Forecasty.AI - #FoodScience: The Secret of the Double-Curved Shape of Pringles chips Did you know that the #pringles saddle shape is mathematically known as a hyperbolic paraboloid? P&G designer team used supercomputers
![Ammar on Twitter: "“@WhatTheFFacts: The shape of an Pringle is called "hyperbolic paraboloid". http://t.co/KvdxtrS9PG” you take pringles too serious boy. 😬" / Twitter Ammar on Twitter: "“@WhatTheFFacts: The shape of an Pringle is called "hyperbolic paraboloid". http://t.co/KvdxtrS9PG” you take pringles too serious boy. 😬" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BqloIFjIAAAC3jT.png)
Ammar on Twitter: "“@WhatTheFFacts: The shape of an Pringle is called "hyperbolic paraboloid". http://t.co/KvdxtrS9PG” you take pringles too serious boy. 😬" / Twitter
![The Pringles Chips are actually hyperbolic paraboloids. They were made in this shape so that they don't fly off the manufacturing line. - ) The Pringles Chips are actually hyperbolic paraboloids. They were made in this shape so that they don't fly off the manufacturing line. - )](https://imageproxy.ifunny.co/crop:x-20,resize:640x,quality:90x75/images/65d8e327faff4bb1e427008109592e4298eb297a280357ad1425a1ec66575da7_1.jpg)
The Pringles Chips are actually hyperbolic paraboloids. They were made in this shape so that they don't fly off the manufacturing line. - )
Science: evidence is intelligence - Geometry of Pringles: The Crunchy Hyperbolic Paraboloid "You don't just eat 'em", that's the catchphrase of the popular American chip brand Pringles. And, indeed, if you're an
![Pringles on Twitter: "@astrosetz The hyperbolic paraboloid potato crisp - filling stomachs and brains since 1967." / Twitter Pringles on Twitter: "@astrosetz The hyperbolic paraboloid potato crisp - filling stomachs and brains since 1967." / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERFm1zkVAAAEAck.jpg)