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Short Brief | Why Hexagons are the Bestagons

There are many shapes in the area, but one keeps appearing everywhere hexagons even engineers of the world that bees are using this shape let's dive in.

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3 Reasons Make Hexagon Best

There are three reasons why hexagons that popular in nature and the human world, let me explain.


1-Efficient

Creating 1 unit area takes %40 fewer resources than a square.

2-Strong Structure

Hexagon is more durable the forces like to pull or push from a point than a square or triangle.

3-No Gap

Tiling is important for covering all areas without any gaps so Hexagon is the best option for coverage because unlike squares all tiles are equal distance from each other.


Why Other Shapes are not Best

Every shape has its unique use for the job but they have their pros and cons when we look into deep about this hexagon best option for all. Let me explain one by one.


Why Circles are not Best

When we look at the coverage area because of the gaps between tiles circle seems less the best option.


Why Squares are not Best

When we look at the coverage area because of the uneven distance between tiles square seems less the best option.


Why Triangles are not Best

When we look at the coverage area because of the low efficiency covering area triangle seems less the best option.


Hexagons in Nature

Nature's engineers are bees and their comb is the most important thing for them. Creating a comb is not an easy job they need to produce a material called wax and it is really hard to create so they need a structure hard, sturdy, and uses less material so they created a hexagon-shaped comb.



Hexagons in Engineering

Humans always look to nature to find out the best way to engineer their problems. They needed a material lightweight and strong and they looked up bees and take their hexagonal comb design between two layers of sheet and created a strong and lightweight material now used in airplane wings.



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