Unicursal hexagram

The unicursal hexagram is a non-convex, non-compound hexagon. It has two vertex types and two edge lengths, and is a hemipolygon.

Variations
The common perception of the unicursal hexagram is one specific case of a more general shape. The more general unicursal hexagram is obtained by connecting six points on a into a hexagon, and can take many forms. Some specific cases of these forms occur as faces of.

If, as the face of a noble polyhedron, one of these polygons with a non-trivial symmetry occurs in an asymmetric form, its name is preceded by "ki-" to indicate chirality.