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Some views of the Platonic solids.
Stereographic image: look at the left picture with your right eye and vice versa to see the images in three-dimensions.
Tetrahedron
Cube
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Icosahedron
An octahedron morphing into a cube through truncation. Note that the intermediate steps comprise three Archimedean solids, namely the truncated octahedron, the cuboctahedron and the truncated cube.
A cube morphing into an octahedron through augmentation. Note that the intermediate steps comprise three Catalan solids, namely the tetrakis hexahedron, the rhombic dodecahedron and the triakis octahedron.
A dodecahedron morphing into an icosahedron through truncation. Note that the intermediate steps comprise three Archimedean solids, namely the truncated dodecahedron, the icosidodecahedron and the truncated icosahedron.
An icosahedron morphing into an dodecahedron through augmentation. Note that the intermediate steps comprise three Catalan solids, namely the triakis icosahedron, the rhombic triacontahedron and the pentakis dodecahedron.
Dall-e's interpretation of the Platonic solids
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