Here are some interesting numbers from right of the decimal of PI--
The first 100 digits, the first 1,000 digits, the first 10,000 digits, first 100,000 and the first 1,000,000.
Using 0 - 9, multiply the five digits together that have the highest count.
For example:
The first 100 digits, 2,3,4,8 & 9 have 10 or more digits, 1,5,6,7 & 0 have less than ten each.
Multiply 2 X 3 X 4 X 8 X 9 = 1,728.
Check out the other higher counts and let me know what you think.
Matt
The first 100 digits, the first 1,000 digits, the first 10,000 digits, first 100,000 and the first 1,000,000.
Using 0 - 9, multiply the five digits together that have the highest count.
For example:
The first 100 digits, 2,3,4,8 & 9 have 10 or more digits, 1,5,6,7 & 0 have less than ten each.
Multiply 2 X 3 X 4 X 8 X 9 = 1,728.
Check out the other higher counts and let me know what you think.

Matt