| Truncated triakis icosahedron | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Conway notation | t10kI = dk10tD | 
| Faces | 12 decagons 60 pentagons | 
| Edges | 210 | 
| Vertices | 140 | 
| Dual | Decakis truncated dodecahedron | 
| Vertex configuration | 12 (5.5.5) 60 (5.5.10) | 
| Symmetry group | Ih | 
| Properties | convex | 
|  Net | |
The truncated triakis icosahedron, or more precisely an order-10 truncated triakis icosahedron, is a convex polyhedron with 72 faces: 10 sets of 3 pentagons arranged in an icosahedral arrangement, with 12 decagons in the gaps.
Triakis icosahedron
It is constructed from taking a triakis icosahedron by truncating the order-10 vertices. This creates 12 regular decagon faces, and leaves 60 mirror-symmetric pentagons.
|  Triakis icosahedron | 
Decakis truncated dodecahedron
The dual of the truncated triakis icosahedron is called a decakis truncated dodecahedron. It can be seen as a truncated dodecahedron with decagonal pyramids augmented to the faces.
|  Truncated dodecahedron |  Decakis truncated dodecahedron |  Net | 
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