Pi digits and decimal places
Pi (𝜋) is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Pi is irrational and does not repeat its decimal representation.
You may recognise Pi as 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510... etc. The value of Pi here is taken from Scott Hemphill's computed value.
The first 1000000 decimal places contain: 99959 0s, 99758 1s, 100026 2s, 100229 3s, 100230 4s, 100359 5s, 99548 6s, 99800 7s, 99985 8s and 100106 9s. There's one '3' before the decimal point...

Digits of pi
Before you click remember - it's a byte a digit!
Pi trivia
There are no occurrences of the sequence 123456 in the first million digits but of the eight 12345s three are followed by another 5. 012345 occurs twice and they're both followed by another 5.
The millionth digit after the decimal point is a '1' and the next two hundred figures after that are:
3092756283 2084531584 6520010277 9723561292 3012605863
5360116492 0990258745 5521403969 7911534022 4158981324
5057229232 3321310453 9246998366 1127509161 3418779722
7187025774 4736124388 5140834659 3203124872 8192989830


