The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography

A5 Pentagons Are the New Bestagons

Jan 19, 2026
Felix Palmer, a developer and maintainer of DeckGL with a background in physics, discusses the innovative A5 discrete global grid system. He explains the challenges of aggregating global data and the importance of choosing the right grid for accurate analysis. Felix highlights how A5 improves upon previous systems like S2 and H3 by reducing area distortion and enabling equal-area projections. He also talks about the role of LLMs in enhancing geospatial tooling and shares insights on building accessible multilingual libraries for analysis.
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INSIGHT

Cube Projection Causes Distortion

  • S2 projects a cube onto the sphere, producing equal cells on the cube but distorted cells on the globe.
  • Projection choice creates angular and area distortion similar to map projection trade-offs.
INSIGHT

Why H3 Looks And Feels Better

  • H3 uses an icosahedron so its hexagons look consistent and reduce angular distortion versus a cube.
  • H3 became popular largely due to a strong, user-friendly ecosystem of tools and bindings.
INSIGHT

Equal Area Vs Practical Tradeoffs

  • H3 intentionally sacrifices exact equal-area to prioritize other practical criteria for ride-sharing use cases.
  • A5 adopts a projection that enforces exact equal-area cells and accounts for Earth's ellipsoid shape.
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