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It has [[Schläfli symbol]] of {4,4}, meaning it has 4 squares around every vertex.
 
It has [[Schläfli symbol]] of {4,4}, meaning it has 4 squares around every vertex.
  
[[John Conway]] calls it a quadrille.
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[[John Horton Conway|John Conway]] calls it a quadrille.
  
 
The internal angle of the square is 90 degrees so four squares at a point make a full 360 degrees.
 
The internal angle of the square is 90 degrees so four squares at a point make a full 360 degrees.

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In geometry, the square tiling, square tessellation or square grid is a regular tiling of the Euclidean plane.

Description

It has Schläfli symbol of {4,4}, meaning it has 4 squares around every vertex.

John Conway calls it a quadrille.

The internal angle of the square is 90 degrees so four squares at a point make a full 360 degrees.

It is one of three regular tilings of the plane. The other two are the triangular tiling and the hexagonal tiling.

See also

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