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Ancient Greek Geometry walkthrough / answers / cheats

Solutions for Ancient Greek Geometry (https://sciencevsmagic.net/geo)

Most solutions taken from the about thread. See the comments below for more additions since my last check-in.

Polygons

Circle Packs

Circumscribed Polygons

Non-Constructible Figures

Abuse of floating-point math can make the widget approve non-constructible polygons (polygons with edge count 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, ..., which cannot be precisely constructed using straightedge and compass):

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Eddy119 commented Jan 11, 2026

  1. Exact Angle trisection is impossible with just a compass and unmarked straightedge
  2. It's not as simple as 3n+1, this takes some effort to explain, but check the Wikipedia article on Pierpont primes for now
  3. 11-gon is a prime number but isn't a Pierpont prime so it isn't trisector constructible (but it apparently is neusis constructible, which I'm still intrigued about)
    Anyway for approximations without a trisector/neusis I'm not sure if Pierpont/trisector constructible polygons make it simpler to approximate... Anyway that tangent trick seems to work for all polygons

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