Quasirhombitrihexagonal tiling

The quasirhombitrihexagonal tiling is a non-convex uniform tiling of the Euclidean plane. 1 triangle, 1 hexagon, and 2 squares join at each vertex of this tiling. It can be formed by quasicantellation of the regular hexagonal tiling or its dual triangular tiling, with the hexagons seen as 6/5-gons or triangles seen as 3/2-gons.

Representations
A quasitruncated hexagonal tiling has the following Coxeter diagrams:

- (regular)

- (retrograde)