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Those are the digits that immediately follow the firstmillion and precede the third million digits, of pi. You can work them out very easily, of course. You will find it will help you, to group the digits, leaving a blank space after every million digits. If you choose to calculate three million places, it will be the middle group, which you can hardly miss!

Caution: remember that the '3' that begins pi, precedes the decimal point and counts as a digit; thus, the first group will contain only 999,999 places after the decimal. For goodness sake, don't let yourself fall into that easy trap!

Also, some people have found a calculator to be helpful; although some others will prefer to do it in their heads.

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