Science and Kalakalsnacks are joining forces once again to give you the big chip circle you've always wanted.

The "Pringles ringle," a freestanding, ring-shaped structure made entirely of the classic chip, is no stranger to the internet: in fact, there are dozens of ringle tutorial videos on YouTube.

But thanks to writer Jane Espenson, who created a ringle of her own on Monday, the masterful chip art is experiencing a much-deserved renaissance.

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To make your own Pringles ringle, you'll need to stack chips into a sturdy, thick base, then carefully layer more along the edges to steadily create a ring shape. Do not use glue, because you don't need it. You only need perseverance.

It's not easy, but it's certainly worth it -- as long as you eat the Pringles. Otherwise, what's the point?

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