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What are these strange dice? (Part 2) - Numberphile

2023-11-28

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Featuring Henry Segerman. See Part 1 at /youtube/video/3akBMSJ37Uk

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Henry and Robert Fathauer designed these "TheDiceLab" dice - more info at: http://thedicelab.com

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