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Matt Parker recently posted a video on the distribution of dimples on golf balls: Golf balls: how many holes in one?
Some golf balls use Goldberg polyhedra, others use… not Goldberg polyhedra.
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Yea no. Not every bottom side matches a top side so this is not a dice.
In the original post on rpgmemes, someone suggested rolling it on a glass table and crawling underneath to check the result.
Is a D4 a dice?
Trick question, nothing is really a dice.