
This simplest of all knots, known as the "trefoil", readily lends itself to iteration due to its simplicity and three-fold symmetry.
One possible starting self-similar knot:

After one iteration:

After three iterations:

Flash animation illustrating that the second iteration of this version of an iterated trefoil knot is unicursal.
An alternative approach for this knot is to first rearrange it into a figure-8 configuration. The iterative procedure now doubles the number of copies with each generation, as opposed to the tripling in the triangular version above.

The starting self-similar knot:

After the first iteration:

Flash animation illustrating that the third iteration of this version of an iterated trefoil knot is unicursal.
To see a digital artwork based on this iterated knot, click on the thumbnail below.

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