If you overlay a copy of random dots on itself, and then rotate it, magic — or, rather, a trick of geometry and pattern recognition — happens. As Numberphile’s Tadashi Tokieda (who previously brought ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. I hate you fire dots. I hate you so, so much I hate you fire dots. I hate you so, so much Two Dots, the puzzle ...
Get enough dots together and your faulty eyeballs start seeing things. With random dot patterns, a simple move of the dots by a few degrees can create trippy concentric circles or wild swirls that ...
Lately, I’ve noticed something about mobile games that I enjoy: they’re very chill. I like my games relaxing, and nailing that is as much about the aesthetics of a game as it is about the game ...