Pythagorea 60°

4.3
1.57K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Check how well you know the geometry by solving construction problems on a triangular grid.

> 277 tasks: from very simple to really hard
> 24 subjects to explore
> 66 geometric terms in a glossary
> Easy to use


*** About ***
Pythagorea 60° is a collection of more than 270 geometric problems of different kind that can be solved without complex constructions or calculations. All objects are drawn on a grid whose cells are equilateral triangles. A lot of levels can be solved using just your geometric intuition or by finding natural laws, regularity, and symmetry.

*** Just play ***
There are no sophisticated instruments and moves are not counted. You can construct straight lines and segments only and set points in line intersections. It looks very easy but it is enough to provide an infinite number of interesting problems and unexpected challenges.

*** Is this game for you? ***
Euclidea users can take a different view of constructions, discover new methods and tricks, and check their geometric intuition.

Pythagorea users who played on a square grid will not be bored. The triangular grid is full of surprises.

If you have just started your acquaintance with geometry, the game will help you understand important ideas and properties of the Euclidean geometry.

If you passed the course of geometry some time ago, the game will be useful to renew and check your knowledge because it covers most of ideas and notions of the elementary geometry.

If you are not on good terms with geometry, Pythagorea 60° will help you to discover another side of the subject. We get a lot of user responses that Pythagorea and Euclidea made it possible to see the beauty and naturalness of geometric constructions and even fall in love with geometry.

And do not miss your chance to familiarize children with mathematics. Pythagorea is an excellent way to make friends with geometry and benefit from spending time together.

*** All definitions at your fingertips ***
If you forgot a definition, you can instantly find it in the app’s glossary. To find the definition of any term that is used in conditions of a problem, just tap on the Info (“i”) button.

*** Main topics ***
> Length, distance, and area
> Parallels and perpendiculars
> Angles and triangles
> Angle and perpendicular bisectors, medians, and altitudes
> Pythagorean Theorem
> Circles and tangents
> Parallelograms, trapezoids, and rhombuses
> Symmetry, reflection, and rotation

*** Why Pythagorea ***
Pythagoras of Samos was a Greek philosopher and mathematician. He lived in 6th century BC. One of the most famous geometric facts bears his name: the Pythagorean Theorem. It states that in a right triangle the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of those of the two other sides. While playing Pythagorea you often meet right angles and rely on the Pythagorean Theorem to compare lengths of segments and distances between points. That is why the game is named after Pythagoras.

*** Questions? Comments? ***
Send in your inquiries and stay up-to-date on the latest Pythagorea 60° news at http://www.euclidea.xyz/
Updated on
May 7, 2020

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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App activity
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.44K reviews
Allison Barcenas
February 3, 2021
Really cool concept that's missing all substance. If the game explained the concepts, taught lessons or even just helped out when you're stuck, it would be a lot better. There are frustrating levels where it feels like you're left trying to understand how the game works instead of the math concept at play.
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Donald Hastings Jr.
January 16, 2022
Impressive and novel puzzle play. I only wish they gave you pointers on the math behind finding some of the answers, although I realize that may be a daunting undertaking. Maybe just a blurb I could research further. Many things you can do by eye. But surely there is a mathematical process to derive the answer. All 3 of their apps I have are impressive.
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A Google user
July 10, 2019
I would love this app if it explained ANY of the underlying concepts or how to calculate the answers. I love a good thinking game, and I really enjoy math (especially visually displayed math), but it's been like six years since I last took a geometry course, and this app just expects me to know everything about it. It gives basic, bare-minimum definitions, but no clues on how to reach an answer. Very disappointing, and I'm uninstalling the app.
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What's new

v2.10

• Supported new languages: Bengali (thanks to Mohammad Habibullah Rakib), Italian (grazie Simone Antonetti) and Hungarian (thanks to Vaszil Levente).
• Fixed bugs.

If you enjoy Pythagorea 60°, please leave a nice review in Google Play. Happy solving!