Introduction: How to Memorize the First 100 Digits of Pi in Under 30 Days

Memorizing the first 100 digits of pi might seem taxing but if you like numbers or want to show off to your nerdy friends, reciting the 1st 100 digits might seem pretty cool.

Supplies

Just 5 minutes everyday for 30 days

A pi number generator such as this onlinemathtools.com/generate-pi-digits or a Pi Chart such as the one above

Step 1: Breaking It Down

Before you start,

It is important to understand the approach, what we'll be doing is breaking it down to remember it in groups:

Day 1: 3. 14 15 926 535 (Revise for 5-7 minutes) (10 Digits)

Day 2: 897 932 (Revise for 5 minutes) Recite the first 10 + these 6 digits - 16 digits

Day 3: 3846 264 (Revise for 7 minutes) Again Recite first 16 + 7 = 23

Day 4: 3383 279 (Revise for 7 mins) 23+7=30

Day 5: 502 884 (Revise for 7 mins) 30+6 = 36

Day 6: Revise the previous 36 - 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884

Day 7: 1971 (Revise 5 mins) 36+4=40

Day 8: 693 (Revise for 7 mins) 40+3=43

Day 9: 9937 (Revise for 5 mins) 43+ 4=47

Day 10: 51058 (5 mins) 47+4=51

Yay! You've reached the halfway mark!

Day 11: Rest

Day 12: Revise the 50

For the next 18 days spend 10 mins each day

Day 13: 209

Day 14: 749

Day 15: 445

Day 16: 923

Day 17: 078

Day 18: 164

Day 19: 062

Day 20: 862

Day 21: 089

Day 22: 986

Day 23: 280

Day 24: 348

Day 25: 253

Day 26: 421

Day 27: 170

Day 28: 679

Day 29&30: Revise

You're good to go!