Poly Universe Now

Each flat tile features a base shape with three smaller versions of itself appearing at the vertices.

The (or PolyUni) is a revolutionary educational game family designed to bridge the gap between art and mathematics through "scale-shifting" geometric symmetry. Invented by Hungarian visual artist János Saxon Szász , it uses a unique visual system to develop mathematical, logical, and artistic competencies in students of all ages. Core Design & Philosophy Poly Universe

These smaller shapes are sized according to consecutive powers of 2 (e.g., ratios of 1:2, 1:4, 1:8). Each flat tile features a base shape with

The system allows for countless tessellations and patterns, enabling users to explore complex concepts like fractals and recursive sequences. Educational Applications Core Design & Philosophy These smaller shapes are

The game's methodology is built on three fundamental geometric shapes—the —available in four primary colors: red, yellow, blue, and green.

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