Monday, August 4, 2014

Google's Venn diagram doodle is where logic and whimsy intersect


Venn diagrams are a high-school math right-of-passage, teaching us (to hate) the logical relations between sets. Google has now honored their creator, John Venn, with his own Google Doodle. Mountain View said it was going for "sound logic and silliness" by letting you pick between five objects in two sets to see what they have in common. For instance, the relationship between "Transport" and "Thrives in Cold" as shown above is "Zamboni," the ice-rink vehicle honored in a previous Doodle. You can try the other 24 permutations yourself today at Google.com, or check some of the better ones from the past here.


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