A classical polyhedron with more sides than a dodecahedron is "icosahedron" which has 20 sides. The sides of a polyhedron can be much more than 20 and polyhedrons are traditionally given Greek names.
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twelve faces From left to right the solids are tetrahedron (four sides), cube (six sides), octahedron (eight faces), dodecahedron (twelve faces), and icosahedron (twenty faces).
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What has more sides than a dodecahedron?
A classical polyhedron with more sides than a dodecahedron is "icosahedron" which has 20 sides. The sides of a polyhedron can be much more than 20 and polyhedrons are traditionally given Greek names.
From left to right the solids are tetrahedron (four sides), cube (six sides), octahedron (eight faces), dodecahedron (twelve faces), and icosahedron (twenty faces).
Explanation:
It is one of the five Platonic solids. It has 12 faces, 20 vertices, 30 edges, and 160 diagonals (60 face diagonals, 100 space diagonals).