Rhombus

The rhombus, or rhomb, is a quadrilateral with all four edges of the same length. It has two different angles, and its diagonals are always at right angles. It is a special case of a parallelogram.

The two angles of a rhombus add up to 180°, and one is always acute, the other is obtuse. Rhombi occur as faces in two of the Catalan solids, namely the rhombic dodecahedron and rhombic triacontahedron.

A rhombus can be considered to be the tegum product of two dyads of different lengths. These two dyads then form the two diagonals of the rhombus.