, a platform managed by artist and educator Rae Baer (often linked with the domain raebear.net ), focuses on making complex mathematical concepts accessible through play and art.
Two players compete to create a continuous path of their own colored stones between opposite sides of the board.
Invented independently by Piet Hein and John Nash, the game is notable because a draw is mathematically impossible. While a winning strategy is proven to exist for the first player, it remains complex and non-obvious for larger board sizes. 2. Fractal Kitty: Artistic Mathematics Hexagon Play – Fractal Kitty – AZMATH
Mathematical consulting on random fractals and triangle centers.
Fractal patterns can be generated within a hexagon using the "Chaos Game". By starting with a random point and repeatedly moving a set fraction of the distance (e.g., , a platform managed by artist and educator
Hex is a classic connection game played on a rhombus-shaped grid of hexagonal cells, often in sizes such as
) toward a randomly chosen vertex, a stunning, self-similar fractal emerges. While a winning strategy is proven to exist
Iterative patterns like the Sierpiński Hexagon or Koch Snowflake. Applied Math