Elongated square bipyramid
| Elongated square bipyramid | |
|---|---|
| Type | Johnson J14 – J15 – J16 |
| Faces | 8 triangles 4 squares |
| Edges | 20 |
| Vertices | 10 |
| Vertex configuration | |
| Symmetry group | |
| Dual polyhedron | square bifrustum |
| Properties | convex |
| Net | |
In geometry, the elongated square bipyramid (or elongated octahedron) is the polyhedron constructed by attaching two equilateral square pyramids onto a cube's faces that are opposite each other. It can also be seen as 4 lunes (squares with triangles on opposite sides) linked together with squares to squares and triangles to triangles. It is also been named the pencil cube or 12-faced pencil cube due to its shape.
A zircon crystal is an example of an elongated square bipyramid.