256 (number)
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| 256 | |
|---|---|
| Cardinal | two hundred [and] fifty-six |
| Ordinal | 256th (two hundred [and] fifty-sixth) |
| Factorization | 256 = 28 |
| Roman numeral | CCLVI |
| Binary | 100000000 |
| Octal | 400 |
| Duodecimal | 194 |
| Hexadecimal | 100 |
256 (two hundred [and] fifty-six, CCLVI) is the natural number following 255 and preceding 257.
[edit] In mathematics
256 is a composite number, with the factorization 256 = 28, which makes it a power of two.
It is also equal to:
- 16², the square of 16
- 44
- 4↑↑2 using Knuth's up-arrow notation
Two hundred fifty-six is also:
- The number of characters in the new Braille 8-dot system.
- The number of different values in one byte, which makes it the typical number of different values in each color channel of a digital color image (see color space encoding).
- The number of columns in a standard Microsoft Excel worksheet.
- The year AD 256 and 256 BC.
- The Split-Screen Level in Pacman
- The number of counties in Texas.
- The number of characters in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita.
- An area code in Alabama.
- The number of regular season football games in the NFL.
- The frequency of Middle C in hertz under philosophical pitch.
- The number of the Amarna letter (EA256), which, according to David Rohl, was written by Ishbosheth and contains mentions of King David, Jesse, and Joab.

