Pi Day is a fun holiday celebrated on March 14th because the date, 3/14, looks like the number 3.14, which is the beginning of pi. Pi is a special number used in math to help figure out the size of circles. People enjoy this day by playing math games, eating pie since it sounds like "pi," and sometimes even throwing pies as a silly activity. It's a day for both math fans and anyone who likes to have fun with numbers and circles.
How to celebrate Pi Day?
Start the day by making a delicious pie with your favorite filling, like apple or chocolate. Have a pie-eating contest with friends or family. Create Pi-themed decorations, like cutting paper into circles and writing the digits of Pi on them. Play games where you guess the next number in Pi's sequence or solve fun math puzzles. Watch a math-themed movie or cartoon. Invite friends over for a Pi Day party, sharing jokes or facts about math that make everyone laugh. End the day by looking at the stars and imagining the endless possibilities of numbers, just like the sky.
Where Pi Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada
- - United Kingdom
- - Switzerland
- - Belgium
- - Germany
- - Netherlands
- - Australia
- - New Zealand
- - South Africa
- - India
- - Japan
- - Kenya
- - Argentina
- - Brazil
- - Mexico