A game for budding knot theorists – David Richeson: Division by Zero

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A game for budding knot theorists – David Richeson: Division by Zero
Thanks to Sam Shah for introducing me to this fascinating online game: Entanglement. The rules are simple. You are given hexagonal tiles, one at a time, each adorned with six short segments of rope. Use them to construct the longest possible knot (measured in segments) before running into a wall.  Entanglement is fun and addicting!…
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