Welcome to "Polyhedron table" web page!
 This website is my collection of numerous virtual reality (VRML) of polyhedron Models and four-dimensional polytope Models created with Three.js. Creating the models, I tried to express various types of polyhedra according to their similar appearances.

<1> about Polyhedron Table (VRML Models)
 This list of polyhedra was originally organized in tabular form so that I can see at a glance what kind of polyhedra were created. While creating my favorite polyhedra, the list of current table was compiled.

 To display the list of polyhedra, please click "Polyhedron table" from the menu above. It is the list of numerous numbers of polyhedra with images. Links are also attached from the classification table below. This allows you to quickly reach the desired polyhedron.

 In "Polyhedron table", clicking on the link (or image) for each polyhedron launches a viewer that displays the VRML model (no installation required, runs with Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc. browsers). Rotate by dragging the left mouse button, zoom in and out of the model by scrolling the wheel, and move the model by dragging the wheel button. For more information about the viewer, please refer to "about VRML Viewer" in the menu above.

 Other studies on polyhedra are summarized in "Topics" in the menu above. Please refer to this as well, if you like.

<2> about four-dimensional Polytope models(created with Three.js)
 To display the list of polytopes, please click "Four-dimensional Polytopes" from the menu above. Clicking on the link (or image) for each polytope launches a viewer cleated with Three.js (no installation required, runs with Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc. browsers). The polytope model is being diligently worked on and currently only a list of regular polytopes is shown. For instructions on how to use the viewer, click on "Polytope Viewer" in the menu above.

 Although the operation of the viewer, program code, etc. on this site has been checked under our PC environment, we do not guarantee all operations. We will not be liable for any damage, so please use at your own risk.

 In this site, English is shown on this top page only. The other pages are basically in Japanese, but the main keywords are also written in English.

 Please mail to polyhedron.table@gmail.com about comments, errors, dead links, and any suggestions about this site.


Classification of Polyhedra   Contents
Click the link below to jump to the corresponding polyhedra in the "Polyhedron table"
PolyhedraFinite
polyhedra
Convex
polyhedra
Regular polyhedra
Semi-regular polyhedra
Archimedean duals, Catalan solids
Regular prisms
Regular bipyramids
Regular antiprisms
Regular trapezohedra
Johnson-Zalgaller solids
Deltahedra
Isozonohedra, Rhombic polyhedra
Parallelohedra
Geodesic polyhedra
Goldberg polyhedra, Fullerenes
Nonconvex
finite
polyhedra
Uniform nonconvex polyhedra
Duals of uniform nonconvex polyhedra
Star polyhedraRegular star polyhedra
Regular star prisms
Regular star bipyramids
Regular star antiprisms
Regular star trapezohedra
Right star pyramids
Stellating regular polyhedra
CompoundsRegular compounds
Uniform compounds
Dual compounds
Troidal polyhedraRegular troidal polyhedra
Toroids - Model I,II,III
Infinite
polyhedra
uniform
skew
apeirohedra
Regular skew
apeirohedra
Coxeter-Petrie sponges
Pythagorean planar tilings
Archimedean planar tilings
Layered infinite
polyhedra
Mono-layered infinite polyhedra
Multi-layered infinite polyhedra
Cylindrical infinite polyhedra
Other uniform skew apeirohedra