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So far, we've covered six types of triangles, which is technically all of the types, but we're not done yet. If we wanted to be really specific when naming our triangles, we can combine names from each group; one from the first group and one from the second group. For instance, this triangle is an acute scalene triangle. Its largest angle is less than 90 degrees, so it's acute, and none of its angles are the same, so it is scalene. Before we go, how about you give it a try. Pause the video and identify these two triangles by choosing either acute, right, or obtuse and then choosing equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. Think you got it? The triangle on the left is an obtuse scalene triangle, while the one on the right is a right isosceles triangle. I hope this review was helpful! Thanks for watching, and happy studying! Frequently Asked Questions Q What are the six types of triangles? A The six types of triangles are: isosceles, equilateral, scalene, obtuse, acute, and right. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two congruent sides and one unique side and angle.