Question 1180618

by definition

In geometry, the snub cube, or snub cuboctahedron, is an Archimedean solid with {{{38}}} faces: 
{{{6 }}}squares and {{{32}}} equilateral triangles. 

It has {{{highlight(60)}}} edges and {{{highlight(24)}}} vertices. 

It is a {{{chiral }}}polyhedron; that is, it has two distinct forms, which are mirror images (or "enantiomorphs") of each other.