That's a perfect example of reflective symmetry ... the same whichever way round you look at them. This kind of symmetry is called rotational symmetry. Rotational symmetry is where a shape ...
A 2D shape could have line symmetry or rotation symmetry, or both! 3D shapes are described by their faces, edges and vertices. The faces can be the same shape or different, and a 3D shape could ...
N-Rotation Point (a point with C_N symmetry) - indicated by the number N before any * Mirror Symmetry (a reflection) - indicated by a * M-Dihedral Symmetry Point (a point with D_M symmetry) - ...