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Stars do not tessellate in the traditional geometric sense because their shapes do not fit together without gaps when repeated. However, certain star shapes can be arranged in a way that approximates tessellation, especially in artistic designs or patterns. For true tessellation, the shapes must fill a plane without overlaps or gaps, which standard star shapes cannot achieve. In art and design, creative interpretations of stars can give the illusion of tessellation.

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