We all know when sharing a pizza, it can be really annoying when your friend grabs the BIG slice and you're left with the small, measly slice that only has one pepperoni.

Well, mathematicians, Joel Haddley and Stephen Worsley from the University of Liverpool in London have found a way that will cut your pizza into 12 equal and beautiful slices. 

Known as the monohedral disc telling method (yes, sounds strange to us too), you have to cut six pieces into a curvy star-shape from the centre, and then halve those pieces. 

So, it turns out looking like this:

To be honest, it sounds mega complicated to us, and we rather just have a whole pizza to ourselves. But fair play to the lads for figuring it out. They must really love pizza.