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Fifty-Four, or 54, is a Numberblock made of 54 blocks.
Appearance
Fifty-Four has fifty light blue blocks with blue borders, and four green blocks. He has blue rectangle eyes, eyebrows, limbs and pink lips. He also wears a bowtie, with the left side resembling Nine's blocks, the middle containing a multiplication symbol, and the right side resembling Six's dots. On the back of his blocks, he has 6 grid games. He also wears an array display as he has 8 factors, and teal shorts.
Personality
Fifty-Four likes games that are played on grids, because he is 9×6.
His favourite game is 'Dots and Boxes', according to Grid Games Galore.
Episode Appearances
- The Big One (compound)
- The Rolling Sixes (figured-out debut)
- Remix the Sixes
- Grid Games Galore
- The Magical Nines
- Nine's Time to Shine
- Space Division (latest appearance)
Total number of appearances: 7 (6 figured out, 1 compound)
Arrangements
Trivia
- He is the third Numberblock whose main arrangement's width is wider than its height is tall, the first is Thirty-One and the second is Forty-Eight.
- He's also the second Numberblock whose main arrangement is a rectangle that's wider than it's tall, the first being Forty-Eight.
- Him and Forty-Eight are also similar, as they both debuted in Series 7.
- He is the second character voiced by David Carling, the first is Forty-Two.
- He is seen to be close with Fifty-Six.
- He is the third Numberblock to wear a tie, the first is Twenty, and the second is Twenty-Six.
- Chronologically, he is the second Numberblock in the 50s to be figured out, but numerically the first. (the first is Fifty-Five)
Back
- He has appeared in 2.7% of all Numberblocks episodes, including the crossover episodes.
- He and Forty-Five are the only multiples of 9 that do not have the same gender if you flip the digits around.
- The games on Fifty-Four's back[1]:
- Three Block's Morris (top left): Place counters on the grid and move them around until a player gets three in a row.
- This Way (top middle): You place arrows that lead to empty squares until you can't.
- Ninoku (top right): A lot like sudoku, but you use different groups with dots instead of numbers.
- Dots and Boxes (bottom left): Draw lines between the points. The person to draw the last line in a box takes it over. The object of the game is to take more boxes than your rival.
- Roll to Nine (bottom middle): A simple and short board game. Like "Snake and Ladders", you win when you roll an exact number to the ninth space.
- Noughts and Crosses/Tic-Tac-Toe (bottom right): You all know this one!
- Fifty-Four is the third 4-ender to be male, the first being 4, the second being 14.
- Fifty-Four is chronologically the fourth Numberblock to have a detail on their back, the other three are Eleven, Twenty-Two, and Sixty-Four.
- Sixty-Four and Fifty-Four have game boards on their backs, while Eleven and Twenty-Two has equations on their backs.
- Coincidentally, they both have the "same features as tens", as well as Forty-Nine and Fifty-Six.
- Fifty-Four is the third numerically to have a detail on their back, after 11 and 22 and followed by 64.
- Sixty-Four and Fifty-Four have game boards on their backs, while Eleven and Twenty-Two has equations on their backs.
- He has the same face as 63, except 63 has no eyebrows and their face colours are different.