350 digits/minute is very fast, almost 6 digits/sec! Maybe I can think that fast, but to recite it so that others could disitinguish every digit would be impossible (for me atleast).
-- (August 15, 2006) on Pi
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610...
Thats 270 of them. As for the High Pi guy above he had not written out 86280 but only "86" on his website, so I think some checking there should be needed.
-- (May 16, 2005) on Digits of Pi
Hi, I am new here. The Pi trainer was a fun feature, although I was able to enter 100 at a time very quickly and get all correct. I realize that I might get into difficulties later, so I think the function of taking for example 5 or 10 digits at the time might prove useful. Personally I tend to memorize them by "discovering" a rythm in which I go through the decimals in my head; very useful. However I doubt that I could use the same technique when I get to more than 200 or 300 decimals.Very good website you have Eve!
-- (April 8, 2005) on Pi