Vertices in shapes are the points where two or more line segments or edges meet, similar to a corner. The singular form of vertices is vertex. For example, a cube has 8 vertices, and a cone has one vertex. In 2D shapes, vertices are sometimes referred to as corners. Children are typically introduced to the vocabulary of vertices, faces, and edges when they start studying geometry. They learn to identify and describe the properties of 3D shapes, including the number of edges, vertices, and faces. For instance, a cube has 8 vertices, while a triangle has 3 vertices. Vertices are also present in 2D shapes, where they are referred to as corners. For example, a square has 4 vertices. Edges are the line segments that join one vertex to another