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Challenge 130: Problematic Polyhedra

Can you construct or describe a polyhedron where no two of the faces have the same number of edges?

You might like to try building some polyhedra for this challenge.

Can you construct or describe a polyhedron where no two of the faces have the same number of edges?

What if no three of its faces can have the same number of edges?

We’d love to know if you can! Send us a description, or a net, or a photo to the email address below.

Thanks to Danny Brown for permission to use this problem in our weekly challenges.