Snub rectified cubic honeycomb

The snub rectified cubic honeycomb or serch is an isogonal honeycomb that consists of snub cubes, pyritohedral icosahedra, tetragonal disphenoids, and sphenoids. 1 snub cube, 1 pyritohedral icosahedron, 2 tetragonal disphenoids, and 4 sphenoids join at each vertex. It can be obtained through the process of alternating the great rhombated cubic honeycomb. However, it cannot be made uniform.

Using the ratio method, the lowest possible ratio between the longest and shortest edges is 1:a ≈ 1:1.02551, where a is the second largest real root of 43x6-138x4+128x2-32. Due to this small ratio, t is considered a near-miss uniform polyhedral honeycomb.