Holyhedron
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492 face Holyhedron for outer view, and with some pieces removed for inner view
Unsolved problem in mathematics
What is the lowest number of faces possible for a holyhedron?
In mathematics, a holyhedron is a type of 3-dimensional geometric body: a polyhedron each of whose faces contains at least one polygon-shaped hole, and whose holes' boundaries share no point with each other or the face's boundary.[1]