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For the love of pi: Pitt Meadows boy's feat of memorizati­on takes the cake

Nine-year-old Canucks fan memorized the mathematic­al constant to 2,030 digits

- NONO SHEN

Nine-year-old Lucas Mason Yao loves the Vancouver Canucks, his pet bunny Chomp and pi, the mathematic­al constant that's celebrated every March 14 around the world.

Lucas, from Pitt Meadows, has memorized the ratio between a circle's circumfere­nce and its diameter to 2,030 digits, far beyond the 3.14 that's close enough for most people.

The feat that he achieved last year took 23 minutes to recite and earned him 115th place on the world ranking for pi memorizati­on, a list that's topped by a man from India who has memorized it to more than 70,000 digits.

Lucas said he has a good memory and has been fascinated by numbers since he was a baby.

“I saw pi one day and I was like, I wanted to learn it,” he said.

His mother, Cindy Liu, said Lucas started memorizing pi in 2020 as a way to beat boredom during the pandemic, and he went from 1,000 digits to 2,000 in just a few days last year.

“He's always looking for challenges and fun stuff to do,” said Liu. “He surprises me all the time.”

They watched videos of people doing the pi challenge on Youtube and when her son tried it out, he loved it, she said. “So, afterward, he just kept going and he asked me about it too, `Oh, do we want to go to 100, 500, or 1,000,' and he just gets excited every time we try new digits.”

Lucas, who is the fifth-ranked Canadian on the world pi memorizati­on list, celebrated Pi Day with a pie that had the pi symbol cut into the crust.

Liu said her son's ability to recite pi to more than 2,000 digits isn't his full potential and she believes he'll break his own record in the future.

But she also said she doesn't want him to spend too much time on the pi challenge. Lucas is also an accomplish­ed pianist, playing at Carnegie Hall in New York when he was five after winning an internatio­nal music competitio­n.

 ?? ?? Lucas Yao, seen holding a pie with a pi symbol on it, has been fascinated by numbers since he was a baby. Now, at age 9, he has parlayed that fascinatio­n to a fifth-place Canadian ranking on the world pi memorizati­on list.
Lucas Yao, seen holding a pie with a pi symbol on it, has been fascinated by numbers since he was a baby. Now, at age 9, he has parlayed that fascinatio­n to a fifth-place Canadian ranking on the world pi memorizati­on list.

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