Platonic solid

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In Euclidean geometry, a Platonic solid is a regular, convex polyhedron. The faces are congruent, regular polygons, with the same number of faces meeting at each vertex. There are exactly five solids which meet those criteria; each is named according to its number of faces.

Tetrahedron

(four faces)

Cube or hexahedron

(six faces)

Octahedron

(eight faces)

Dodecahedron

(twelve faces)

Icosahedron

(twenty faces)