A tessellation or tiling of the plane is a collection of plane figures that fills the plane with no overlaps and no gaps. One may also speak of tessellations of parts of the plane or of other surfaces. Generalizations to higher dimensions are also possible. The tessellation is perhaps most well-known today for its use in the art of M.C. Escher.
In Latin, tessella was a small cubical piece of clay, stone or glass used to make mosaics. The word "tessella" means "small square" (from "tessera", square, which in its turn is from the Greek word for "four"). It corresponds with the everyday term tiling which refers to applications of tessellation, often made of glazed clay. --------Wikipedia-------
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- Tessellation Artist from Math Is Fun
- Tessellation
- 2D Puzzles generated using a tessellation of the plane
- Math Forum Tessellation Tutorials - make your own
- Tessellation Artists
- Mathematical Art of M. C. Escher - tessellations in art

