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For regular polygons, the interior angle must be a factor of 360 degrees.

Irregular triangles and quadrilaterals (whose angle sums are factors of 360 degrees) will tessellate. For other polygons, I am not aware of any simple rule.



For regular polygons, the interior angle must be a factor of 360 degrees.

Irregular triangles and quadrilaterals (whose angle sums are factors of 360 degrees) will tessellate. For other polygons, I am not aware of any simple rule.



For regular polygons, the interior angle must be a factor of 360 degrees.

Irregular triangles and quadrilaterals (whose angle sums are factors of 360 degrees) will tessellate. For other polygons, I am not aware of any simple rule.



For regular polygons, the interior angle must be a factor of 360 degrees.

Irregular triangles and quadrilaterals (whose angle sums are factors of 360 degrees) will tessellate. For other polygons, I am not aware of any simple rule.

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For regular polygons, the interior angle must be a factor of 360 degrees.

Irregular triangles and quadrilaterals (whose angle sums are factors of 360 degrees) will tessellate. For other polygons, I am not aware of any simple rule.

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