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To get your shape click here! Click here to begin your quest

Are you 3D?

More than three sides?

Are all internal angles equal to 60’?

How many side are the same length? 20

Are you an equilateral triangle?

Are you looking for a scalene triangle?

Do you have 4 lines of symmetry?

Are you looking for an isosceles triangle?

Have you got more than four sides?

Have you got more than five sides?

Irregular?

Irregular

Are all of your sides different lengths?

Are you looking for an irregular quadrilateral?

Are all your sides the same length?

Have you got four right angles?

Are you looking for a square?

Are you looking for a parallelogram?

Are all of your internal angles the same?

Are you looking for a regular pentagon?

Are you looking for an irregular pentagon?

Have you got more than six sides?

More than 7 sides

More than 8 sides

Are you a regular octagon?

Are you an irregular octagon?

Are you a regular heptagon?

Are you an irregular heptagon?

Irregular?

Are all of your internal angles equal?

Are you looking for a regular hexagon?

Are you looking for an irregular hexagon?

Have you got more than seven sides?

Are all of your internal angles the same ?

Are you looking for a regular septagon?

Are you looking for an irregular septagon?

Are all of your internal angles the same?

Are you looking for a regular octagon?

Are you looking for an irregular octagon?

How many sides does your 3D shape have? More than 1 1

Are you looking for an sphere?

Are you looking for a torus?

Are you a Cube?

Are you an oblong or Rectangular prism? (Same thing)

Do you have 3 faces or more?

Are you looking for a cylinder?

Are you looking for a cone

Are you looking for a pyramid?

Is your base square?

Are you looking for a triangular based pyramid?

Are you looking for a square based pyramid?

Are you looking for a triangular prism?

You are in Heaven! Click here!

You! Devil! YOU ARE IN HELL! Click here!

Are you a rectangle?

Are you a trapezoid?

Are you a kite?

Are you looking for a rhombus?

Are you a Irregular quadrilateral

THE END

Try out these shapes: 3D – sphere, torus, cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, cone, square and triangular based pyramids 2D – scalene triangle, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, kite, rhombus, trapezium, irregular quadrilateral Regular and irregular versions of: Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon