The Aperiodical logo

  • About
  • Podcasts
  • Carnival of Mathematics
  • Send something in
  • RSS
    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 56

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted April 29, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing no longer runs marathons. Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight of doing maths, figuring things out and generally taking pleasure in doing clever things. Like everyone else, I was thrilled to see Sabastian Sawe and Yomif Kejelcha break…

    Read more…
    Reviews

    Review: Huge Numbers by Richard Elwes

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted April 28, 2026

    There’s a story about a child mathematician talking to an older mathematician and saying “I think the biggest number is a TRILLION.” The grown-up says “OK, but what about a trillion and one?” The child mathematician looks crestfallen, but only for a moment. “Oh. At least I was close!” If you’ve ever interacted with mathematically-inclined…

    Read more…
    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 55

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted April 22, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing: Northerly 3-5, moderate, fair, good, some kraken later. Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight of doing maths, solving puzzles, and making the world a better place. I’m currently in the middle of writing a song about how the…

    Read more…
    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 54

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted April 15, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing is playing 1D chess. Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the delight and joy of doing maths, and trying really hard to communicate that it’s not just about arithmetic. The kids have finally gone back to school after the Easter break (where…

    Read more…
    Carnival of Mathematics

    Carnival of Maths 250

    By Katie Steckles. Posted April 13, 2026

    The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the month of March 2026, is now online at Tom Rocks Maths. The Carnival rounds up maths blog posts from all over the internet, including some from our own Aperiodical. See our Carnival of Mathematics page for more information.

    Read more…
    News Roundup

    Aperiodical News Roundup – March 2026

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted April 12, 2026

    Here’s a quick round-up of maths internet news this month! Progress has been made on the Lonely Runner problem, which concerns when runners of different speeds going round a track will meet up, and has connections to higher-dimensional geometry. A workshop for queer and trans people in category theory, which has an excellent logo, will…

    Read more…
    Double Maths First Thing

    Double Maths First Thing: Issue 53

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted April 8, 2026

    Double Maths First Thing could be Rotterdam or anywhere Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to spread the joy and delight in doing maths. I’m on a bit of a buzz at the moment – I went to my local open mic on Friday and had the sort…

    Read more…
  • Older Entries »

The Aperiodical is a magazine and blog for people who already know they like maths and would like to know more.

Latest news posts

  • Aperiodical News Roundup – March 2026
  • Aperiodical News Roundup – February 2026
  • Aperiodical News Roundup – January 2026
  • Aperiodical News Roundup – December 2025
  • Particularly mathematical New Years Honours 2026

Categories

  • Apéryodical
  • Columns
    • A Gardner's Dozen in TikZ
    • Aperiodical Round Up
    • Arty Maths
    • Blackboard Bold
    • Carnival of Mathematics
    • cp's mathem-o-blog
      • Adventures in 3D printing
      • Beach Spectres
      • Integer Sequence Review
    • Double Maths First Thing
    • Follow Friday
    • Interesting Esoterica Summation
    • Irregulars
    • Maths Colm
    • MathsJam
      • MathsJam Recaps
    • Matt Parker's Twitter Puzzles
    • Pascal’s Triangle and its Secrets
    • Phil. Trans. Aperiodic.
    • Puzzlebomb
    • Recreational Maths Seminar
    • The Aperiodical's Mathematical Survey
    • Thoughts of a Maths Enthusiast
    • Travels in a Mathematical World
  • Main
    • Aperiodvent
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • News
      • Competitions
      • Events
        • Black Mathematician Month
      • News Roundup
    • Podcasts
      • All Squared
      • Cushing and CP's Random Talks
      • Mathematical Objects
      • Podcasting About
      • The Aperiodcast
    • Reviews
    • Videos
      • -e^iπ to Watch
  • Pictures
  • Puzzling
  • Report
  • The Big Internet Math-Off
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2018
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2019
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2024
    • The Big Lock-Down Math-Off

The Aperiodical © 2026 Peter Rowlett, Katie Steckles and Christian Lawson-Perfect. All posts © their authors. All rights reserved.