
We are pleased to announce that puzzles are currently being designed for Pi Day 2011.
Pi Day Challenge 2011
The web-based version of the Pi Day Challenge is in its 4th consecutive year. Last year was our most significant. In less than 3 weeks, over 150,000 puzzles were completed by over 6,000 facebook users and 90,000 guests worldwide. We had players from over 120 countries – United States being 1st, Japan being second.
Pi Day 2011 should be bigger than ever! Come celebrate Pi Day 2011 with us.
Spread the Word Pi Day Challenge
You can help our small team spread the word about pi.
- Got a puzzle idea? Let us know.
- Are you a teacher? Tell other teachers about Pi Day Challenge.
Hi everyone,
You may have noticed that the comments section on the Pi Day Challenge went down. We were blissfully unaware of this since Pi Day has dwindled down a bit – but we fixed the issue and we’re back online!
As always, if you have any ideas, questions, or comments, contact us anytime! Facebook is a great place to do it – http://facebook.com/pidaychallenge.
Cheers!
-The Pi Day Challenge Team
Dear Fellow Math Enthusiasts,
Pi Day Challenge 2010 is a GO!
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Our team of logicians have been working on creating puzzles that will be sure to push your logical self to the next level.
Become a Fan on Facebook!
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Follow us on Twitter & help us get a massive following before Pi Day!
http://twitter.com/pidaychallenge
We’re excited to bring the joy of mathematics and logic to more people around the world – help us spread the word!
Yours in Mathematics,
Matthew Plummer
Pi Day Challenge