This is a remake of a project I made over 3 years ago, based on the only thing I was good at at the time; math! The Monte Carlo Method, developed in the late 1940s, is a way to estimate pi (and many other things) without trigonometry or calculus. After the animation plays, you can try it out! -------------------------------------------------------- CONTROLS: Space: Throw a dart A: Simulate 10 throws B: Simulate 100 throws C: Simulate 1000 throws -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: it might not be the most accurate, depending on how "lucky" you are. More accurate programs for this specific use will often run for millions of simulations, if they use this method at all (instead of the more accurate, albeit complicated ways) -------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS: Monte Carlo Method - Stanislaw Ulam Stolen nuke sprite - @8Chaser Music: GAS GAS GAS Piano Version by Sheet Music Boss (original by Francesca Contini, Sandro Oliva, and Alessandra Mirka Gatti a.k.a. Domino)