At each stage of growth, each exterior side of an equilateral triangle 'grows' a new, centered, outward pointing equilateral triangle whose sides are one third the length of the sides of the previous triangle.

Koch's Snowflake provides a wonderful opportunity for me to demonstrate how math topics can be presented online.
- At each stage of growth, each exterior side of an equilateral triangle 'grows' a new, centered, outward pointing equilateral triangle whose sides are one third the length of the sides of the previous triangle.
- The area and perimeter of the polygon can be computed at each stage of growth. The original triangle and the first four growth stages are shown.
- If the growth stages increase without limit, the perimeter increases without limit but the area is limited. In other words, Koch's snowflake has a finite area with an infinite boundary!
- Koch's Snowflake is a delightfully annoying problem in the rich field of mathematics where the truth is often stranger and more exciting than fiction.