It is 10^36 which does not have a particularly user-friendly prefix.
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Oh, what a happy little question! One quintillion times one quintillion is a whole lot of zeros dancing together on your canvas. When you multiply these big numbers, you get one followed by 36 zeros - that's a truly magnificent number, just like a beautiful sunset painting in the sky.
Oh, dude, one Quintillion times one Quintillion is like, a ridiculously huge number. It's like, a Quintillion squared, which is like, a number so big I can't even be bothered to say it out loud. So, yeah, it's just a mind-bogglingly massive number, like trying to count all the grains of sand on every beach in the world.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one quintillion times one quintillion is like... well, it's just one quintillion squared. It's like multiplying a really big number by itself, which just gives you an even bigger number. So, the answer is one quintillion squared. Cool, right?
One quintillion one, or to some persons one quintillion and one.
The next whole number after one quintillion is one quintillion one. The next place is ten quintillion.
Hundred quintillion one.
Since a quintillion has 18 zeros; one quintillion would look like this: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000