Bees build hexagons because they are the most efficient shape, like a pizza cut into six slices. When bees use hexagons, they fit together perfectly with no space left over, and they need less wax to make the same amount of honey storage. It’s like when you stack oranges in the grocery store, each one fits neatly next to the others.
Examples
- A pizza cut into six slices
- Stacked oranges in a grocery store
- Boxes that fit together with no space left
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See also
- How Do Bees Create Perfect Hexagons?
- Why Do Bees Make Hexagonal Honeycombs?
- How Do ‘Honeycombs’ Form and Why Are They Perfect?
- How Do Bees Navigate Back to Their Hive?
- What is Honeycomb Conjecture?