Proofs too big for the margin, small enough for a napkin.
Forty-five seconds of animated mathematics. A surprising result, drawn with exact geometry, and checked against the source before it airs.
what this is
Every other automated shorts channel glues clip-art to text-to-speech. Napkin Proofs draws the actual mathematics: real geometry, moving exactly the way the theorem says it must. The moat isn't the tooling. It's that the math is right.
Rendered from real construction, not clip-art. When a circle rolls, it rolls; when angles are equal, they're provably equal on screen.
Every topic is verified against a published source before it airs. A claim that can't be sourced never gets made.
Results that make you look twice: a table that always finds level ground, three triangles hiding one. The good stuff, in under a minute.
from the napkin
Each one is a self-contained sketch: a claim, a construction, and the moment it clicks.
follow the proofs