I count on my fingers using this method:

  1. No fingers = 0, assume all values are cumulative unless stated otherwise.

  2. Start with index finger on Right hand:

  • 1 = Index
  • 2 = Middle
  • 3 = Ring
  • 4 = Pinky
  • 5 = Thumb
  1. After five, clear hand and start from Thumb and go until 9 (Ring)
  • 6 = Thumb
  • 7 = Index … etc
  1. Double digits are counted on Left hand*, following same process as 1-3.
  • For example: 13 would be:
    • Left Hand: Index
    • Right Hand: Index, Middle, Ring
  • For something like 47 would be:
    • Left Hand: Index, Middle, Ring, Pinky
    • Right Hand: Thumb, Index

Using this method, the highest you can count to is 109:

  • Left Hand: Thumb, Index, Middle, Ring, Pinky
  • Right Hand: Thumb, Index, Middle, Ring

You could also probably differentiate 5 and 10 by half-raising your thumb for 5, and full raise for 6-10.

  • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    0-F on each hand using the tip of the thumb on the joints and tips of the fingers, giving a total range of 0-FF. It’s a pain to decode to decimal so just use hex.

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    4 hours ago

    I don’t count on my fingers but I will use my fingers when doing something like figuring out what the seventh letter in the alphabet is.

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    5 hours ago

    I don’t think I’ve done that past elementary school. And how high I could count is pretty much limited by my remaining lifespan.

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    If I need to count higher than 25ish I need to use something better than my hands. I know I can use binary but it’s too much effort. I just count sets of five on one hand and the partial sets on the other.

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    12 hours ago

    I used ternary for a few days (which let’s you count to 59048 on two hands, 242 on one), but then realized I never needed to count that high, so reverted to binary (now, I can count to 1023 on two hands, 31 on one hand).

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    21 hours ago

    I’ve been trying that Babylonian thing where you can count to twelve with each hand (so with both hand you can count up to 156), it’s easy to count but it’s quite hard to look at the fingers and figure out the number.

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      I do that (but only for one hand), and I’ve also associated months with each segment.

      I had to think how you got to 156 instead of 12² but not for too long.

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    21 hours ago

    Does American Sign Language count? I think 1000 is the first number that uses both hands. I haven’t used it in a really long time, so I could be completely wrong.

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    I’m not dexterous enough to do the 1024 thing. Usually I just point my index finger at the appropriate point on a meter stick. With cm precision, that’s 100 and if I do the same with my other hand, I can count 10000

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      18 hours ago

      “It doesn’t teach the basic number facts, only to count faster,” says someone as quoted prominently on wikipedia.

      I suppose it can be fast, but the main use I’ve got out of it over the years is to count automatically using only my fingers while my brain is busy doing other things.

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    I follow asl style for the right hand:

    1- pointer; 2- pointer and middle; 3- pointer, middle, and thumb; 4- everything but thumb; all five up; 6- thumb touching pinky; 7- thumb touching ring; 8- thumb touching middle; 9- thumb touching pointer; 10- fist

    Then I use the left hand for 10s. So i can get up to 100