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Pi (π) Day

Founded in 1988 at the Exploratorium, Pi (π) Day has become an international holiday, celebrated live and online all around the world. The numbers in the date (3/14) match the first three digits of the mathematical constant pi (π).

What is π anyway? Divide any circle’s circumference by its diameter; the answer (whether for a pie plate or a planet) is always approximately 3.14, a number we represent with the Greek letter π. Keep calculating π’s digits with more and more accuracy—as mathematicians have been doing for 4,000 years—and you’ll discover they go on literally forever, with no pattern.

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Community Pi (π) Day 2019

Celebrate the endless number π with mathematical antics and plenty of pie.

After Dark: Pi(e)

Don’t miss Pi Day, the Exploratorium’s favorite holiday.

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Guide to Celebrating Pi (π) Day

Celebrate Pi (π) Day wherever you are.

Death of Archimedes
A Brief History of Pi (π)

Learn about the long and rich history of π.

A Slice of Pi (π) Day History

Learn about how π inspired a celebration and became a national holiday.

Activities

Science activity to estimate pi with the random tossing of toothpicks
Pi Toss
Randomly toss some toothpicks, with pi as your reward.
Science activity to demonstrate pi using circumference and string
Cutting Pi
String and scissors are all you need to find pi all around you.
Science activity using straight lines to learn about circles
Pi Graph
Use straight lines to learn about circles.

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Pi Has Your Number

Use a touchscreen to search for any number hidden in the first 3 million digits of pi.

Pi Toss

Toss some chips to estimate pi.

Pi Shrine

This circular piece of Exploratorium history has held pride of place in π Day festivities since 1988.

Pi Day 2015

Pi Day isn't just a day—it's a way of life.

Pi (π) Day

  • About Pi (π) Day
  • Community Pi (π) Day Event
  • Guide to Celebrating Pi (π) Day
  • A Brief History of Pi (π)
  • A Slice of Pi (π) Day History
  • Numbers of Pi (π)
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