What is tessellation?
Tessellation is when shapes fit together in a pattern with no gaps or overlaps.
These squares make a tessellating pattern.

You can make a tessellating pattern from just one type of shape or a number of different types of shapes.
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Tile patterns
Many tile patterns are made with squares and rectangles.

Squares and rectangles both tessellate.
They fit together leaving no gaps.

Tessellating triangles
This is a pattern made with triangles, but is it a tesselation?

There are gaps, so it is not a tessellation.
When the gaps are filled with the same triangle, but upside-down, it tessellates!

Tessellation with two shapes
You can make tessellation patterns with two shapes.
Here is a hexagon and a triangle.

Look at this tessellation made with hexagons and triangles.

Example

Is this a tessellation?
✓ No, circles do not tessellate on their own.
Look at the gap between the circles.
You could use another shape to fill that gap.

Now it is a tessellation made with two shapes.
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