Sunday, 13 February 2022

Super Bowl 56: (10, 29), (11, 31) → [(29 + 31) + {23} = {83}]

The consecutive integers 10 and 11, and their prime relationships [(10, 29) and (11, 31)] are significant to the final score of this year's Super Bowl.

  • The final score to Super Bowl 55 was 31-9.
  • 55 is the 10th Fibonacci number.
  • The 10th prime number is 29.

319 + (29) = 348


  • The final score to Super Bowl 56 was 23-20.
  • L.A. scored 23 points.
  • The 23rd prime number is 83.
  • The 83rd prime number is 431.



  • 348 is the number to which 83 must be added to reach 431:

348 + (83) = (431)

  • 29 + 31 = 60
  • 60 is the number to which 23 must be added to reach 83:

60 + (23) = (83)

(Consider also that 23, 29 and 31 are consecutive primes)


  • The total points scored was 23 + 20 = 43.
  • 43 is the 14th prime number.



29 is the number to which 14 must be added to reach 43:

29 + (14) = (43)


  • 23:20 is 11:20 on the twelve-hour clock.
The 11th prime number is 31:



  • 20 is the number to which 11 must be added to reach 31:

20 + (11) = (31)


The 56th prime number is 263:



  • 1120 - 263 = 857.
  • 857 is the 148th prime number.



  • The 43rd prime number is 191.
  • 148 is the number to which 43 must be added to reach 191.

148 + (43) = (191)



  • The largest single-day point gain in the Dow's history was 2113 points on March 24, 2020.
  • The final score to Super Bowl 55 was synchronized with the 2113 point gain.
  • 2113 is the 319th prime number.
  • The final score to Super Bowl 55 was 31-9.
  • Super Bowl 55 took place on the 38th (the reflection of 83) day of the year.
  • The 38th prime is 163.
  • 125 is the number to which 38 must be added to reach 163.
  • Super Bowl 56 took place 691 days after the 2113 point gain.
  • 691 is the 125th prime number.
  • The final score to Super Bowl 56 was 23-20.
  • 2320 - 2113 = 207
  • The 56th prime is 263.
  • 207  is the number to which 56 must be added to reach 263.


207 + (56) = (263)


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