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Practice and memorization. It may help to memorize the digits in sets, like ten at a time. Here are the first 50 digits if you want to work on memorizing them: 3.141592653 5897932384 6264338327 9502884197 1693993751
I have to memorize these lines for the play in a week. Memorize the scientific method for tomorrow. I memorize pi for fun in my free time.
pi is an irrational number so there are no sustained patterns in the digits of pi.
The first eleven digits of pi are:3.141592653
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211. This is all I can memorize. 176 digits.
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100,000, in October 2011
You're better asking Lu Chao of China who in 2005 set a world record for memorising the first 67,890 digits of pi.
Practice and memorization. It may help to memorize the digits in sets, like ten at a time. Here are the first 50 digits if you want to work on memorizing them: 3.141592653 5897932384 6264338327 9502884197 1693993751
The world record (as of 21st April 2012) was set by Chao Lu of China on the 20th November 2005. He managed to memorize pi to 67,890 digits.
No but there was this one man who memorized 1 thousand out of one millon
I have to memorize these lines for the play in a week. Memorize the scientific method for tomorrow. I memorize pi for fun in my free time.
The first 250 digits of pi are: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659334461284756482337867831652712019091
pi= 3.1415... Since Pi can go on forever, an easy way to memorize Pi is to first enter pi in on a calculator (your calculator must have the pi symbol) and keep repeating to yourself out loud the numbers you read on your calculator when you enter pi. It should start out 3.1415..., and then go on forever. It makes logical sense to only memorize the few letters you see on your calculator.A mnemonic is "How I wish I could calculate pi" the number of letters in each word is the decimal digit.The only way is just to keep repeating it over and over - the average person needs to concentrate on something and hear it at least 20 times for it to "stick" in their brain.There are multiple methods in learning pi fast. With Pi Day coming up (March 14), you may want to learn pi digits fast. The 1st way is to learn pi section by section. I know 119 digits(not counting 3) and i am 13. I used... 3.14 1492 6535 8979 3238 46264 3383 279 50288 41971 693993 75 1058 2097 4944 592 307 816 406 286 208 9986 280 348 2534 211 706 798 214 808 651 066 32823 066 47. The second is use a text 2 speech app and type pi digits and listen to it as you do daily routines. The 3rd way is to listen to the pi songYou can't, it is infinite. If something goes on forever, you can't even read it all once, not to mention memorize it. Still, it is possible to memorize parts of it. I have a friend who knows the first 80 digits. But, for most educational purposes you will only need 3.141.