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  • @wwwiv What's next?

  • he's adorable! i hope the mother of this child didnt force this upon him though

  • @fuckkye Well I hate to be the one to tell you but both his mother and father did force this upon him. Cant you see the fear in his eyes. He knows that if makes one mistake its back home and he can have his choice of the stockade or the rack.

  • whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy¨?

  • @dorisdespot Bragging rights

  • This kid deserves every girl he will ever meet.

  • 3.1415926535897932384626433832­795028841971693993751058209749­44592307816406286208998628 is all i got :P

  • Clever kid, if he uses the same determination he used to learn this in other aspects of his life, he'll be extremmely successful.

  • Technically he was wrong right when he said o. 

  • @QwertyMandarin I suppose so. However that's simply semantics. The vast majority of individuals would say "one hundred and 27" when giving an answer of 127 when in fact they would be wrong. The correct answer would be one hundred twenty seven but let's not split hairs over pettiness. Wait, come to think of it he was wrong. Excuse me while I go wake my son from his slumber to beat him.

  • @wwwiv Hahaha lmfao :) Btw he did a great job!

  • @wwwiv one hundred and twenty seven is fine, pedant or not. It means 100 + 27. If anything "One hundred twenty seven" is grammatically wrong, although it's semantically fine; i.e. it's clear what it means. Say what you want but if you're gonna be a pedant, get it right. Not to mention your responding to a joke.

  • @cabaretampere Your astute recognition of sarcasm is impeccable

  • @wwwiv I took your sarcasm into account. You still fughed it up. Anyway, 200 hundred units of pi, congratulations.

  • I don't get how you can remember all that

  • @TheMonzie6 Because I'm an awful parent and no this was when he was in 3rd grade. Notice in my other videos where the following year he does 250 and the next he does 370. Yeah, he knows he better step it up bc if he doesnt capture that elusive pi prize then there will be no dinner and a severe lashing. If he doesn't get 500 this year then he's going back to public school.

  • Did you force your son to learn that? Cause that's just a waste of time...

  • @simonheros You mean like subscribing to over 2000 channels on YouTube and watching over 4000 videos? You mean like that kind of wasting time or some other kind? And yes I forced him. He hated every minute of it. Can't you tell by his nervousness? He knows if he messes up there will be hell to pay when he gets home. 

  • @wwwiv You're such a forcing parent.

  • Did you know: The billionth digit of pi is a 1?

  • Hes reading off a screen cant you tell???

  • @IIHeadedSnake if you're referring to a screen in his mind then yes he's reading off a screen

  • i know 3.4

  • @SouthParkRocks9 3.14 not 3.4!

  • 0:48

    Blonde kid: Wait wut? What the hell is this kid saying?!

    Gappy Kid: LOL No idea. :3

  • omg.... im 15 and i know 3.14 and nothing more

  • What is the point to know 200 digits. 10 is enough

  • HEY KID! Have you heard of outside?

  • @KingKoodaz Are you watching Youtube videos outside?

  • @wwwiv Mby...

  • @wwwiv your a horrible parent

  • @TheNinjaOmelets2 That's high praise coming from someone who doesn't know how to correctly use "you're". I'm sure you meant to say "you're a horrible parent" in which case "you're" is the conjunction of "you are" instead of the possessive "your" which you used. In any case if you were my son I would take "your" belt" to beat "your" butt. My tolerance for ignorance is very low.

  • @wwwiv no. i meant YOUR so that i can possess you and let that poor kid have a normal life

  • @TheNinjaOmelets2 YOU"RE so right. He is very poor and far from normal. It's definitely hard to be when his father is a maniacal deviant who takes great pleasure in putting him through rigorous tests knowing full well that the odds of reaching those goals are nearly impossible and failure is virtually inevitable and thus swift punishment is practically a given. Excuse me I need to go. My son used incorrect grammar and he needs a beating.

  • @KingKoodaz yes he has your just asking him cause u don't no what it looks like

  • i'm 12 and i only know 3.1415926535 LOL!

  • I heard gunshots at 2:06

  • I'm 10 and I know 55 but that's crazy. 3.1415926535897932384626433832­79502884179169399357105820

  • 3.1415926535897932384626433832­795028841971693993751058209749­445923078164062862089986280348­253421170679821480865132823066­470938446095505822317253594081­28481117450284102701

    im twelve and i know approximately 180

    learned sixtyseven yesterday

    

  • I'm 14 and I only know...5

    :P

  • WRONG LITTLE BOY. O is a letter 0 is a number

  • I know about 5 digits of pi,im skilled :) forgot to say that I got reallife.. outside my room..

  • im 13 and only know 30. saaaddd. thats really impressive tho

  • LOL, im 12 and i only know 130 xD

  • @22jackingram wtf? im 12 and all i know is 3.14 XD

  • I only know sixty. I memorized them in about three hours though...

  • no its 58201 not58203

  • @Shanadawn56 Nope and nope. Try again

  • I'm 15 and I know 4.

  • how many did everyone else get?

  • @cheatmasterbw Girl 2 over to the right won with 2 more digits. Next closest was around 130

  • ive been rough thats right. Im fine if hes done it himself.

    i dont like it when parents make their sons make the things they couldnt. I was hard because of that. This may not have been the case. well im fine if hes done it because he chose it too.its cool in fact if he wants to do something different and to make people proud. just dont push him. thats what i was saying

  • I'm ten and know 40

  • I think that he was reading of something because his eyes were moving back and forth and weren't looking around

  • I know my phone number, weell almost..

  • thats amazing your son is very talented i am just amazed good job kid you are amazing i am in 7th grade and i dont even know the first 5 letters so good job.

  • after a while, it sounds like hes making it up.

  • xD I'm 10 and know 103. I just got pwned.

  • @dmenkhau I got PWNED BIG time i'm 11 i only know 30 (then again i dont have alot of free time) know what ill work on it

  • @dmenkhau xDD

  • i conted he only did 199!!!!!!!!!!! lie

  • @thenarutocool You can't even spell "counted"; so why should we believe you? Anyways, wow, I only know 31 digits.

  • @thenarutocool But i counted 201 digits that he spoke....

  • A couple errors.

  • @MegaCodmw2master I agree. You made a few.

  • @AnimeAnnemarie

    he said it right! i doubly checked.......

  • that's 201...

  • @lolocaustism Yes. That is 201 digits but the contest counted the digits beyond the decimal point.

  • Cutest math bee ever.

  • It's impressive, but WHYYYY?

  • dayum this kid is awsome! lol he knows alot mor than me hahahaha good job!

  • awe his smile after he high fives the kid next to him is precious

  • crazy ..

  • NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERD

  • this kid will be everywhere but in a girls house ;p

  • its 3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 5820974944 5923078164 0628620899 8628034825 3421170679 8214808651 3282306647 0938446095 505822317 oops i forget the rest....

  • in the end, you wont use it. but good memory practice though

  • Learn Calc.

  • look at the kids behind him hahaha

  • more like 1:13, actually, resolved at 1:17.

  • the pause at 1:17 is such a nail biter!

  • Einstein was born on March 14th - 3.14 - the numeric equivalent of Pi! He lived in Princeton, New Jersey for over 20 years so the WHOLE town celebrates with a Geek Freak Weekend. We hope your son can join us! If not, she can upload a video of herself reciting pi on the princeton pi day website!

  • u no wut! age wise he should hav one!!! great job!!!

  • 3.1415926535897932384626433832­79502884197

  • it's not even right

  • @AnimeAnnemarie what are you talking about?

  • @wwwiv sorry, my comments sounds a little mean. But as far as I know Pi, what your (adorable) son says, is wrong.

  • @wwwiv sorry, my comments sounds a little mean. But as far as I know Pi, what your (adorable) son says, is sometimes wrong.

  • @AnimeAnnemarie As I've mentioned to a few others who said that he made a mistake, "he didn't". There was a panel of about 4-5 teachers and whenever a kid made a mistake they would stop the contestant immediately. You can see the other 2 videos I've posted from where he did 250 at age 9 and 370 at age 10. He didn't make a mistake but simply stopped when he couldn't remember the next number. The night before he did 370 he recited 410 to me.

  • @wwwiv okay, then I made a mistake ;)

  • @wwwiv he means pi itself is wrong. people say pi, while being accurate, is stupid because it doesn't fit as well with trig.

  • @wwwiv sorry, my comments sounds a little mean. But as far as I know Pi, what your (adorable) son says, is sometimes wrong.

  • IT'S not even right

  • LOL rthe black girl stands up like "ohhh shit I forgot all the numbers..."

  • all I know is 3.1415926535897932384626433832­795028841971693993751058209749­445923078164062862089986280348­25342117067982148

  • did you teach him mnemonics? I really think kids should be taught memory techniques young. It's like anything else, if you learn it when you're young it's much easier for you.

  • @heatmourning33 No. I didn't teach him anything. He just has a knack for numbers. When he was 5 you could give him a number (say 47) and tell him to double it. He would immediately say 94. Then double again and he would say 188. Double again,etc. He could go into the 5-6 digit range with ease. When anyone would ask how he did it ,his response was that he saw it on the "paper". I always that that was funny. I wish I had videotaped that. It was truly impressive.

  • @wwwiv very impressive indeed! If he's really serious about this kind of stuff they have memory competitions. If he learned some of the mnemonic techniques I think it would only improve it, especially if he is capable of remembering 200 digits using techniques of his own invention. When I first learned mnemonics it only took me a couple days to get 500 digits, before I used them I'd be lucky to get 20.

  • @wwwiv

    He saw it on the paper? As in some paper-like form in his mind? Does that mean he possibly has synesthesia or some other interesting quirk? Some form of photographic memory?

  • al i know is this: 3.1415926535897

  • awwe hes so cute :)

  • 3.1415926535897946264 .....i think lol

  • i know 3.14159265 xD

  • the kid's friend is funny too! his facial reactions were priceless! 2:10 to 2:14! i wish my friend would be that happy for me! hahaha

  • @bryen19931 True friendship. They have been the best of friends for the last 5 years. Always encouraging to each other in everything they do.

  • @wwwiv thats good to see true friendship like that! now a days..people just pick on those types of kids..its sad i know..but he has a bright future ahead of him

  • hmmm question. why do people learn this?????

  • @killersleepingbag To exercise their memory.

  • cute!

  • how cute!

  • Nice job young man! You almost got the first place!! :)

  • i dont care if he messed up on the 167 decimal place i cant get past 7 oooh yeah And the NEXT ACT IS hi im allysa and i can bridge a deck of cards :S

  • i dont care if he messed up on the 167 decimal place i cant get past 7

  • NEWS;

    PI = 3,26 !!!

  • HEY EVERYBODY BREAKING NEWS THE LAST DIGIT OF PI HAS BEEEEEN DISCOVERED HOORAR! Oh wait that is't interesting at all... In fact any Pi based subject  i find INCREDIBLY BORING...

    HINT HINT

  • @willvidsalot6382 maybe you should stop watching these videos then :)

  • And now hexadecimal: 3.243F6A8885A308D31319...

    Expanding fractions: 3 + 1/8+1/61+1/5014+1/27649202+1/1­911195900442808...

    I think it's a good way for kids learn discipline, because they have to practice every day one step at a time and in return they get to impress people. But come-on, we all know it's just a parlor trick and not an actual skill.

  • @noxure That's an Egyptian Fraction of 355/113: an aproximation of Pi-Greek.

    Wow

  • You will impress every single girl on earth with this... not*

  • I got to 70 in 1 hour :D.

    I noticed learning them by simply reading them over in your head won't serve you too well. I use mnemonics such as 3.1415 = CADAE. I'm a nubcake though < :/

  • @ImmortalSpecies really, I lerned them by reading it over and over.

  • 3.14159265358979323846 thats abouit all i know

  • aww nice kid but the others in the class had no idea what he was doing lol

  • I win 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 70679 82148 08651 32823 06647 09384 46095 50582 23172 53594 08128 48111 74502 84102 70193 85211 05559 64462 29489 54930 38196 44288 10975 66593 34461 28475 64823 37867 83165 27120 19091 45648 56692 34603 48610 45432 66482 13393 60726 02491 41273 72458 70066 06315 58817 48815 20920 96282 92540 91715 36436 78925 90360 01133 05305 48820 46652 13841 46951 94151 16094 33057 27036

  • lol this should have bin the first message sent to OUTER SPACE XD seriosly

  • it's 5823 at -.28, nice try kid

  • @SonidaMarks Not sure what you're listening to or where you got your info but at 28 seconds in he says 582 097 4944 which is correct. It's 5820 not 5823.

  • @wwwiv ya, my speakers suck anyway haha.

  • @wwwiv dont worry about him he's a troll

  • i know 3.141592653589793

  • @MisterAMatias i'm twelve, and i know 500 digits right off the top. ask me anything. i'm here to help not brag:)

  • @Frdchanga what is the meaning of life?

  • i know 3.1415926535897932384626433832­7950288417916

  • You must be proud! I personally don't have that kind if patience. If only I could shove this in a friend of mine's face! He is always carrying a list reciting them to me (I'm not fond of it) I'll be like "Look at the awesome boy who memorized them!"

  • me:good, now whats 42/0?

    kid: ....(head explodes)

  • i wanna bet you for 10000$ that he can't say all digits of pi

  • @Downbrokenhearts No one can

  • pi=3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 70679 82148 08651 32823 06647 09384 46095 50582 23172 53594 08128 48111 74502 84102 70193 85211 05559 64462 29489 54930 38196 44288 10975 66593 34461 28475 64823 37867 83165 27120 19091 45648 56692 34603 48610 45432 66482 13393 60726 02491 41273 72458 70066 06315 58817 48815 20920 96282 92540 91715 36436 78925 90360 01133 05305 48820 46652 13841 46951 94151 16094 33057 27036

  • @IzThataApple you got that from the internet

  • @dpspeech Practically a physicist needs only 39 digits of Pi to make a circle the size of the observable universe accurate to one atom of hydrogen

  • how many are there? 

  • @QullVideo as of January 2010 almost 2.7 trillion digits of pi have been calculated although the number itself is infinite this is the most known at this time. This number is up from having known only the first 2037 digits as recently as the year 1949.

  • @wwwiv I bet the mayans new and could calculate it using a hand full of SALT

  • your son is amazing. im in 6th grade and i dont even know 6 digits of pi!

  • all i know is 3.14159265358979

  • hahahaha!!!!! i used to have a friend who braged about memerizing 80!! i'm gonna rub this in his face so hard if i ever see him again!!

  • Wow...that youngster has some storage capacity in that noggin'....

  • i know 3.14159

  • i know 3.14159265358979 but thats it

  • cool, I am 15 years old, and have 208 or so decimal places. I have memorized up to the part "549 303 819 644 288 1097" So a few more than this kid. Good job though, because at his age, I haven't even learned Pi at all in school. I learned it in grade 5 I think. But then again, I first went on the internet at age 8 or 9, which is probably late for most people nowadays.

  • All I know is 3.1415926535897932384626433832­7950

  • i love how hes just standing there putting him hands on his hip LOL

  • I know 3 digits =)

    3,14 xD

  • I wish my school did that. I would probably win. im in 6th grade and I know 300 digits

  • so what is the point of knowing something that really dont care?

  • Wow.

  • I once memorized 100 when I was bored. :D

    Now I can remember only about 50 though. :P

  • @mollybrace33 omg me too! haha we had a cpntest in math n i won they were all like woah! n now ppl r calling me pi girl n im like shutup! lol

  • 3.14159 has been good for most scientists and for me ;)

  • its easy!! my class was doing this to honor pi day! im in 6th grade. and i memorized 200 too!!!! also i got 1st place

  • crazy

  • i kno 150 and he missed one number but thats great for an 8 year old

  • @skatergurl12100 Actually he didn't miss a number. I know the one you're probably thinking about. When he says 034 825 342 1170, the 342 sounds a bit like 346 but considering there were 4-5 judges that were reading each number and would stop a kid if they made a mistake I'm fairly certain he didn't miss a single digit. Must be the southern dialect. If you watch the following year he hits 250 & clearly doesn't miss one. Tomorrow they have the competition again. He recited 410 to me last night.

  • I know 157 digits and it took me about 45 minutes to learn. pretty fun lol

  • I know 101

  • memorizing pi for competition is stupid .......should do some challenge problems

  • @bubblegirl4156813551 Actually he just memorized this b/c he got bored with the challenging problems.

  • @bubblegirl4156813551 Memorization is a challenge

  • @bubblegirl4156813551

    Plus it's for Pi Day! Where's your holiday spirit!?

  • @bubblegirl4156813551

    Plus it's for Pi Day! Where's your holiday spirit!?

  • @bubblegirl4156813551 lol fail

  • 4 hours im at 112. i wud make a vid but its not even impressive yet.

  • mhhhmmmmmm pie. I'm hungry. But seriously, when will this ever be useful? All i ever needed was the 3.14, which i dont even use thanks to the pi symbol on my calculator. But good work with the memorization, he will do well in cramming for tests.