Hexagonal System
The Hexagonal System is a geometric arrangement where elements are organized in a hexagonal pattern, resembling a honeycomb. This system is commonly used in various fields, including chemistry, where it describes the arrangement of atoms in certain crystal structures, such as in graphite.
In addition to chemistry, the hexagonal system is also applied in computer graphics and game design for creating grid-based environments. The hexagonal layout allows for more efficient movement and interaction compared to square grids, as it provides six neighboring cells instead of four, enhancing connectivity and spatial organization.