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The Doubling Chessboard
One grain on square one, doubling each square — the count explodes past belief.
Worked demonstration
On a chessboard you place 1 grain of rice on the first square, then DOUBLE the grains on every square after it. How many grains sit on square number 17?
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Why it works
Square k holds 2^(k-1) grains; doubling 63 times reaches numbers larger than any harvest — the signature of exponential growth.
Background & Explore Further
The wheat-and-chessboard legend illustrates exponential growth — the same math behind compound interest, viral spread and Moore's Law. Explore how quickly doubling outruns linear intuition.
Maths Made Magic — Queen Mary University of London (cs4fn)