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"Stop the Social Media-Exclusive Numberblocks!"Four
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"Let’s do everything!"Ten
This page is a list of stuff.

"How many plots connecting to the show are on your head?"Zero
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The following is a list of all the non-physical Numberblocks that have so far only appeared in social media.

"Who are you?"Yellow
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Pi, or π, is a semi-official Numberblock who represents pi.

Appearance[]

In their drawing, they are circular with four quadrant-circular blocks. They have dark green eyebrows, that look like Four's, except the left eyebrow has one of their squares chipped off. Their blocks are pale yellow and their limbs and lips are dark green with a bucktooth.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

Character[]

  • They are the only character to be made out of irregularly-shaped blocks.
  • Pi was referenced in More to Explore.
    • The actual reference is Three, One and Four (3.14) standing next to a pie.
    • Pi was also seen for a frame during the "count to One Million" segment along with a lot of other mathematical constants (the golden ratio, √2, euler's constant, the powers of 2, etc.)
    • There was also a painting in the art gallery scene containing 10 right-facing chevrons split up into groups of 3, 1, 4 and 2. There's also a circular pattern after the first group of chevrons, indicating that Pi rounded to 3 decimal places is 3.142.
    • Later, Making Friends used this line: “perhaps I could perch upon you!” which spells out their name in a stealth word. Other characters in the same scene make remarks alluding to Pi being an irrational number which begins with 3.
    • Their actual appearance was possibly teased in Go Go Domino.
  • Pi, Two Million, Seven Million, and Eight Million are the only characters that already have an official, supposedly figured-out appearance.
  • They are the first fan-drawn Numberblock in general to appear on social media.
  • Pi is the only Numberblock starting with P. As they’re an irrational, they’re not the only one in their notable number category (irrational in general) to be prime. Phi, also known as golden ratio, in between One and Two serves a role too.

Number[]

  • Pi to 209 decimal places is:
    • 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841916939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706799821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303819412881097.

References[]

"Yip, yip, yip!" - Squarey or Oblongy
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"You understood that?"Three
This page is about media that is in a different language to English, the language in question being Spanish.

¡Ya somos 2.000.000 y como sabréis es un número MUY grande!
(We are already 2,000,000 and as you know, it is a VERY big number!)
 

— The Spanish YouTube channel


Two Million, or 2,000,000, is a semi-official Numberblocks character with 2,000,000 blocks. He has only appeared on a thumbnail of the YouTube video celebrating the fact that the Numberblocks Spanish YouTube Channel has surpassed 2,000,000 subscribers. The thumbnail of the YouTube video has changed to replace Two Million with Two, One Million and an orange Numberblob.

Appearance[]

Two Million is an orange cube with an orange side. His face is the same as Two's and has a Numberling 2,000,000 on top.

Trivia[]

  • Two Million is the fourth biggest male Numberblock so far, despite him being non-canon, the biggest male is Nine Million, the second biggest male is Eight Million, and the third biggest male is Seven Million.
  • He was the first Numberblock to appear in the Numberblocks Spanish Youtube channel in a thumbnail.
    • This technically made Two Million a Spanish-exclusive character.
  • He is the ninth multiple of Eight to not have any limbs.
  • He is the fourth Numberblock to debut after 2021.
  • The design of the zeroes in his Numberling is different to the one in-show.
  • Two Million's design is fundamentally flawed in a mathematical sense, which could explain why the video thumbnail he's present in was replaced shortly afterwards.
    • He is not a cube number, though he's arranged in a cube. The cube root of 2,000,000 is 125.992104989, which isn't a whole number.
    • The closest shape to a cube that Two Million could realistically be arranged in, without decimals, is 125x125x128.

WOW! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 million subscribers! Thank you so much 🤩 Have you subscribed yet?
 

The Facebook post


Seven Million, or 7,000,000, is a semi-official Numberblocks character, he has only appeared on this Facebook post celebrating the fact that the Numberblocks YouTube Channel has surpassed 7,000,000 subscribers.

Appearance[]

He is like Seven, but a million times bigger, with a different numberling, and is also incorrectly coloured, with his sixth million-block being Violet, and his seventh million-block being Purple, instead of vice versa.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • He is the third biggest male Numberblock so far despite him being semi-canon, the first biggest male being Nine Million, the second being Eight Million and the fourth being Two Million.
  • He is the first complete Numberblock to debut after 2021.
  • He is the only multiple of One Million (besides One Million) whose image of origin is still active on Numberblocks' social media, due to the fact that despite his top two million-blocks being in the wrong order, his design is still mathematically accurate.


Eight Million, or 8,000,000, is a semi-official Numberblocks character with 8,000,000 blocks. He has only appeared on a thumbnail of the YouTube video celebrating the fact that the Numberblocks YouTube Channel has surpassed 8,000,000 subscribers. The thumbnail of the YouTube video has changed to remove Eight Million.

Appearance[]

He is like Eight, but a million times bigger. He is a 200×200×200 cube.

Trivia[]

  • Eight Million is the second biggest male Numberblock, despite him being non-canon, the third biggest male is Seven Million, but the first biggest male is Nine Million.
  • He is the seventh multiple of Eight to not have any limbs.
  • He is the second Numberblock to debut after 2021.
  • Eight Million's design is fundamentally flawed in a mathematical sense, which could explain why the video thumbnail he's present in was replaced shortly afterwards.
    • Eight Million is supposed to be a 200×200×200 cube, however strangely enough, he has 110×80×100 blocks which means he has only 880,000 blocks, which is only somewhat relevant to Eight Million due to it being related to eights. Most of his lines are also incorrectly placed, with some looking like solid cuboids as opposed to blocks.


Nine Million, or 9,000,000, is a semi-official Numberblocks character with 9,000,000 blocks. He has only appeared on an old YouTube thumbnail celebrating 9,000,000 subscribers. The thumbnail of the YouTube video has since been changed to one without Nine Million.

Appearance[]

Nine Million is a light grey cube with a grey side. His face is the same as Nine's and has a Numberling 9,000,000 on top.

Trivia[]

  • Nine Million is the biggest male Numberblock so far, despite him being non-canon, the second biggest male is Eight Million, the third biggest male is Seven Million.
  • He is the third Numberblock to appear in the Numberblocks Youtube channel in a thumbnail, the first being Seven Million, and the second being Eight Million.
  • Unlike Nine and Ninety, he's only one shade of grey - light grey.
  • He is the only non-physical square magnitude of 9 to have square eyes. Ninety Thousand and Nine Hundred have rectangular eyes while they’re squares.
  • He is the eighth multiple of Eight to not have any limbs. The seventh is Eight Million, the sixth is Seven Million.
  • He is the third Numberblock to debut after 2021.
  • The design of the zeroes in his Numberling is different to the one in-show.
  • He is the 1st non cube number to be arranged in a cube, The 2nd is Two Million. Both of them are erroneous.
  • He has the most factors out of all the Numberblocks so far, with 147 factors.
  • Nine Million's design is fundamentally flawed in a mathematical sense, which could explain why the video thumbnail he's present in was replaced shortly afterwards.
    • Despite his appearance, 9,000,000 is not a cube number. The cube root of 9,000,000 is 208.008382, which is not a whole number.
    • The closest shape to a cube that Nine Million could realistically be arranged in, without decimals, is 200x200x225.