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In geometry, the snub square tiling is a semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane. There are three triangles and two squares on each vertex.

There are 3 regular and 8 semiregular tilings in the plane.

This tiling is related to the Prismatic trisquare tiling which also has 3 triangles and two squares on a vertex, but in a different order.

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Snub square tiling

Type Semiregular tiling
Faces triangles, squares
Edges Infinite
Vertices Infinite
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