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Snub cube

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Type Archimedean
Faces 32 triangles
6 squares
Edges 60
Vertices 24
Vertex configuration 3,3,3,3,4
Symmetry group octahedral (O)
Dual polyhedron pentagonal icositetrahedron
Properties convex, semi-regular (vertex-uniform), chiral
The snub cube, or snub cuboctahedron, is an Archimedean solid, usually regarded as a truncated polyhedron derived by truncating either a cube or an octahedron.

The snub cube has 38 faces, of which 6 are squaress and the other 32 are equilateral triangles. It has 60 edges and 24 vertices. In three-dimensional space, it has two distinct forms, which are mirror images (or "enantiomorphs") of each other. In higher-dimensional spaces, these are congruent.

Canonical coordinates for a snub cube are all the even permutations of (±1, ±ξ, ±1/ξ) with an even number of plus signs, along with all the odd permutations with an odd number of plus signs, where ξ is the real solution to ξ32+ξ=1, which can be written

or approximately 0.543689. Taking the even permutations with an odd number of plus signs, and the odd permutations with an even number of plus signs gives a different snub cube, the mirror image.

The snub cube should not be confused with the truncated cube.

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