English: The seven possible vertex figures in a Penrose tiling by kites and darts. In Conway's terminology these are, from left to right, "Star", "Ace" and "Sun" (top row) and "King", "Jack", "Queen" and "Deuce" (bottom row).
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2009-12-20 20:39 Geometry guy 950×500× (82005 bytes) Rotate sun and star images so that the vertical is an axis of reflectional symmetry; no changes in licensing
2009-12-20 19:40 Geometry guy 950×500× (81919 bytes) The seven possible vertex figures in a Penrose tiling by kites and darts, own work (by Geometry guy) with the help of [[:File:Penrose_sun_3.svg]], freely licensed images by [[User:Tovstra]]
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