Talk:The shape challange/@comment-2600:1007:B008:FE93:E8E5:C7AE:2C89:9916-20170711142604/@comment-35835117-20190117110911

That is 100% not true. There are way more that 5 shapes that can be made with only one (type of) polygon. There are the five Platonic solids, but they not only have to have similar faces, but also must be vertex regular. For example, every vertex on a cube has exactly 3 edges leading to it, and every vertex on an icoshedron have 5 edges leading to it. However the disdysakis triacontahedron, has a varied number of edges leading to its vertices.