666 (number)

There is also a house music group named 666. For the year, see AD 666.

666 (Six hundred sixty-six in American English, Six hundred and sixty-six elsewhere) is the Number of the Beast in most versions of the Christian Bible, in the Book of Revelation. In 2005, an early fragment of papyrus was revealed that gives the Number of the Beast as 616. However, other early witnesses, such as Irenaeus, dispute the reading "616." 666 remains the most widely recognized number.[1] (http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/POxy/beast616.htm)

666
CardinalSix hundred and sixty-six
Ordinal666th
Factorization<math>2 \cdot 3^2 \cdot 37<math>
Roman numeralDCLXVI
Binary1010011010
Hexadecimal29A
Base32KQ
Base36II


Mathematics

Like any number, 666 has many mathematical properties, some more interesting than others:

  • 666 = 2 × 32 × 37 is the 333rd even number and the 544th composite number. (The 666th composite number is 806 = 2 × 13 × 31). 666 is the 260th non square-free number: {4, 8, 9, 12, 16, 18, 20, 24, ..., 648, 650, 652, 656, 657, 660, 664, 666, ...}. The 666th non square-free number is 1701.
  • 666 is a composite number (being quite evidently divisible by 2, 3 and 111). The 666th prime is 4973. 666 is not a lucky number. The 666th lucky number is 5559.
  • 666 has 12 divisors: {1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 37, 74, 111, 222, 333, 666}. The sum of its divisors is 1482. The first numbers in the interval [1, 106] that have the same sum of divisors are 666, 1017, 1481. The sum of its proper divisors is 816>666, so 666 is the 162nd abundant number. 666 has 3 distinct prime divisors {2, 3, 37} (ω(666) = ω(2 × 32 × 37) = ω(2) + ω(32) + ω(37) = 1+1+1=3) and a total of 4 prime divisors (Ω(666)=...=4).
  • By Euler's totient function φ(666) = 216. 666 is the 14th number with this value of φ: {247, 259, 327, 333, 351, 399, 405, 436, 494, 518, 532, 648, 654, 666, ...} But there is no number whose value of φ is 666, making it a nontotient.
  • 666 is the 76th palindromic number in base 10 and it is also the sum of two consecutive palindromic primes: 666 = 313 + 353. It is the 62nd palindromic composite number.
  • 666 is the sum of the squares of the first seven primes.
  • The sum of all the integers from 1 to 36 inclusive is 666. This means 666 is the 36th triangular number. (The 666th triangular number, on the other hand, (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 664 + 665 + 666) is 222111.)
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  • Since 36 is both square and triangular, 666 is the sixth number of the form <math>n^2(n^2+1)/2<math> (triangular squares) and the eighth number of the form <math>n(n+1)(n^2+n+2)/8<math> (doubly triangular numbers.)
  • <math>6^{6^6}<math> or 646656 is 36,306 digits long. Its first 150 digits are:
26591197721532267796824894043879185949053422002699
24300660432789497073559873882909121342292906175583
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The sum of the digits 1 through 146 of this number is 666, as is the sum of its digits 2 through 148 and its digits 2 through 149.
  • Another curiosity is that the Roman numeral representation of the number 666 (DCLXVI) uses once each of the Roman numeral symbols with values under 1,000, and that they are in exact reverse order of their respective values (D = 500, C = 100, L = 50, X = 10, V = 5, I = 1).
  • On the Microsoft Windows operating system, the key sequence Alt+666 will create a capital U umlaut (Ü).
  • 666 is also the value of the frequency of the Bodenseesender, a big AM radio station in South Germany, which is receivable at night in all of Europe, in Kilohertz.
  • In the United States, 666 is a brand name (or should we say brand number?) of cough syrup.
  • In UNIX and similar operating systems, file permissions are granted by a triplet of octal numerals, 000 through 777. Each position denotes the group of users for which the permission applies: the first digit for owner, second digit for group, and third digit for all other users. 4 grants read permission; 2 grants write permission; and 1 grants execute permission. Permissions are simply summed for each position. For example, a file permission of 751 would grant the owner of the file the permission to read, write, and execute the file; users in the file owner's group to read and execute the file; and all other users to execute the file only. Thus, a file permission of 666 (which is not uncommon) grants all users read and write permissions on the file. In directory listings (e.g. via the command ls -l), this file permission is also written as -rw-rw-rw- (the first dash meaning the file is not a directory, the first r for owner's read permission, the first w for the owner's write permission, the second dash for non-executable by the owner, the later rw--sequences for group and all respectively).
  • 666 is the sum of all the numbers on a typical roulette wheel.
  • In 1997, an urban myth of 666 spread around some areas. "Take the number of the beast (666) and multiply it by the number of the next world war (3) to find out when the world will end (1998)."
  • CSXT currently has a GE AC60CW with the number 666 and some of the crews do hate that unit.

ca:666 da:666 de:Sechshundertsechsundsechzig eo:666 es:Seiscientos sesenta y seis fr:666 hu:666 (szám) ia:666 it:Seicentosessantasei ja:666 ko:666 nl:666 ru:666 (число) sl:666 sv:666 (tal) zh:666

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