56 is: The sum of the first six triangular numbers (making it a tetrahedral number).[1] The number of ways to choose 3 out of 8 objects or 5 out of 8 objects, if order does not matter. The sum of six consecutive primes (3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17) a tetranacci number[2] and a pronic number.[3] a refactorable number, since 8 is one of its 8 divisors. The sum of the sums of the divisors of the first 8 positive integers.[4] A semiperfect number, since 56 is twice a perfect number. A partition number - the number of distinct ways 11 can be represented as the sum of natural numbers. An Erdős-Woods number, since it is possible to find sequences of 56 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member.[5] The only known number n such that φ(n − 1)σ(n − 1) = φ(n)σ(n) = φ(n + 1)σ(n + 1), where φ(m) is Euler's totient function and σ(n) is the sum of the divisor function, see OEIS: A244439. The maximum determinant in an 8 by 8 matrix of zeroes and ones. The number of polygons formed by connecting all the 8 points on the perimeter of a two-times-two-square by straight lines.[6] Plutarch[7] states that the Pythagoreans associated a polygon of 56 sides with Typhon and that they associated certain polygons of smaller numbers of sides with other figures in Greek mythology. While it is impossible to construct a perfect regular 56-sided polygon using a compass and straightedge, a close approximation has recently been discovered which it is claimed[8] might have been used at Stonehenge, and it is constructible if the use of an angle trisector is allowed since 56 = 23 × 7.[9]
no good way to measure, it keeps adding to the number untill opponent accepts some of the attack so theoretically can go for how ever long your opponent can stall
@@Joanyan What makes the number bigger is going fast enough to “chain” multiple attacks together. If Promo was slower delivering that attack, it would’ve visually broken up into smaller spikes, like a 20+ and 20+, which is still ridiculous
56 is:
The sum of the first six triangular numbers (making it a tetrahedral number).[1]
The number of ways to choose 3 out of 8 objects or 5 out of 8 objects, if order does not matter.
The sum of six consecutive primes (3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17)
a tetranacci number[2] and a pronic number.[3]
a refactorable number, since 8 is one of its 8 divisors.
The sum of the sums of the divisors of the first 8 positive integers.[4]
A semiperfect number, since 56 is twice a perfect number.
A partition number - the number of distinct ways 11 can be represented as the sum of natural numbers.
An Erdős-Woods number, since it is possible to find sequences of 56 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member.[5]
The only known number n such that φ(n − 1)σ(n − 1) = φ(n)σ(n) = φ(n + 1)σ(n + 1), where φ(m) is Euler's totient function and σ(n) is the sum of the divisor function, see OEIS: A244439.
The maximum determinant in an 8 by 8 matrix of zeroes and ones.
The number of polygons formed by connecting all the 8 points on the perimeter of a two-times-two-square by straight lines.[6]
Plutarch[7] states that the Pythagoreans associated a polygon of 56 sides with Typhon and that they associated certain polygons of smaller numbers of sides with other figures in Greek mythology. While it is impossible to construct a perfect regular 56-sided polygon using a compass and straightedge, a close approximation has recently been discovered which it is claimed[8] might have been used at Stonehenge, and it is constructible if the use of an angle trisector is allowed since 56 = 23 × 7.[9]
bros been waiting his whole life for this moment
@@hamburger_pie wikipedia
I wish Chains were a thing. this is a well deserved 56
- Spiker
boom! tetris for jeff
Highest spike without 4wide?
no good way to measure, it keeps adding to the number untill opponent accepts some of the attack so theoretically can go for how ever long your opponent can stall
@@Joanyan What makes the number bigger is going fast enough to “chain” multiple attacks together. If Promo was slower delivering that attack, it would’ve visually broken up into smaller spikes, like a 20+ and 20+, which is still ridiculous
9-0 op
56 is a stale bread number
Promostack
If you could count to 4 then the spike would be 64.
This sounds like such an Insult
@@zenith_tetris lmaoo