100 Digits Of Pi
A practical target for people who want a real pi milestone
The first 100 digits are long enough to feel serious and short enough to be trained in chunks. This page gives a cleaner way to approach that goal.
The Digits
The first 100 digits after 3.
Grouped for readability and memorization.
011415926535
028979323846
032643383279
045028841971
056939937510
065820974944
075923078164
080628620899
098628034825
103421170679
Memorization Path
How to get to 100 digits
A cleaner study loop than trying to brute-force the whole sequence.
Memorize one 10-digit group at a time instead of staring at all 100 digits.
Recite the previous group before moving to the next one.
Use active recall rather than passive rereading.
After three or four groups, test yourself inside the live challenge.
If you want background before memorization, start with What Is Pi? and History of Pi.
100 Digits FAQ
Questions about this milestone
Short answers for people aiming at the first major memorization target.
Is memorizing 100 digits of pi realistic?
Yes. For many people, 100 digits is a challenging but reachable target when broken into smaller groups and reviewed consistently.
How should I break up 100 digits of pi?
Ten groups of ten digits is a practical format because it is easy to scan, recite, and track.
What should I do after learning the first 100 digits?
Use the practice mode and live challenge to verify recall, then keep extending your range a few chunks at a time.