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by quirino 543 days ago
A few years ago I saw a talk at a Math conference about some mathematical models for how the shapes of snowflakes come to be.

I don't recall the details, but I believe one of them was even able to generate non-hexagonal snowflakes which happen under some circumstances.

I've been hoping to create a website around one of these models for some time now.

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Cool, I didn't know that could happen!

I started with 12 sections (or 6 lobes/mirrored sections) then wanted to play around with more section numbers without having to redraw.

I think 12 is for a more advanced paper snowflake maker although I think 8 can look cool too.

Wonder what number in-nature non-hexagonal number was. If you come across it, would love to include it!

If you create a snowflake site, I would love to try it!