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  2. Chisanbop - Wikipedia

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    36 represented in chisanbop, where four fingers and a thumb are touching the table and the rest of the digits are raised. The three fingers on the left hand represent 10+10+10 = 30; the thumb and one finger on the right hand represent 5+1=6. Counting from 1 to 20 in Chisanbop. Each finger has a value of one, while the thumb has a value of five.

  3. Finger-counting - Wikipedia

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    Finger-counting systems in use in many regions of Asia allow for counting to 12 by using a single hand. The thumb acts as a pointer touching the three finger bones of each finger in turn, starting with the outermost bone of the little finger. One hand is used to count numbers up to 12. The other hand is used to display the number of completed ...

  4. Knuckle mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    One then returns to the little finger knuckle (now August) and continues for the remaining months. One variant of this approach differs after reaching the index finger knuckle (July): instead of wrapping around back to the little finger, some people reverse direction and continue from the index finger knuckle (counting it for both July and ...

  5. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Odds and evens is a simple game of chance and hand game, involving two people simultaneously revealing a number of fingers and winning or losing depending on whether they are odd or even, or alternatively involving one person picking up coins or other small objects and hiding them in their closed hand, while another player guesses whether they have an odd or even number.

  6. Category:Finger-counting - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Finger-counting - Wikipedia

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    and starting with the thumb, except when counting to "one" where the index finger is used (in rare cases counting to "two" could be done with the index and middle finger). Same for France. -- Wsw70 15:42, 9 April 2013 (UTC) I'm from Hungary, and we - like Germans - count by _extending_ fingers, and five is when all fingers are extended.

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  9. Category:Fingers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Finger-counting (1 C, 7 P) F. Fingerprints (36 P, 2 F) R.