Mathematicians Discover Mesmerizing Non-Repeating Shape with Unique Properties

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Mathematicians have discovered a new 13-sided two-dimensional shape called the 'Hat', which can be used indefinitely in a pattern without ever repeating. The Hat is an aperiodic monotile, meaning a single tile can be used across an entire surface without ever repeating. The discovery of this new shape could open up new design and graphic design challenges and ideas, providing designers and artists with a new shape to play with. The Hat's angles and 13-sides could make it a tricky one to work into new logos and projects, but it could be used in tiled floors, fabric patterns, and designer wallpaper.
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