Tiling a Holey Regular Hexagon with Two Hexiamonds

A hexiamond is a plane figure formed by joining six equal equilateral triangles edge to edge.

Here I show the smallest known regular hexagons that can be tiled by copies of two hexiamonds, using at least one of each, allowing one-cell holes that do not touch the perimeter or one another. If you find a smaller solution or solve an unsolved case, please write.

Unsolved

Last revised 2025-12-27.


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