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Spectre Chiral Einstein Tile - 10 cm2

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Description

The Spectre: a chiral Einstein tile you can hold in your hand.

This model is a clean, high-contrast 3D printable version of The Spectre, the famous chiral aperiodic monotile. It is a single tile shape that can create endlessly fascinating non-repeating patterns; a beautiful mix of mathematics, puzzle design, geometry, and art.

 

This version has:

Highlights

  • Exact 10 cm² tile area
  • Bold red center with a crisp white border for high contrast
  • Great for classrooms, desks, math displays, puzzles, STEM lessons, and gifts
  • Prints as a simple, satisfying physical object
  • Excellent conversation starter for anyone interested in geometry, tiling, puzzles, or mathematical art

Why it is interesting

The Spectre is part of the modern “Einstein tile” story; not Einstein the physicist, but ein Stein, meaning “one stone” in German. The idea is that a single shape can tile the plane in a way that never repeats periodically.

Unlike many earlier aperiodic tiling examples, the Spectre is especially fascinating because it is chiral: it can tile without needing mirrored copies of itself. That makes it one of the most elegant shapes in recreational mathematics.

Ways to use it

  • Print one as a desk object
  • Print a batch and explore tiling patterns
  • Use it in a classroom or homeschool STEM lesson
  • Make a colorful wall-art arrangement
  • Give it as a gift to a math, puzzle, or 3D printing fan

 

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