Snub square antiprism

In geometry, the snub square antiprism is the Johnson solid that can be constructed by snubbing the square antiprism. It is one of the elementary Johnson solids that do not arise from "cut and paste" manipulations of the Platonic and Archimedean solids, although it is a relative of the icosahedron that has fourfold symmetry instead of threefold.

Snub square antiprism
TypeJohnson
J84J85J86
Faces24 triangles
2 squares
Edges40
Vertices16
Vertex configuration
Symmetry group
Propertiesconvex
Net
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