Happy Pi Day!

Pi Day (edhat)

It’s March 14, also known as 3/14, and perhaps better known as 3.14 and the beginning numbers of the mathematical constant Pi.

For math enthusiasts, Pi was originally defined as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, but it now has various definitions and appears in many formulas in mathematics and physics. Its closest approximate equal is 3.14159.

The number is known as π, the first letter of the Greek word “perimetros,” which loosely translates to “circumference,” according to PiDay.org.

Although, Pi can actually go on forever. The most accurate value for Pi, according to Guinness World Records, is more than 62 trillion digits (62,831,853,071,796 to be precise), calculated in August 2021 by the University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland.

But Pi Day is about much more than just a number. It’s also about getting deals on actual pie, pizza pie and more. Looking for a sweet discount on perhaps the nation’s nerdiest day? Here’s a list of some local deals:

Blaze Pizza

You can get an 11-inch pizza for just $3.14 at Blaze Pizza, which has more than 300 locations nationwide, for National Pi Day. The in-store only offer is good all day at participating Blaze Pizza restaurants across the U.S. The closest one is a 3925 State Street.

 

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California Pizza Kitchen (CPK)

Members of California Pizza Kitchen’s ​CPK Rewards loyalty program can sign up and get a $3.14 pizza (choose from the Original BBQ Chicken Pizza, Pepperoni, or Traditional Cheese), with a $25 minimum purchase. Current rewards members will find this offer in their digital wallet on March 14.

California Pizza Kitchen $3.14 on Pi Day ( March 14, 2024) for California Pizza Kitchen Rewards Members

Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut is offering a “special guest appreciation deal” to honor Pi Day, giving customers the opportunity to claim a free large one topping pizza with the purchase of a menu-priced large pizza.

Customers can claim this offer by heading to Pizza Hut’s homepage, clicking on the advertised deal or entering code FREEPIZZA when they checkout.

Pizza Hut Is Giving Away Free Pizza This Week

Taco Bell

Get a Mexican Pizza at Taco Bell for for $3.14 on National Pi Day (one per user ).

7-Eleven

Members of the 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards loyalty programs can get any large pizza for $3.14 in 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores on Thursday, March 14. (Limit one per transaction, two per day.)

That deal is good on the 7Now Delivery app, too. Plus, get free delivery with a purchase of $15 or more and get $14 off your purchase of $30 or more using the promo code PIDAYDEAL. (Limit one offer per customer, limited pickup and delivery area.)

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: Mini pizza Pi Day deal

Get a mini one-topping pizza for $3.14 on Thursday, March 14, at BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse. The closest location is in Oxnard.

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  1. “For math enthusiasts, Pi was originally defined as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter”

    That’s still its definition.

    “Its closest approximate equal is 3.14159”

    Utter nonsense. 3.141591, 3.141592, 3.141593, and 3.141594 are all closer, with 3.141593 being the closest among those. There is no decimal fraction that is “closest” to pi or any other irrational number.

    “Pi can actually go on forever”

    The decimal expansion of pi *does* “go on forever”, as is true of all irrational numbers.

    “The most accurate value for Pi, according to Guinness World Records, is more than 62 trillion digits (62,831,853,071,796 to be precise), calculated in August 2021 by the University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland.”

    This is meaningless as stated. It’s the most accurate *decimal expansion* *that has been computed*. A more accurate value is: π, which is exactly equal to “pi”.

    “But Pi Day is about much more than just a number.”

    π is not “just a number”, and has far more relevance than the stupid commercialism here promoting lousy products for one day.

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