Solved! A bee-buzzing, honey-licking 2,000-year-old mystery that begins
with a beehive. Look at the honeycomb in a beehive and ask yourself: Why
is every cell in this honeycomb a hexagon? Bees, after all, could build
honeycombs from rectangles or squares or triangles.
But for some reason, bees choose
hexagons.
Always hexagons. And not just your basic six-sided hexagon. They like
'perfect' hexagons, meaning all six sides are of equal length. Why?
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