What number has 666 zeros
A number with 666 zeros would be written as 1 followed by 666 zeros, mathematically expressed as 10⁶⁶⁶. This number doesn't have a standard name in conventional naming systems like million, billion, or trillion. Using the systematic naming convention, numbers are named based on powers of 1000: million (10⁶), billion (10⁹), trillion (10¹²), and so on, with each step adding three zeros. Since 666 is divisible by 3 (666 ÷ 3 = 222), this number would technically be 1000²²², but there's no established name for the 222nd group in the standard system.
In practice, numbers this large exceed anything relevant to physics or observable reality—the number of atoms in the universe is estimated around 10⁸⁰, making a number with 666 zeros unimaginably larger. For reference, a googol (10¹⁰⁰) is already larger than the number of particles in the universe, and 10⁶⁶⁶ dwarfs even that. Mathematicians working with such large numbers typically just use scientific notation (10⁶⁶⁶) rather than attempting to name them. The number 666 itself carries cultural significance in various contexts, which is why people sometimes ask about numbers with exactly 666 zeros, though mathematically it's no more special than 10⁶⁶⁵ or 10⁶⁶⁷.