Some numbers are like magical friends that show up everywhere, like how bees make honeycombs or how flowers bloom. For example, the number 3 shows up in triangles and snowflakes, while 7 is in the rainbow and days of the week. People think they're special because they come up so much in nature, art, and even in our games and music.
Examples
- Bee hives are made of hexagons, that’s the shape with six sides!
- You have 10 fingers, which is why we count in tens.
- A rainbow has 7 colors, like the days of the week!
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See also
- Why Do Numbers Sometimes Behave Like Magic?
- Why Do Numbers Sometimes Act Like They’re Magic?
- Why Do Some People Find Math Easier Than Others?
- Why Does Math Feel Like Magic Sometimes?
- Why Are Some Numbers Magical and Others Just Plain?
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