Science

There are more possible chess games than atoms in the observable universe

Claude Shannon estimated a lower bound of around 10^120 possible chess games. The observable universe holds roughly 10^80 atoms. A game with 32 pieces on 64 squares generates more variation than all the matter we can see.

Claude Shannon, Programming a Computer for Playing Chess — Philosophical Magazine, 1950

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