Polytope Wiki:List of polytope-related websites

This is a list of websites related to polyhedra and/or polytopes. Please add any more you find. Websites with an asterisk (*) have been taken down, but have been archived on other sites.

Informational resources
These are websites that give some overview on the subject.


 * Polytopes & their Incidence Matrices by Richard Klitzing.
 * The Polygloss by Wendy Krieger.
 * Polytopes in IR4 by Marco Möller (in German). Contains an exposition of the convex uniform polychora and a dissertation showing that the enumeration is complete.

Compendiums
These are websites dedicated to showing off some class of polytopes.

Polyhedra

 * Visual Polyhedra by David McCooey. These models are interactive on the browser.
 * Virtual Polyhedra by George Hart. Contains VRML models for many polyhedra.
 * Polyhedra Collection by Vladimir Bulatov. Another independent collection of VRML models.
 * Polyhedra by Jim McNeill. Showcases near-miss polyhedra.
 * Twisted domes
 * Polyhedra Project by Steve Waterman. Features many info on Waterman polyhedra.
 * Polyhedra* by Sam Gratrix. Showcases uniform polyhedra and their duals.

Other dimensions or spaces

 * Hedrondude's website by Jonathan Bowers - perhaps the best known amateur source on polytopes. Showcases uniform polytopes up to 6D.
 * Hedrondude's website (2002)* by Jonathan Bowers - an old archived version.
 * Uniform Polytopes in Four Dimensions* by George Olshevsky, a sort of precursor to Bowers' website.
 * 4D Euclidean Space by Quickfur. Showcases Johnson solids and CRF polychora.
 * List of uniform honeycombs by Eric Binnendyk. Enumerates many uniform honeycombs in Bowers' style.
 * Hyperbolic honeycombs by lllllllllwith10ls. Enumerates many hyperbolic honeycombs in Bowers' style.

Software
These are links to either browser applications or software that can be used to visualize and/or build polytopes.

Polytope builders

 * Stella: polyhedron navigator by Robert Webb, the first software to feature the uniform polychora. Has basic capabilities to build and load other polytopes.
 * Miratope : an open-source alternative to Stella in current development.
 * Old Miratope (GitHub): the original version of Miratope, written in JavaScript. Very outdated and probably broken.
 * Antiprism by Adrian Rossiter, features many types of polyhedra.
 * PolyHédronisme by Anselm Levskaya - allows you to construct polyhedra using Conway operations.
 * GeoGebra An online graphing calculator featuring many demonstrations, some of which are polyhedron-related

Polytope visualizers

 * Reintope (GitHub): a minimalist open-source polytope visualizer.
 * Tessera.li polyhedra viewer by Nat Alison - see relationships between Johnson solids.
 * Regular polyhedra viewer by Christopher Smith - Visualize the 48 regular generalized polyhedra as described in this video
 * WebGL polyhedra* by Sam Gratrix, visualizes uniform polyhedra online.
 * Poly by Pedagoguery Software, a shareware program to visualize a handful of convex polyhedra.
 * Nan Ma's website
 * Interactive network of convex regular-faced polyhedra by Wagyx, an interactive diagram of convex regular-faced polyhedra, including those with conditional edges

Wikis

 * Polytope Wiki on Miraheze, the website you're currently visiting..
 * Polytopes wiki on Wikia, a wiki similar to this one that was started independently.
 * WikiChoron*, a now defunct wiki dedicated to Bowers' uniforms. The wiki is no longer accessible, but the URL is still up and images are still accessible.
 * Hi.gher.space wiki, one of the first polytope wikis, now largely abandoned.
 * Verse and Dimensions Wikia, a hybrid fiction, physics, and math wiki.

Unclassified

 * Polyedergarten by Ulrich Mikloweit
 * Their facetings page
 * Hi.gher.space
 * Introduction
 * [http://hi.gher.space/forum/ Forums
 * Holyhedron by Don Hatch
 * Alexander's Polyhedra by Alex Doskey
 * Bendwavy by Anton Sherwood
 * Übersketch (most of these links come from that website's list of links)
 * Roger's Polyhedra by Roger Kaufman
 * Mandara - Uniform Tesselations by Hironori Sakamoto
 * HyperRogue by ZenoRogue
 * Pentagonal polyhedron visualizer
 * Tesselation Catalog by ZenoRogue and Marek Čtrnáct
 * Branko Grünbaum
 * Magnus Wenninger*
 * kabai.hu
 * the polyhedra world by Maurice Starck
 * Uniform Polyhedra at MathConsult
 * Guy's Polyhedra Pages by Guy Inchbald
 * Superliminal Geometry by Melinda Green
 * Kaleido* by Zvi Har'El


 * Johnson Solids by Allison Chen
 * Polyhedra by G. M. Fleurent and Dr. Hugo F. Verheyen
 * The Geometry Junkyard by David Eppstein
 * Dodecahedral Constructions by Stephan Werbeck
 * Electronic Geometry Models
 * Convex Regular-Faced Polyhedra with Conditional Edges by Robert R. Tupelo-Schneck
 * RobertLovesPi
 * Jorge Rezende
 * Various software such as
 * Pedagoguery
 * The many faces of polyhedrons* by Tom York
 * HyperStar by Mark Newbold
 * World of Polyhedra
 * Tegula
 * hypercube* by Rudy Rucker
 * Polyhedra articles on Wikipedia
 * Polyhedra articles on MathWorld by Eric Weisstein
 * Polyhedron demonstrations on Wolfram demonstrations
 * Bob's Pages by Bob Allanson
 * Geometry, Surfaces, Curves, Polyhedra by Paul Bourke
 * Jim Buddenhaggen
 * Twistohedra by Hollister David
 * 3doro by Tadeusz E. Dorozinski
 * Polytopes by Paulo Friere
 * SingSurf by Richard Morris
 * Card Polyhedra by Joseph Myers
 * Tune's polyhedra pages by Marcel Tünnissen
 * Archimedean Polyhedra at Isotropic.org
 * polyhedra at Mathcurve
 * Symmetry, Crystals and Polyhedra* by Steven Dutch
 * Paper Models of Polyhedra by Gijs Korthals Altes
 * Baumann Eduard
 * How to Build Polyhedra by Leslie Lewis
 * Polyhedra plaited with paper strips by H. B. Meyers
 * Adopt a Polyhedron
 * Polyhedra & Polytopes at Numericana by Gerard P. Michon
 * Truncations of Polyhedra by Livio Zefiro
 * Polyhedron database at Netlib
 * n-Uniform tilings by Brian Galebach
 * Isohedra by Scott Sherman
 * The Dice Lab
 * Polyhedra by David A. Richter
 * polyhedra.org*
 * Encyclopedia of Mathematics
 * polyhedra.mathmos.net by Robert Whittaker
 * polyhedron* by David Darling
 * Stellations* by Roy Williams
 * Jenn3D by Fritz Obermeyer
 * Wythoff Explorer by Matt Zucker
 * Wythoff by Greg Egan
 * JSModeler Solids by Viktor Kovacs
 * The Szilassi Polyhedron by Tom Ace
 * Polyhedral Solids* by Tom Gettys
 * Hyperbolic and Spherical Tiling Gallery by Bernie Freidin
 * Semi-Regular Tilings by Kevin Mitchell
 * Tilings by Jaap Scherphuis
 * WHUTS by Matt Parker
 * Applet to see 4D shapes by Ken Perlin (Java Applet, not compatible with modern browsers)
 * Hyperbolic tilings by Sascha Rogmann
 * Tesseract by David McQuillan
 * Some notes on the fourth dimension by Union College
 * abstract polytopes by Michael Hartley
 * Associahedron Realizer by Daniel Johnson, Justin Lee, and Jackson Warley
 * Building 4D polytopes by Mikael Hvidtfeldt Christensen
 * The Fourth Dimension by John Savard
 * Geometry by Mason Green (most of it is lost)
 * hyperbolichoneycombs.org by Roice Nelson and Henry Segerman

To do: categorize the sites in some way, possibly convert to a table.