(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Each colorful sphere makes music at this exhibit in the National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath).
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)The Museum of Math's Hyper Hyperboloid lets you twist straight cords into a curved shape. Museum founder Glen Whitney demonstrates.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)A child tries out a square-wheeled tricycle, which rolls smooth on a curved track, at the Museum of Math.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Sculptures, games, videos and more make math fun, and comprehensible, at the National Museum of Mathematics.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Even the floor is full of math at the new museum. Here, the Math Square exhibit reacts to your feet as you walk through mazes and patterns.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Kids of all ages can find something to enjoy at the Museum of Math.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Try to pack different shapes into the smallest area possible in the Shape Ranger game.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)Play with light beams to create repeating patterns in Feedback Fractals.
(Image credit: Clara Moskowitz/LiveScience)In this exhibit, if you fill a circle with fractions that add up to 1, each fraction will play a rhythm to make a complex tune.