Two Heads are Better Than One: A Counterintuitive Coin Flipping Problem
Release Date: 10/02/2024
The Math Club
An unlikely string of coin flips leads to a conversation about a counterintuive puzzle that Pete found online. Join in on the fun as Pete and Noah dissect this problem, and talk about multiple ways to approach understanding its solution. • • • • •
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info_outlineAn unlikely string of coin flips leads to a conversation about a counterintuive puzzle that Pete found online. Join in on the fun as Pete and Noah dissect this problem, and talk about multiple ways to approach understanding its solution.
• Daniel Litt's Twitter post with the puzzle