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35 is the non-binary ship between Three and Five from the Battle for Dream Island fandom.
Canon[]
X Finds Out His Value[]
Three and Five are seen playing catch with a ball alongside the other algebraliens playing in a yard. Later when X figures out what his value is, he tells Four that he is going to celebrate by playing with Five and Three.
The Power of Two[]
At the Equation Playground, Five and Three continue playing catch until Zero accidentally bumps into Five. The ball knocks over Two and Eight's stack of cards, prompting Three to send Zero and Fourteen away to Fifteen's cabin. After Three gives the cards back to Eight, she tells Five to go long as she tosses the ball. Five bumps into Four who is concerned about X not knowing his value. Despite Five being annoyed by this, Three supports X and assures him that Four can help him. Three asks them for their ball back, making Four hit Five in the face with it. Three quickly runs to give Five a bandage on their bruised spot, leaving the two to happily run off to continue playing catch. Later when One is trying to find people to hang out with, she finds Five and Three playing catch. Five hurls the ball towards Three and hits her in the eye, also causing Nine to trip on the ball while skateboarding. Three helps Five up and as she goes to check on Nine, Five is concerned about the black eye Three now has. Three dismisses it and offers a sad Nine to help fix their broken skateboard, asking Five to help out as well. As Three does so, Five places a bandage on her injured eye.
Later on when One stumbles upon Yoylite and imagines how the other algebraliens would react, she imagines Five and Three playing catch where she would be rewarded for saving the ball from hitting Three. The day after Three learns about the Yoylite's power from One, the latter goes back to the original site to discover that Three had told Five and the other algebraliens about it. Later when they take refuge from a storm under a tree, One, angry at Three for revealing their secret, snaps the branch off and traps Three on the ground with it. As Three tries to reason with One, Three's body starts cracking as a result of One angrily using their power. Five quickly grows concerned for Three as the algebraliens demand One to stop hurting Three. As One orders Three to leave, Five scolds One as she continues cracking Three apart. When this causes Three to physically break apart, Five tearfully walks away from One among the other algebraliens. Later when One desparately tries to bring Three back with her powers, Three is revived but her value ends up being corrupted to the concern of Five and X. After One runs away, Five reaches their hand out to Three. Five and the other algebraliens later help Four with sealing One inside the Moon as punishment for hurting Three. Afterwards as everyone leaves the Equation Playground for their safety, Five runs to Three and hugs her before they set off.
Fanon[]
The ship originated from their interactions in X Finds Out His Value, which established their early friendship. Even though Three had not appeared in the series' subscriber count specials, the pairing was still largely considered within Three ships because fans thought they were close. While the ship was not as common for Five given their frequent physical appearances at the time, ship content of them and Five often reflected on what could have made them grow apart. In TPOT 20, which focused on the algebraliens' backstories, interest in their dynamic largely increased as the show established that they indeed were friends beforehand. Along with it revealed that Five cared about Three even when they had to split apart, previous shippers of the two enjoyed the new content between them that answered previous questions about their whereabouts.
On AO3, as of October 18, 2025, the ship has 6 works in both its romantic and platonic tags.
Fandom[]
- FAN FICTION
- Five/Three tag on AO3
- Five & Three tag on AO3
- FAN ART
- Three and Five search results on DeviantArt
- TIKTOK
- Three x Five posts on TikTok
- TUMBLR
- Three and Five posts on Tumblr
- Threefive posts on Twitter
- Three x Five posts on Twitter
