Keen the Key

Patternoid Portrait
by Eli and Benjamin

Keen

Patternoid Recreation
by James and William

Keen

Description
by Benjamin and Eli

This is how you make the wonderful Keen the Key. To make Keen you use one hexagon, six trapezoids, eight rhombuses, and two triangles. Keen the Key has a head shaped liked a hexagon. The middle of his head is made out of a hexagon, and the outside is made out of trapezoids. Under the head is a long point made out of rhombuses. On the left side near the bottom of the long point there are two small points attached to each other, made out of triangles. The face is on the hexagon in the middle of the head. Keen’s eyes look like evil eyes, his nose is a small triangle, and his mouth is open like he’s yelling. We hope you enjoy making Keen the Key.

Analysis
by Eli and Benjamin

We think you did a great job on the head except for the face. We knew it was ours because of the head.

When we were explaining the bottom we didn’t tell you the rhombuses were bunched together. The body is about 4 ½ by 2 inches, and it’s solid. We didn’t say that the triangles are sticking out. We forgot to tell you the bottom part is yellow. You forgot to make the face. We forgot to tell you the face is green with orange eyes, nose, and mouth.

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