THE LARGEST PRIME:
On 1 June 1999, the team of Nayan Hajratwala, George Woltman, Scott Kurowski et.
al. discovered a new record prime: 26972593-1.
PRIMES LESS THAN 100:
Primes are shown in red, and composites are
marked with a subscript indicating their smallest divisor. Click here to see more prime numbers.
11 |
2 |
3 |
42 |
5 |
62 |
7 |
82 |
93 |
102 |
11 |
122 |
13 |
142 |
153 |
162 |
17 |
182 |
19 |
202 |
213 |
222 |
23 |
242 |
255 |
262 |
273 |
282 |
29 |
302 |
31 |
322 |
333 |
342 |
355 |
362 |
37 |
382 |
393 |
402 |
41 |
422 |
43 |
442 |
453 |
462 |
47 |
482 |
497 |
502 |
513 |
522 |
53 |
542 |
555 |
562 |
573 |
582 |
59 |
602 |
61 |
622 |
633 |
642 |
655 |
662 |
67 |
682 |
693 |
702 |
71 |
722 |
73 |
742 |
753 |
762 |
777 |
782 |
79 |
802 |
813 |
822 |
83 |
842 |
855 |
862 |
873 |
882 |
89 |
902 |
917 |
922 |
933 |
942 |
955 |
962 |
97 |
982 |
993 |
1002 |
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