64 - Chessboard Square

64 = 2^6 and number of squares on a chessboard.

Why this number matters

64 is useful for understanding number patterns, powers, factors, and how math ideas connect in real examples.

Background / history

Mathematicians and teachers have used numbers like 64 to explain structure, patterns, and numeric relationships.

Simple example

A quick way to sanity-check 64: 21 + 43 = 64. You can also test divisibility (for example, 64 is divisible by 2).

Key Facts

Fun fact

64 is a perfect square, power of two (2^6) number.

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