Image Gallery: Crystal shapes
Minerals can be identified by the shape of their crystals or crystallography. The shapes of crystals are determined by a number of factors such as the size and length of their surfaces (known as 'faces') and edges, as well as the angles between these. These shapes are named after their geometry - for example, crystals based on cubes belong to the 'cubic or isometric' crystal group. There are seven main crystal groups or systems, as shown here.

Crystal group 1: Cubic - Cube
Crystal group 1: Cubic - Cube and Pyritohedron
Crystal group 1: Cubic - Dodecahedron
Crystal group 1: Cubic - Octahedron
Crystal group 1: Cubic - Pyritohedron
Crystal group 1: Cubic - Tetrahedron
Crystal group 2: Orthorhombic - Pinacoids
Crystal group 2: Orthorhombic - Prism and Basal Pinacoid
Crystal group 2: Orthorhombic - Prism, Domes, 2 Pinacoids
Crystal group 2: Orthorhombic - Pyramid
Crystal group 2: Orthorhombic -Sphenoid and Prism
Crystal group 3: Monoclinic - Domes and Pinacoid
Crystal group 3: Monoclinic - Domes and Pinacoid
Crystal group 4: Triclinic - 1
Crystal group 4: Triclinic - 2
Crystal group 4: Triclinic - 3
Crystal group 5: Trigonal - Rhombohedra
Crystal group 5: Trigonal - Scalenohedron
Crystal group 5: Trigonal - Trapezohedron
Crystal group 6: Hexagonal - Prism and Base