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I Found The Optimal Packing For 25

I Found The Optimal Packing For 25
Mathematicians have spent centuries trying to solve packing problems, and this genius just... counted to 25? Slow clap. The perfect demonstration of how sometimes the most elegant solution is just stating the obvious. Next breakthrough: discovering that 36 is the optimal packing for... wait for it... 36!

When Math Problems Turn Existential

When Math Problems Turn Existential
Nietzsche meets mathematics in this brain-melting puzzle! The tweet references the famous "God is dead" philosophical quote while introducing us to the mind-boggling square-packing problem that apparently finished the job. Mathematicians spent CENTURIES trying to efficiently pack squares into a square with minimal wasted space. John Bidwell's 1997 solution for packing 17 squares (with that weirdly precise 4.675+ efficiency) is basically mathematical blasphemy - it's so elegantly chaotic it could kill a deity! The universe might run on math, but even cosmic beings would get a headache from this one!

The Optimal Known Packing Of 16 Equal Squares Into A Larger Square

The Optimal Known Packing Of 16 Equal Squares Into A Larger Square
This is what happens when mathematicians try to pack for vacation. "Yes honey, I've optimized our suitcase using computational geometry, but now none of our clothes are wearable because they're all at weird angles." This mathematical puzzle is actually a big deal! Finding the most efficient way to pack squares into a larger square is part of a class of problems that's kept mathematicians awake at night since the 1960s. This particular solution—with its rebellious tilted squares—is mathematically proven to be the most efficient arrangement for 16 equal squares. Next time someone tells you math isn't creative, show them this chaotic masterpiece. It's like Tetris if Tetris went to grad school and developed anxiety.

Pope Loved Squares

Pope Loved Squares
Holy mathematical humor, Batman! This meme is playing with exponents in the most divine way possible! Instead of listing Pope Francis's birth and death years, someone's written "44² - 45²" which is a sneaky way of saying he lived from 1936 to 2025. Why? Because 44² = 1,936 and 45² = 2,025! The joke works on multiple levels - it suggests the Pope has a special relationship with perfect squares (hence "Pope Loved Squares"), while also creating a fake memorial card for someone who is very much still alive! It's like mathematics and religion had a baby, and that baby has a twisted sense of humor!

Wow I Dropped My 17 Squares In The Optimal Packing

Wow I Dropped My 17 Squares In The Optimal Packing
When you accidentally solve a computational geometry problem while eating white chocolate. That arrangement is suspiciously close to the square packing problem that mathematicians have been optimizing for centuries. The irony is that some PhD student probably spent three years proving this configuration is efficient while you just wanted a snack. Nature finds a way to minimize wasted space, whether you're publishing in a journal or just fumbling with candy.

When Math Attacks

When Math Attacks
Ever had math brutally assault your brain? That's what's happening here! The equation claims 4² × 7 = 112, but when our green anime warrior counts the tiles, some are mysteriously missing! The punchline? 4² × 7 = 16 × 7 = 112, but there are only 100 tiles visible (10²). Those 12 missing tiles represent the mathematical error that's driving our poor hero to madness! It's basically what happens to every student during finals week when the numbers stop making sense and start throwing punches instead. The universe where math doesn't add up is truly the scariest timeline!

Mathematical New Year Elegance

Mathematical New Year Elegance
Look at this mathematical glow-up! Starting with boring old 2025, then realizing it's (20+25)² which equals 2025. But why stop there? The sum of first 9 natural numbers squared? That's 45², still 2025! And finally, the big brain move—the sum of the first 9 cubes equals 2025 too! It's like the universe conspired to make this year mathematically sexy. This is what happens when mathematicians get excited about New Year's instead of getting drunk like normal people. They find patterns that make them feel smarter than everyone at the party.

At Least They Tile The Plane

At Least They Tile The Plane
The geometry gang's all here! This meme brilliantly captures the hierarchy of regular polygons that can tessellate (completely cover a plane without gaps). The fierce hexagon and triangle dragons look down on their simple square sibling who's just happy to be included in the tiling party! 😂 What makes this extra hilarious for math nerds is that only these three regular polygons can perfectly tile a plane. Hexagons are often considered the "superior" shape in nature (just ask bees about their honeycombs), triangles are the structural MVPs, while squares are... well, just squares doing their best! The derpy square dragon is mathematical perfection!