Semiregular tessellation, also referred to as a "uniform honeycomb," are two-dimensional patterns that exhibit both regular and irregular polygons such as squares, rectangles, hexagons, rhombuses and triangles. These tessellations have specific attributes, including rotational or reflectional symmetry within the pattern. There are a few other terms used to describe these semiregular tessellations, such as quasi-regular tessellations, demiregular tessellations, and Archimedean tessellations. Although these tessellations are not as common as other tessellation types, they can be found in various forms of art, crafts, and architecture. These tessellations add an aesthetic appeal to the design while maintaining strict geometric rules.