Wolfram Alpha says it is 1.1 meters per square second (input: "surface gravity of Rigel"). I am not sure how reliable or accurate that figure is; you may want to consult additional sources, or do the calculations yourself, based on information you find about Rigel's mass and radius. That should also give you a range of values, in case there is an uncertainty in the radius for example.
Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
Rigel is a blue-white star, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star.
Rigel is brighter than Betelgeuse. Rigel is a blue supergiant star and one of the brightest stars in the night sky, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and although it is one of the largest stars known, it is not as bright as Rigel.
Betelgeuse is larger in size than Rigel. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star with a diameter about 800 times that of the Sun, while Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a diameter about 70 times that of the Sun.
Rigel is 860 +/- 80 ly away.
Rigel is pronounced as "RYE-jell".
Rigel
Rigel is not in the solar system.
Invaders from Rigel was created in 1960.
Rescue at Rigel happened in 1980.
Rescue at Rigel was created in 1980.
Rigel has a luminosity of 117,490 solar luminosities.
Rigel's Revenge happened in 1987.
Rigel's Revenge was created in 1987.
Rigel A is a blue-white super-giant.
Rigel is 260 +/-20 parsecs away.
Rigel B is also a blue-white star but, unlike Rigel A, it is a main sequence star.