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  1. everlasting1der on

    I wonder if there’s a nonconstructive proof of whether you can do this for an arbitrary number of sets (and whether it can always be rotationally symmetrical!) or if there’s a limit and/or excluded values.

  2. Pretend-Bend-7975 on

    My favourites are the 6 and 7 ones. Simple enough to understand visually and complex enough to be mesmerizing.

  3. Several of the images are missing numbers in areas.

    6 group is missing light green near A.
    7 group is missing fuschia bottom left. Small area.

  4. I think anything above 3 exists more as a proof of concept than anything with practical application.

  5. This does make me miss when r/dataisbeautiful was focused on the representation of data and finding ways to make it succinct, elegant, and beautiful.