log10(Graham's number) rounded up to the nearest whole number.
The number of digits is smaller than Graham's number, but still so large it would be difficult to describe (sort of like Graham's number itself).
Note that Graham's number is known to be between 3-->3-->3-->64 and 3-->3-->3-->65
where the arrows are those of Conway's chained-arrow notation (see the link below about halfway down the page)
You can never get to grahams number. Grahams number can never be specified. It is the biggest number ever counted.
Odd - the last ten digits of Graham's number are ...2464195387.
There is virtually no use of grahams number.
All numbers are made with digits and there is no limit on how big they can be. So there is no greatest number.
grahams largest number is 92
Depends what you mean. Greatest number you can make with an expression with just 3's: 3^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(infinite ^s)^^^^^^^^^^^^3. A similar number to this would be grahams number. It would take BILLIONS of years just to count how many digits graham's number contains!
The largest defined number is a Graham's number.
It's a number. A really big number. Numbers are made up of digits.
If you are a mathematician then you almost certainly would have.
Golden Grahams of course! Golden Grahams of course!
Yes, there is, but it has no name, for grahams number was and is still the largest number with a name. To make a number larger than grahams number, you just need to make grahams number 1, but it would not have a name because it is not official, and if you try to write it down, you could not, because all matter in the universe transformed into pen ink could not write it down. And if you tried to type it, your computer or whatever you where typing it on would fail.
Teddy Grahams was created in 1988.