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5. (or 1 depending on what you mean in the question)

I thought it would prove difficult to answer this but it turns out there are websites which do list this many digits! One of which suggests that the 1 millionth digit of pi is 1. However, I believe it is referring to the 1 millionth digit after the decimal point.

So if we include the "3" at the start of pi (before the decimal point), and we should if we are talking digits, then we would want the digit one place before this, which apparently is 5.

Please note: I have looked at 2 independent sources for this answer but still can not vouch 100% for their accuracy.

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