What is hexagon symmetry lines?

There are three types of symmetry lines in a hexagon: rotational symmetry, reflection symmetry, and glide reflection symmetry.

  1. Rotational symmetry: A hexagon has six rotational symmetry lines. Each symmetry line passes through the center of the hexagon and divides it into two congruent parts. The angle of rotation around each line is 60 degrees.

  2. Reflection symmetry: A hexagon has six reflection symmetry lines. Each line passes through two opposite vertices and bisects the opposite side. When a hexagon is reflected along one of these lines, the image is congruent to the original hexagon.

  3. Glide reflection symmetry: A hexagon has no glide reflection symmetry lines.