User blog:I am a McCree God/I think I have found how many arrows Graham's Number has.

I think I may have found how many or about how many arrows Graham's Number has. I looked here, scrolling down to where it says a chart labeled "Approximations", and where it says "Chained arrow notation."

3→3→64→2 ~ g64

I don't completely understand chained arrow notation since I've see different examples of different chained arrow notation problems which makes me a bit confused.

So to my calculations, Graham's Number is 3↑10 1.06023674*10 15,624 3.

This is only an approximation so the actually number of arrows may be much smaller or may be much bigger.