Simple Fractal Tilings

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A Word about Tessellations

Perhaps the simplest tessellations, or tlings, are those of the plane by regular polygons.
Here the entire plane is covered by polygons meeting only along edges.
If all the tiles are regular and similar, only equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons can be used, because each of their interior angles evenly divides 360.
Any point in the plane can be surrounded by six equilateral triangles, four squares, or three hexagons.
No other regular polygons have interior angles which divide 360 and hence they cannot form a non-overlapping covering of the plane leaving no gaps.
Tiling the plane with modified versions of these three polygons and the symmetries produced by these tilings is an interesting study in itself.
M.C. Escher made many artistic tilings based on these polygons.
Here we illustrate tilings confining ourselves to the square and some of the ways it can be changed.

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