Although a chessboard has only 64 squares, there are 1040 possible legal chess moves and between 10111 to 10123 total possible moves — which is more than the total number of atoms in the universe.
You’d think a website called “LiveScience” would be able to use exponents in article copy correctly.
You’d think a website called “LiveScience” would be able to use exponents in article copy correctly.
Over ten thousand? That’s, like, more than a HUNDRED!!
And every fair shuffle of a deck of cards produces a card order which has never been seen before, and will never be seen again. Ooooo scary!