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We make and sell nerdy maths things at mathsgear.co.uk. We = @standupmaths.bsky.social, Steve Mould, James Grime, Katie @steckl.es and @Ayliean.bsky.social
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Check out these interesting protractors in the collection at the Science Museum: collection.sciencemu... Then pick some up for your shirtsleeves! mathsgear.co.uk/coll...
Way back in 2012, the first Maths Gear product was the Non-transitive Dice, based on numbers by the wonderful James Grime. They’re still available today!
The Maths Gear newsletter goes out once a month and has maths news, cool links and details of our latest new products! Sign up at
If you're looking for a fun gift for someone who both loves maths, and needs to consume liquids in order to survive, you might like the Drinkulator: a glass mug which lets you do calculations using a cubic curve!
Do you need more dice, puzzles or maths books in your life? Maths Gear is the place for you! A range of maths gifts, toys and fun stuff, with shipping worldwide!
Did you know we have a monthly newsletter, filled with mathsy/interesting links and videos, as well as new products? Sign up here:
Maths Gear is an online shop based in the UK, selling interesting and nerdy mathematical toys, gifts, puzzles and curiosities. Visit https://mathsgear.co.uk for everything from Rubik’s cubes to Rob Eastaway books!
Do you, like Matt, love triangles? You might enjoy his book Love Triangle, about trigonometry and what it means to be a mathematician:
New product alert! We now have hardback copies of the Science Museum's 100 Ideas in 100 Words: Maths signed by all three authors (Katie Steckles, Ben Sparks and Sam Hartburn):
The logistics required to get them signed by all three of us were more complicated than you'd think, and required the use of at least two go-betweens, but we got there in the end. Hope you appreciate it!
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