Geometry
Famous People
Math Battles
Games
Physics / Chemistry
100

What is the shape of the Earth? (Approximately)

Sphere

100

The inventor of this famous formula:

E=mc^2

Einstein

100

The game played by a collection of Collin College students with the objective of using math knowledge to score more points than opposing teams.

Math Jeopardy

100

This, in my completely unbiased opinion, is the best game in the world.

Chess

100

This is the atomic number of Hydrogen

1

200

The collection of these 5 three-dimensional shapes is named after a famous Greek philosopher.

The Platonic Solids
200

This mathematician is commonly regarded as the inventor of the modern computer.

Alan Turing

200

This a calculus-based math competition held annually at a famous American university.

MIT Integration Bee

200

This is the most famous example of a cellular automata, invented by John Conway.

Conway's Game of Life

200

This is the current number of named elements.

118

300

The mathematical name of this shape.

Truncated Icosahedron

300

This famous mathematician claimed to have solved a problem but did not provide solution, saying that he did not have enough room on the paper to write it.

Fermat

300

During World War 2, the allies used which piece of information gained from captured tanks to estimate enemy production rates?

Serial Numbers

300

This simple children's game is mathematically equivalent to selecting numbers on a magic square.

Tic-Tac-Toe / Noughts-And-Crosses

300

This number, named after its discoverer, is the number of particles in a mole.

Avogadro's Number

400

The name of this formula: X=V-E+F

The Euler Characteristic

400

This United States President discovered a novel proof for the Pythagorean Theorem while he was serving in Congress

James A. Garfield

400

The ability to solve this type of equation allowed Niccolo Tartaglia to defeat Antonio Maria Fior in a math duel. 

(Depressed) cubic equations

400

This number, named after and formulated by the father of information theory, is one of the first estimates for the number of possible games of chess.

Shannon's number.

400

This is the path of least time for a rolling object under gravity. Also known as the curve of fastest descent. 

The Brachistochrone

500

The number of regular polytopes in 4 dimensions.

6

500

(DAILY DOUBLE)

This famous actor and this prolific mathematician are the namesakes of this number.

Erdős-Bacon Number. Paul Erdős is one of the most well-published mathematicians in history. And Kevin Bacon is Kevin Bacon.

500

This number, named after the philosophy professor who invented it, was the winner of the MIT big number duel. 

Rayo's number. 

500

This game, beloved by many nerds, was proven to be Turing Complete

Magic: The Gathering

500

The name of this formula, which is used to estimate the number of communicating alien civilizations in Milky Way Galaxy.

The Drake Equation
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