👉 In geometry, an equiangular polygon is a polygon that has all its sides and angles equal in measure. This means that each side of the polygon has the same length as its corresponding angle, which is also equal to 180 degrees (or 360 degrees for a circle). An equiangular polygon can be thought of as having vertices that are evenly spaced around a circle or other shape, and it is defined by the fact that all angles in an equiangular polygon