“We've defined a 'prillionaire' as someone who has several bank accounts across borders, has retirement funds, different kinds of investments, properties and perhaps a crypto wallet. “They belong to or will soon be part of an elite affluent community – and most importantly, they have the desire to be a millionaire.”
Then comes quadrillion, quintrillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, and decillion. One of my favorite challenges is to have my math class continue to count by "illions" as far as they can.
As discussed in our blog, a quadrillion can be defined as 1 with 15 zeros. It can written as 1,000,000,000,000,000. We have one quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, and the list goes on till Graham's number.
Have fun! Of course trillion is not the biggest number. There's quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion and more. Each is a thousand of the previous one. There's even a humongous number called vigintillion, a one with 63 zeros.
This is the Greek letter mu, used to denote 'micro', as 'm' was already taken. None of the words jillion, zillion, squillion, gazillion, kazillion, bajillion, or bazillion (or Brazilian) are real numbers.
Quattuorvigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1075 (1 followed by 75 zeros).
Then, you finally reach Millinillion. Repeat with those numbers to reach Billinillion. After that comes a Trillinillion, Quadrillinillion, Quintillinillion, Sextillinillion, Septillinillion, Octillinillion, Nonillinillion, and on...
Octogintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 10243 (1 followed by 243 zeros).
Google is the word that is more common to us now, and so it is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun to refer to the number 10100. That number is a googol, so named by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who was working with large numbers like 10100.
nonillion. noun. no·nil·lion nō-ˈnil-yən. US : a number equal to 1 followed by 30 zeros see number. also, British : a number equal to 1 followed by 54 zeros see number.
1,000,000,000 (one billion, short scale; one thousand million or one milliard, one yard, long scale) is the natural number following 999,999,999 and preceding 1,000,000,001.
tre·de·cil·lion ˌtrē-di-ˈsil-yən. often attributive. US : a number equal to 1 followed by 42 zeros see Table of Numbers. also, British : a number equal to 1 followed by 78 zeros see Table of Numbers.
What's bigger than a googolplex? Even though a googolplex is immense, Graham's number and Skewes' number are much larger. Named after mathematicians Ronald Graham and Stanley Skewes, both numbers are so large that they can't be represented in the observable universe.
10^9003 = Trillillion/trillinillion/trimillinillion.
noun,plural quat·tu·or·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) quat·tu·or·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 45 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 84 zeros.
A sextillion is one followed by 21 zeros—that's orders of magnitude greater than the number of stars in the Milky Way.
Duotrigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1099 (1 followed by 99 zeros).
A unit of quantity equal to 10102 (1 followed by 102 zeros).
noun,plural sex·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) sex·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 51 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 96 zeros.
noun, plural du·o·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) du·o·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 39 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 72 zeros. amounting to one duodecillion in number.
A Googolplexian is a number with 10100 zeroes. Whilst larger numbers can be imagined, the Googolplexian is the largest number that could be found in the dictionary. The search engine Google adopted the term googol (with a few creative changes) for its name to represent the vast amount of information it has available.