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Smith, Myers, Kaplan and Goodman-Strauss's aperiodic monotile, in a variety of formats
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The aperiodic monotile in a variety of formats

This repository contains code and vector image files to produce the aperiodic monotiles found by David Smith, Joseph Samuel Myers, Craig S. Kaplan, and Chaim Goodman-Strauss.

There's a family of related shapes, each made of 14 edges (though two of the edges are parallel and adjacent so look like a single long edge). Each edge is one of two lengths, š¯‘ˇ or š¯‘¸. The angles in the shape don't change. There is an interactive tool to draw the tiles with any choice of the parameters and download in SVG or PNG format.

There are three interesting monotiles, which each tile the plane aperiodically.

A 'hat':

A hat-like polygon

A 'turtle':

A turtle-like polygon

And a 'spectre':

A ghost-like shape with curved edges

Each file produces a single copy of the tile. Several copies of the tile fit together to tile the plane:

The files are:

Hat tile

Turtle tile

Spectre tile