65 (sixty-five) is the natural number following 64 and preceding 66.
65 is the nineteenth distinct semiprime,[1] (5.13); and the third of the form (5.q), where q is a higher prime.
65 has a prime aliquot sum of 19 within an aliquot sequence of one composite numbers (65,19,1,0) to the prime; as the first member' of the 19-aliquot tree.
This number is also the magic constant of n-Queens Problem for n = 5.
[5] 65 is the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two distinct positive squares in two (or more) ways, 65 = 82 + 12 = 72 + 42.
[6] It appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 28, 37, 49 (it is the sum of the first two of these).
[7] 65 is a Stirling number of the second kind, the number of ways of dividing a set of six objects into four non-empty subsets.
[9] 65 is the length of the hypotenuse of 4 different Pythagorean triangles, the lowest number to have more than 2: 652 = 162 + 632 = 332 + 562 = 392 + 522 = 252 + 602.
[10] The first two are "primitive", and 65 is the lowest number to be the largest side of more than one such triple.