, a country food market in
Colts Neck, New Jersey Pi Day has been observed in many ways, including eating
pie,
throwing pies and discussing the significance of the number . The first two are due to a
pun based on the words "pi" and "pie" being
homophones in English (), and the coincidental circular shape of many pies. Many
pizza and pie restaurants offer discounts, deals, and free products on Pi Day. Also, some schools hold competitions as to which student can
recall pi to the highest number of decimal places. The
Massachusetts Institute of Technology has often mailed its
application decision letters to prospective students for delivery on Pi Day. Starting in 2012, MIT has announced it will post those decisions (privately) online on Pi Day at exactly 6:28 pm, which they have called "Tau Time", to honor the rival numbers and equally. In 2015, the regular decisions were put online at 9:26 am, following that year's "pi minute", and in 2020, regular decisions were released at 1:59 pm, making the first six digits of pi.
Princeton, New Jersey, hosts numerous events in a combined celebration of Pi Day and
Albert Einstein's birthday, which is also March 14. Einstein lived in Princeton for more than twenty years while working at the
Institute for Advanced Study. In addition to pie eating and recitation contests, there is an annual Einstein look-alike contest. On 15 August 2024, the
main-belt asteroid 314159 Mattparker was named in his honor. The citation highlights Parker's biennial "Pi Day challenges", stating that they have helped to popularize mathematics. == Alternative dates ==