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The eggs have to make a symmetrical pattern in the box otherwise something doesn't feel right.

They used to do boxes of 15, which worked perfectly. Now it's either 6 or 12, both of which potentially require you to adjust the number of eggs you eat to get a symmetrical pattern.

It is both necessary and sufficient that the number of holes in the egg box should be an odd number.

Nine and fifteen work really well. All the other odd numbers are either too big, or negative, or prime, which would be impractical.

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  • 0
    try different patterns that are a bit more... complex than mere symmetry. like fibonacci-numbers or something.
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    Wow, talk about real problems.
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    @tosensei A good option would be the Pell numbers maybe...
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    We have cartons of 18. I have to make them balance weight wise as much as possible. Which requires symmetry.
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    Put them all in one giant omelette and eat it for days
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    All the eggs must be in one end of the container, that's the outward-facing end of the container in the fridge where I hold it and I want to lift the box while exerting the least amount of torque possible with my fingers.
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    @lorentz

    madness! don't you know the whole fridge could tip over:

    https://youtube.com/watch/...
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