Pentakis dodecahedron

Pentakis dodecahedron

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TypeCatalan solid
Coxeter diagram
Conway notationkD
Face typeV5.6.6
isosceles triangle
Faces60
Edges90
Vertices32
Vertices by type20{6}+12{5}
Symmetry groupIh, H3, [5,3], (*532)
Rotation groupI, [5,3]+, (532)
Dihedral angle156°43′07″
arccos(−80 + 9√5/109)
Propertiesconvex, face-transitive

Truncated icosahedron
(dual polyhedron)

Net

In geometry, a pentakis dodecahedron or kisdodecahedron is a polyhedron created by attaching a pentagonal pyramid to each face of a regular dodecahedron; that is, it is the Kleetope of the dodecahedron. Specifically, the term typically refers to a particular Catalan solid, namely the dual of a truncated icosahedron.