It is a square number, being 52 = 5 × 5, and hence the third non-unitary square prime of the form p2.
It is one of two two-digit numbers whose square and higher powers of the number also ends in the same last two digits, e.g., 252 = 625; the other is 76.
25 has an even aliquot sum of 6, which is itself the first even and perfect number root of an aliquot sequence; not ending in (1 and 0).
It is the smallest square that is also a sum of two (non-zero) squares: 25 = 32 + 42. Hence, it often appears in illustrations of the Pythagorean theorem.
25 is the sum of the five consecutive single-digit odd natural numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
in a 24-cell honeycomb, twenty-four 24-cells surround a single 24-cell, and where
a faceting of the 600-cell with symmetry can otherwise also be constructed, with cells overlapping.[9]
The 24-cell can be further generated using three copies of the 8-cell, where the 24-cell honeycomb is dual to the 16-cell honeycomb (with the tesseract the dual polytope to the 16-cell).
that features the only non-trivial solution, i.e. aside from , to the cannonball problem where sum of the squares of the first twenty-five natural numbers in is in equivalence with the square of [11] (that is the fiftieth composite).[12] The Leech lattice, meanwhile, is constructed in multiple ways, one of which is through copies of the lattice in eight dimensions[13]isomorphic to the 600-cell,[14] where twenty-five 24-cells fit; a set of these twenty-five integers can also generate the twenty-fourth triangular number, whose value twice over is [15]
The average percentage DNA overlap of an individual with their half-sibling, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, identical twin cousin (offspring of identical twins), or double cousin.[18]
In Ezekiel's vision of a new temple: The number twenty-five is of cardinal importance in Ezekiel's Temple Vision (in the Bible, Ezekiel chapters 40–48).[19]
In Islam, there are 25 prophets mentioned in the Quran.
Before 2020, the size of the full roster on a Major League Baseball team for most of the season, except for regular-season games on or after September 1, when teams expanded their roster to 40 players.
The size of the playing roster on a Nippon Professional Baseball team for a particular game. Active NPB rosters consist of 28 players, but prior to each game, managers must designate three players who will be ineligible for that game.
The number of points needed to win a set in volleyball under rally scoring rules (except for the fifth set), so long as the losing team's score is two less than the winning team's score (i.e., if the winning team scores 25 points, the losing team can have no more than 23 points)