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3 (three) is a number, numeral and
digit Digit may refer to: Mathematics and science * Numerical digit, as used in mathematics or computer science ** Hindu-Arabic numerals, the most common modern representation of numerical digits * Digit (anatomy), the most distal part of a limb, such ...
. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies.


Evolution of the Arabic digit

The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th century. The bottom stroke was dropped around the 10th century in the western parts of the Caliphate, such as the Maghreb and Al-Andalus, when a distinct variant ("Western Arabic") of the digit symbols developed, including modern Western 3. In contrast, the Eastern Arabs retained and enlarged that stroke, rotating the digit once more to yield the modern ("Eastern") Arabic digit "٣". In most modern Western typefaces, the digit 3, like the other
decimal digit A numerical digit (often shortened to just digit) is a single symbol used alone (such as "2") or in combinations (such as "25"), to represent numbers in a positional numeral system. The name "digit" comes from the fact that the ten digits (Latin ...
s, has the height of a
capital letter Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing ...
, and sits on the baseline. In typefaces with text figures, on the other hand, the glyph usually has the height of a lowercase letter "x" and a descender: "". In some
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
text-figure typefaces, though, it has an ascender instead of a descender. A common graphic variant of the digit three has a flat top, similar to the letter Ʒ (ezh). This form is sometimes used to prevent falsifying a 3 as an 8. It is found on UPC-A barcodes and
standard 52-card deck The standard 52-card deck of French-suited playing cards is the most common pack of playing cards used today. In English-speaking countries it is the only traditional pack used for playing cards; in many countries of the world, however, it is used ...
s.


Mathematics

3 is the second smallest prime number and the first
odd Odd means unpaired, occasional, strange or unusual, or a person who is viewed as eccentric. Odd may also refer to: Acronym * ODD (Text Encoding Initiative) ("One Document Does it all"), an abstracted literate-programming format for describing X ...
prime number. It is the first unique prime, such that the
period length A periodic function is a Function (mathematics), function that repeats its values at regular intervals. For example, the trigonometric functions, which repeat at intervals of 2\pi radians, are periodic functions. Periodic functions are used th ...
value of 1 of the decimal expansion of its reciprocal, 0.333..., is unique. 3 is a twin prime with 5, and a
cousin prime In number theory, cousin primes are prime numbers that differ by four. Compare this with twin primes, pairs of prime numbers that differ by two, and sexy primes, pairs of prime numbers that differ by six. The cousin primes (sequences and in OE ...
with 7, and the only known number n such that n! - 1 and n! + 1 are prime, as well as the only prime number p such that p - 1 yields another prime number, 2. A triangle is made of three sides. It is the smallest non-self-intersecting polygon and the only polygon not to have proper
diagonals In geometry, a diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not on the same edge. Informally, any sloping line is called diagonal. The word ''diagonal'' derives from the ancient Greek δ ...
. When doing quick estimates, 3 is a rough approximation of , 3.1415..., and a very rough approximation of ''e'', 2.71828... 3 is the first Mersenne prime, as well as the second Mersenne prime exponent and the second double Mersenne prime exponent, for 7 and
127 127 may refer to: *127 (number), a natural number *AD 127, a year in the 2nd century AD *127 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC *127 (band), an Iranian band See also *List of highways numbered 127 Route 127 or Highway 127 can refer to multiple roads ...
, respectively. 3 is also the first of five known Fermat primes, which include 5, 17,
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, and
65537 65537 is the integer after 65536 and before 65538. In mathematics 65537 is the largest known prime number of the form 2^ +1 (n = 4). Therefore, a regular polygon with 65537 sides is constructible with compass and unmarked straightedge. Johann ...
. It is the second
Fibonacci prime A Fibonacci prime is a Fibonacci number that is prime, a type of integer sequence prime. The first Fibonacci primes are : : 2, 3, 5, 13, 89, 233, 1597, 28657, 514229, 433494437, 2971215073, .... Known Fibonacci primes It is not known whet ...
(and the second Lucas prime), the second Sophie Germain prime, and the second
factorial prime A factorial prime is a prime number that is one less or one more than a factorial (all factorials greater than 1 are even). The first 10 factorial primes (for ''n'' = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14) are : : 2 (0! +&n ...
, as it is equal to 2! + 1. 3 is the second and only prime triangular number, and Gauss proved that every integer is the sum of at most 3 triangular numbers. 3 is the number of non-collinear points needed to determine a
plane Plane(s) most often refers to: * Aero- or airplane, a powered, fixed-wing aircraft * Plane (geometry), a flat, 2-dimensional surface Plane or planes may also refer to: Biology * Plane (tree) or ''Platanus'', wetland native plant * Planes (gen ...
and a circle. Three is the only prime which is one less than a
perfect square ''Perfect Square'' is a 2004 concert film of the alternative rock Musical ensemble, band R.E.M. (band), R.E.M., filmed on July 19, 2003, at the bowling green, Bowling Green in Wiesbaden, Germany. It was released by Warner Reprise Video on March 9, ...
. Any other number which is n^2 − 1 for some integer n is not prime, since it is (n − 1)(n + 1). This is true for 3 as well (with n = 2), but in this case the smaller factor is 1. If n is greater than 2, both n − 1 and n + 1 are greater than 1 so their product is not prime. A natural number is divisible by three if the sum of its digits in base 10 is divisible by 3. For example, the number 21 is divisible by three (3 times 7) and the sum of its digits is 2 + 1 = 3. Because of this, the reverse of any number that is divisible by three (or indeed, any
permutation In mathematics, a permutation of a set is, loosely speaking, an arrangement of its members into a sequence or linear order, or if the set is already ordered, a rearrangement of its elements. The word "permutation" also refers to the act or proc ...
of its digits) is also divisible by three. For instance, 1368 and its reverse 8631 are both divisible by three (and so are 1386, 3168, 3186, 3618, etc.). See also Divisibility rule. This works in base 10 and in any positional numeral system whose base divided by three leaves a remainder of one (bases 4, 7, 10, etc.). Three of the five Platonic solids have triangular faces – the tetrahedron, the octahedron, and the
icosahedron In geometry, an icosahedron ( or ) is a polyhedron with 20 faces. The name comes and . The plural can be either "icosahedra" () or "icosahedrons". There are infinitely many non- similar shapes of icosahedra, some of them being more symmetrica ...
. Also, three of the five Platonic solids have vertices where three faces meet – the tetrahedron, the hexahedron (
cube In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex. Viewed from a corner it is a hexagon and its net is usually depicted as a cross. The cube is the only r ...
), and the dodecahedron. Furthermore, only three different types of
polygons In geometry, a polygon () is a plane figure that is described by a finite number of straight line segments connected to form a closed ''polygonal chain'' (or ''polygonal circuit''). The bounded plane region, the bounding circuit, or the two toge ...
comprise the faces of the five Platonic solids – the triangle, the square, and the
pentagon In geometry, a pentagon (from the Greek πέντε ''pente'' meaning ''five'' and γωνία ''gonia'' meaning ''angle'') is any five-sided polygon or 5-gon. The sum of the internal angles in a simple pentagon is 540°. A pentagon may be simpl ...
. There are only three distinct 4×4 panmagic squares. According to Pythagoras and the Pythagorean school, the number 3, which they called ''triad'', is the noblest of all digits, as it is the only number to equal the sum of all the terms below it, and the only number whose sum with those below equals the product of them and itself. There are three finite convex uniform polytope groups in three dimensions, aside from the infinite families of prisms and antiprisms: the tetrahedral group, the octahedral group, and the icosahedral group. In dimensions n ⩾ 5, there are only three regular polytopes: the n-
simplex In geometry, a simplex (plural: simplexes or simplices) is a generalization of the notion of a triangle or tetrahedron to arbitrary dimensions. The simplex is so-named because it represents the simplest possible polytope in any given dimension. ...
es, n-
cube In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex. Viewed from a corner it is a hexagon and its net is usually depicted as a cross. The cube is the only r ...
s, and n- orthoplexes. In dimensions n9, the only three uniform polytope families, aside from the numerous infinite proprismatic families, are the \mathrm_ simplex, \mathrm_ cubic, and \mathrm_ demihypercubic families. For paracompact hyperbolic honeycombs, there are three groups in dimensions 6 and 9, or equivalently of ranks 7 and 10, with no other forms in higher dimensions. Of the final three groups, the largest and most important is _9, that is associated with an important Kac–Moody
Lie algebra In mathematics, a Lie algebra (pronounced ) is a vector space \mathfrak g together with an Binary operation, operation called the Lie bracket, an Alternating multilinear map, alternating bilinear map \mathfrak g \times \mathfrak g \rightarrow ...
\mathrm _. The
trisection of the angle Angle trisection is a classical problem of straightedge and compass construction of ancient Greek mathematics. It concerns construction of an angle equal to one third of a given arbitrary angle, using only two tools: an unmarked straightedge an ...
was one of the three famous problems of antiquity.


Numeral systems

There is some evidence to suggest that early man may have used counting systems which consisted of "One, Two, Three" and thereafter "Many" to describe counting limits. Early peoples had a word to describe the quantities of one, two, and three but any quantity beyond was simply denoted as "Many". This is most likely based on the prevalence of this phenomenon among people in such disparate regions as the deep Amazon and Borneo jungles, where western civilization's explorers have historical records of their first encounters with these indigenous people.


List of basic calculations


Science

*The Roman numeral III stands for giant star in the
Yerkes spectral classification scheme In astronomy, stellar classification is the classification of stars based on their stellar spectrum, spectral characteristics. Electromagnetic radiation from the star is analyzed by splitting it with a Prism (optics), prism or diffraction grati ...
. *Three is the atomic number of lithium. *Three is the ASCII code of " End of Text". *Three is the number of dimensions that humans can perceive. Humans perceive the universe to have three spatial dimensions, but some theories, such as
string theory In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and interac ...
, suggest there are more. *Three is the number of elementary fermion
generations A generation is "all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively." Generation or generations may also refer to: Science and technology * Generation (particle physics), a division of the elementary particles * Gen ...
according to the
Standard Model The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetism, electromagnetic, weak interaction, weak and strong interactions - excluding gravity) in the universe and classifying a ...
of particle physics. *The triangle, a polygon with three
edges Edge or EDGE may refer to: Technology Computing * Edge computing, a network load-balancing system * Edge device, an entry point to a computer network * Adobe Edge, a graphical development application * Microsoft Edge, a web browser developed by ...
and three vertices, is the most stable physical shape. For this reason it is widely utilized in construction, engineering and design. *The ability of the
human eye The human eye is a sensory organ, part of the sensory nervous system, that reacts to visible light and allows humans to use visual information for various purposes including seeing things, keeping balance, and maintaining circadian rhythm. ...
to distinguish colors is based upon the varying sensitivity of different cells in the retina to light of different wavelengths. Humans being trichromatic, the retina contains three types of color receptor cells, or cones. *There are three primary colors in the
additive Additive may refer to: Mathematics * Additive function, a function in number theory * Additive map, a function that preserves the addition operation * Additive set-functionn see Sigma additivity * Additive category, a preadditive category with f ...
and subtractive models.


Protoscience

*In European alchemy, the three primes ( la, tria prima) were salt (),
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formula ...
() and
mercury Mercury commonly refers to: * Mercury (planet), the nearest planet to the Sun * Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg * Mercury (mythology), a Roman god Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to: Companies * Merc ...
().Eric John Holmyard. ''Alchemy.'' 1995. p.153 *The three
doshas ''Dosha'' ( sa, दोषः, IAST: ''doṣa'') is a central term in Ayurveda originating from Sanskrit, which can be translated as "that which can cause problems" (literally meaning "fault" or "defect"), and which refers to three categories or ...
(weaknesses) and their antidotes are the basis of
Ayurvedic medicine Ayurveda () is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. The theory and practice of Ayurveda is pseudoscientific. Ayurveda is heavily practiced in India and Nepal, where around 80% of the population repor ...
in India.


Pseudoscience

*Three is the symbolic representation for Mu, Augustus Le Plongeon's and James Churchward's lost continent. *In Pythagorean
numerology Numerology (also known as arithmancy) is the belief in an occult, divine or mystical relationship between a number and one or more coinciding events. It is also the study of the numerical value, via an alphanumeric system, of the letters in ...
the number 3 is the digit that represents the communication. It encourages the expansion of creativity, sociability between people and movement. For Pythagoras, the number 3 was a perfect number, representing harmony, perfection, and divine proportion.


Philosophy

*Philosophers such as Aquinas, Kant,
Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (; ; 27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher. He is one of the most important figures in German idealism and one of the founding figures of modern Western philosophy. His influence extends a ...
, C. S. Peirce, and
Karl Popper Sir Karl Raimund Popper (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian-British philosopher, academic and social commentator. One of the 20th century's most influential philosophers of science, Popper is known for his rejection of the cl ...
have made threefold divisions, or '' trichotomies'', which have been important in their work. *
Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (; ; 27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher. He is one of the most important figures in German idealism and one of the founding figures of modern Western philosophy. His influence extends a ...
's
dialectic Dialectic ( grc-gre, διαλεκτική, ''dialektikḗ''; related to dialogue; german: Dialektik), also known as the dialectical method, is a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing ...
of Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis creates three-ness from two-ness.


Religion

Many world religions contain triple deities or concepts of trinity, including: *The
Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
Trimurti *The Hindu Tridevi *The Three Jewels of Buddhism *The
Three Pure Ones The Three Pure Ones (), also translated as the Three Pure Pellucid Ones, the Three Pristine Ones, the Three Divine Teachers, the Three Clarities, or the Three Purities, are the three highest gods in the Taoist pantheon. They are regarded as pure ...
of Taoism *The
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
Holy Trinity The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (, from 'threefold') is the central dogma concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: God the F ...
*The
Triple Goddess A triple deity is a deity with three apparent forms that function as a singular whole. Such deities may sometimes be referred to as threefold, tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune, triadic, or as a trinity. The number three has a long history ...
of Wicca


Christianity

*The threefold office of Christ is a Christian doctrine which states that Christ performs the functions of prophet, priest, and king. *The
ministry of Jesus The ministry of Jesus, in the canonical gospels, begins with his baptism in the countryside of Roman Judea and Transjordan, near the River Jordan by John the Baptist, and ends in Jerusalem, following the Last Supper with his disciples.''Chri ...
lasted approximately three years. *During the Agony in the Garden, Christ asked three times for the cup to be taken from him. *Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his death. *The devil tempted Jesus three times. * Saint Peter thrice denied Jesus and thrice affirmed his faith in Jesus. *The Magi – wise men who were astronomers/astrologers from Persia – gave Jesus three gifts. *There are three
Synoptic Gospels The gospels of Gospel of Matthew, Matthew, Gospel of Mark, Mark, and Gospel of Luke, Luke are referred to as the synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in a similar sequence and in similar or sometimes identical ...
and three epistles of John. *
Paul the Apostle Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ...
went blind for three days after his Conversion of Paul the Apostle, conversion to Christianity.


Judaism

*Noah had three sons: Ham (son of Noah), Ham, Shem and Japheth *The Three Patriarchs (Bible), Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob *The prophet Balaam beat his donkey three times. *The prophet Jonah spent three days and nights in the belly of a large fish *Three divisions of the Written Torah: Torah (Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im (Prophets), Ketuvim (Writings) *Three divisions of the Jewish people: Kohen, Levite, Yisrael *Three daily Jewish prayer, prayers: ''Shacharit'', ''Mincha'', ''Maariv'' *Three Shabbat meals *Shabbat ends when three stars are visible in the night sky *Three Pilgrimage Festivals: Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot *Three matzos on the Passover Seder table *The Three Weeks, a period of mourning bridging the fast days of Seventeenth of Tammuz and Tisha B'Av *Three cardinal sins for which a Jew must die rather than transgress: Idolatry#Judaism, idolatry, murder, Immorality#Sexual immorality, sexual immorality *Upsherin, a Jewish boy's first haircut at age 3 *A Beth din is composed of three members *Potential Conversion to Judaism, converts are traditionally turned away three times to test their sincerity *In the Jewish mysticism, Jewish mystical tradition of the Kabbalah, it is believed that the soul consists of three parts, with the highest being ''Soul#Judaism, neshamah'' ("breath"), the middle being ''ruach'' ("wind" or "spirit") and the lowest being ''Nephesh, nefesh'' ("repose"). Sometimes the two elements of ''Chayah'' ("life" or "animal") and ''Yechidah'' ("unit") are additionally mentioned. *In the Kabbalah, the Tree of life (Kabbalah), Tree of Life (Hebrew: ''Etz ha-Chayim'', עץ החיים) refers to a latter 3-pillar diagrammatic representation of its central mystical symbol, known as the ''Sephirot, 10 Sephirot''.


Islam

*The three core principles in Shia tradition: Tawhid (Oneness of God), Nabuwwa (Concept of Prophethood), Imama (Concept of Imam)


Buddhism

*The Triple Bodhi (ways to understand the end of birth) are Budhu, Pasebudhu, and Mahaarahath. *The Three Jewels, the three things that Buddhists take Refuge (Buddhism), refuge in.


Shinto

*The Imperial Regalia of Japan of the sword, mirror, and jewel.


Daoism

*The Three Treasures (Taoism), Three Treasures (), the basic virtues in Taoism. *The Three Dantians *Three Lines of a Ba Gua, Trigram *Three Sovereigns: Heaven Fu Xi (Hand – Head – 3º Eye), Humanity Shen Nong (Liang Yi, Unit 69), Hell Nüwa (Foot – Abdomen – Umbiculus).


Hinduism

*The Trimurti: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer. *The three Gunas found in Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy. *The three paths to salvation in the ''Bhagavad Gita'' named Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Jnana Yoga.


Zoroastrianism

*The three virtues of ''Humata'', ''Hukhta'' and ''Huvarshta'' (Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds) are a basic tenet in Zoroastrianism.


Norse mythology

Three is a very significant number in Norse mythology, along with its powers 9 and 27. *Prior to Ragnarök, there will be three hard winters without an intervening summer, the Fimbulwinter. *Odin endured three hardships upon the World Tree in his quest for the runic alphabet, runes: he hanged himself, wounded himself with a spear, and suffered from hunger and thirst. *Borr, Bor had three sons, Odin, Vili, and Vé.


Other religions

*The Wiccan Rule of Three (Wiccan), Rule of Three. *The
Triple Goddess A triple deity is a deity with three apparent forms that function as a singular whole. Such deities may sometimes be referred to as threefold, tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune, triadic, or as a trinity. The number three has a long history ...
: Maiden, Mother, Crone; the three fates. *The sons of Cronus: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. *The Slavic god Triglav (mythology), Triglav has three heads.


Esoteric tradition

*The Theosophical Society has Theosophy (Blavatskian), three conditions of membership. *Gurdjieff's Three Centres, Three Centers and the Fourth Way, Law of Three. *''Liber AL vel Legis'', the central scripture of the religion of Thelema, consists of three chapters, corresponding to three divine narrators respectively: Nuit, Hadit and Ra-Hoor-Khuit. *The Triple Greatness of Hermes Trismegistus is an important theme in Hermeticism.


As a lucky or unlucky number

Three (, formal writing: , pinyin ''sān'', Cantonese: ''saam''1) is considered a numerology, good number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word "alive" ( pinyin ''shēng'', Cantonese: ''saang''1), compared to 4 (number), four (, pinyin: ''sì'', Cantonese: ''sei''1), which sounds like the word "death" ( pinyin ''sǐ'', Cantonese: ''sei''2). Counting to three is common in situations where a group of people wish to perform an action in Synchronization, synchrony: ''Now, on the count of three, everybody pull!'' Assuming the counter is proceeding at a uniform rate, the first two counts are necessary to establish the rate, and the count of "three" is predicted based on the timing of the "one" and "two" before it. Three is likely used instead of some other number because it requires the minimal amount counts while setting a rate. There is another superstition that it is unlucky to take a Three on a match (superstition), third light, that is, to be the third person to light a cigarette from the same match or lighter. This superstition is sometimes asserted to have originated among soldiers in the trenches of the First World War when a sniper might see the first light, take aim on the second and fire on the third. The phrase ":wikt:Third time's the charm, Third time's the charm" refers to the superstition that after two failures in any endeavor, a third attempt is more likely to succeed. This is also sometimes seen in reverse, as in "third man [to do something, presumably forbidden] gets caught". Luck, especially bad luck, is often said to "come in threes".See
bad
in the ''Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable'', 2006, via Encyclopedia.com.


Sports

* In American football, American and Canadian football, a field goal is worth three points. *In association football: ** For purposes of league standings, since the mid-1990s almost all leagues have awarded three points for a win. ** A team that wins three trophies in a season is said to have won a Treble (association football), treble. ** A player who scores three goals in a match is said to have scored a hat-trick. * In baseball: ** A batter Strikeout, strikes out upon the third Strike zone, strike in any single batting appearance. ** Each team's half of an inning ends once the defense has recorded three outs (unless the home team has a Walk-off home run, walk-off hit in the ninth inning or any extra inning). ** In scorekeeping, "3" denotes the first baseman. *In basketball: ** Three-point field goal, Three points are awarded for a basket made from behind a designated arc on the floor. ** The "3 position" is the small forward. *In bowling, three strike (bowling), strikes bowled consecutively is known as a "turkey". * In cricket, a bowler who is credited with dismissals of batsmen on three consecutive deliveries has achieved a "hat-trick". *In Gaelic games (Gaelic football for Gaelic football, men and Ladies' Gaelic football, women, hurling, and camogie), three points are awarded for a goal, scored when the ball passes underneath the crossbar and between the goal posts. *In ice hockey: ** Scoring three goals is called a "hat trick" (usually not hyphenated in North America). ** A team will typically have three Forward (ice hockey), forwards on the ice at any given time. * In professional wrestling, a pin (professional wrestling), pin is when one holds the opponent's shoulders against the mat for a count of three. * In rugby union: ** A successful Penalty (rugby union), penalty kick for goal or drop goal is worth three points. ** In the National Rugby League (France), French variation of the Rugby union bonus points system, bonus points system, a team receives a bonus point in the league standings if it wins a match while scoring at least three more tries than its opponent. ** The starting Rugby union positions, tighthead prop wears the jersey number 3. * In rugby league: ** One of the two starting centres wears the jersey number 3. (An exception to this rule is the Super League, which uses static squad numbering.) *A "threepeat" is a term for winning three consecutive championships. *A triathlon consists of three events: swimming, bicycling, and running. *In many sports a competitor or team is said to win a Triple Crown (disambiguation), Triple Crown if they win three particularly prestigious competitions. * In volleyball, once the ball is served, teams are allowed to touch the ball three times before being required to return the ball to the other side of the court, with the definition of "touch" being slightly different between indoor and beach volleyball.


Film

*A number of film versions of the novel ''The Three Musketeers'' by Alexandre Dumas: (The Three Musketeers (1921 film), 1921, The Three Musketeers (1933 serial), 1933, The Three Musketeers (1948 film), 1948, The Three Musketeers (1973 live-action film), 1973, 1992, The Three Musketeers (1993 film), 1993 and The Three Musketeers (2011 film), 2011). *''3 Days of the Condor'' (1975), starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, and Max von Sydow. *''Three Amigos'' (1986), comedy film starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short. *''Three Kings (1999 film), Three Kings'' (1999), starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, and Spike Jonze. *''3 Days to Kill'' (2014), starring Kevin Costner. *''Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'' (2017), starring Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell.


See also

*Cube (algebra) – (3 superscript) *Third (disambiguation), Third *Triad (disambiguation), Triad *Rule of three (disambiguation), Rule of three *List of highways numbered 3


References

*Wells, D. ''The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers'' London: Penguin Group. (1987): 46–48


External links


Tricyclopedic Book of Threes
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