How to celebrate Pi Day Saturday

Saturday is Pi Day!

And not just any Pi Day: Instead of the usual 3.14 to celebrate, we’ve got another two digits of the famous number. 3.14.15 is truly a once in a lifetime date for math nerds and dessert lovers.

If you’re a little behind on your p appreciation, here’s the 411.

The number is the ratio of every circle’s circumference (the length around) to its diameter (the length across the middle). Take any round thing in the world and divide the circumference by the diameter, and BAM, you’ve got Pi.

That ratio is roughly three, and 3.14 is good enough for most math and science applications. 3.14159 is good enough for, like, anything.

But because Pi is both infinite and patternless, people like to memorize tons of its digits to show off.

Which brings me to our first recommended Pi Day activity.

Gaze in awe upon the infinite digits of Pi: http://www.piday.org/million

Pi Day’s official Web site has a page where you can scroll through one million digits of Pi. That’s a lot of Pi, guys.

If that infinite scroll isn’t impressive enough for you, check out what they look like on paper: Those digits stretch out for over a mile.

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Do something nerdy at 9:26 am: http://wapo.st/18Hsx5F

3.145 is for noobs. Celebrate your favorite math holiday at 3.145926, like a boss. If you’re waiting for an admissions decision from MIT, that’s when it’s going to arrive. Because nerds are cool. Also, good luck you smartypants!

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Learn something new: http://slate.me/19gEO1U

It is a math holiday, after all. Phil Plait at Slate has a great collection of Pi-related facts to smarten up your day.

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Bake some flippin’ pie: http://wapo.st/1wKdqSc

Nerdy though I may be, even I must admit that the main draw of March 14 is the excuse to bake and eat delicious pies. I’ve been known to way overprepare for the occasion, so with all the leftovers it turns into a bit of a Pi Week in my house. Which is as it should be, given the under-representation of nerd days on the federal calender.

Whether you make one pie or 3.14 of them, we’ve got you covered: Check out the post full of scientific pie making tips, including an explanation for why you should always put booze in your crusts. It’s very important.

If you’re feeling the holiday spirit, you can even purchase a pie tin shaped like the Greek symbol for pie. Personally I think that kind of defeats the whole point, seeing as your Pi pies should be demonstrative of the principle of Pi, but what do I know.

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