They are most useful in counting or tallying ongoing results, such as the score in a game or sport, as no intermediate results need to be erased or discarded. However, because of the length of large numbers, tallies are not commonly used for static text. Notched sticks, known as tally sticks, were also historically used for this purpose.

Counting aids other than body parts appear in the Upper Paleolithic. The oldest tally sticks date to between 35,000 and 25,000 years ago, in the form of notched bones found in the context of the European Aurignacian to Gravettian and in Africa's Late Stone Age.


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The so-called Wolf bone is a prehistoric artifact discovered in 1937 in Czechoslovakia during excavations at Doln Vstonice, Moravia, led by Karl Absolon. Dated to the Aurignacian, approximately 30,000 years ago, the bone is marked with 55 marks which may be tally marks. The head of an ivory Venus figurine was excavated close to the bone.[1]

The Ishango bone, found in the Ishango region of the present-day Democratic Republic of Congo, is dated to over 20,000 years old. Upon discovery, it was thought to portray a series of prime numbers. In the book How Mathematics Happened: The First 50,000 Years, Peter Rudman argues that the development of the concept of prime numbers could only have come about after the concept of division, which he dates to after 10,000 BC, with prime numbers probably not being understood until about 500 BC. He also writes that "no attempt has been made to explain why a tally of something should exhibit multiples of two, prime numbers between 10 and 20, and some numbers that are almost multiples of 10."[2] Alexander Marshack examined the Ishango bone microscopically, and concluded that it may represent a six-month lunar calendar.[3]

Tally marks are typically clustered in groups of five for legibility. The cluster size 5 has the advantages of (a) easy conversion into decimal for higher arithmetic operations and (b) avoiding error, as humans can far more easily correctly identify a cluster of 5 than one of 10.[citation needed]

In 2015, Ken Lunde and Daisuke Miura submitted a proposal to encode various systems of tally marks in the Unicode Standard.[9] However, the box tally and dot-and-dash tally characters were not accepted for encoding, and only the five ideographic tally marks ( scheme) and two Western tally digits were added to the Unicode Standard in the Counting Rod Numerals block in Unicode version 11.0 (June 2018). Only the tally marks for the numbers 1 and 5 are encoded, and tally marks for the numbers 2, 3 and 4 are intended to be composed from sequences of tally mark 1 at the font level.

I'd like to use tally marks as it helps me visually to process the amount for each X period of time. But it could be any other visual marker were the more you do, the more markers you get. And since I'm not interested in using Notion more than I already do, as I'm to lazy to full go on listing things in database for it to register elsewhere and everything being connected ans such, I maybe just want to be able to input a number somewhere and it shows the amount in a visual way.

As most of us know, there are several locations in RUIN where tally marks can be found - two walls of the room with the disappearing Baby plushies, the wall above the bowling lanes in Bonnie Bowl, and the wall and floor of the 'green room' in Bonnie Bowl behind the red-curtained stage. (Let me know if there are more than this).

I'm not the first person to notice this, but they're all made with the same texture file in overlapping patterns, which makes me wonder if it's meant to be an intentional code at all like SB's secret room wall code, given the unusual way that the marks are created in the game.

It's worth noting two things about the tallies in Bonnie Bowl. One, they are literally on opposite sides of the same wall, as the 'green room' is directly behind the bowling lanes, with the same marks on the green room wall and the lane wall being directly opposite each other. Two, the tallies above the bowling lanes are a mirror image of the ones on the wall of the 'green room', with the tally texture being mirrored as compared to every other application.

If this is meant to be an intentional code, it's a very strange way to apply it to the surfaces in the games, which makes me wonder if it's just supposed to represent an unknown entity 'marking off the days' like a prisoner in a cell or something. I haven't been able to find the textures for the SB code in 'Mike's room' (entertainingly, the objects in that room are assigned to folders called 'PurpleMan' or 'PurpleManRoom') to see how that code was applied to the game, but if anyone knows that, please let me know so I can see if there's any similarity to the way the tally marks are applied.

so I just watched this video and went to play around with it doing the usual numbers to letters. And I kept getting the same 3 letters right? when stacked they spell bed the only letters we get are B, D, and E for all the tally marks

Tally Marks are used to keep a track of numbers in the quickest possible way. Tally marks are used for counting and are represented as a set of five lines in which there are four vertical lines (one vertical line is made for each of the first four numbers) and the fifth number is represented by a diagonal line across the previous four numbers.

Tally marks are used for counting and are a part of the unary numeral system. They are also known as hash marks and they are used throughout the world for a visual representation of grouped observations. Tally marks are mostly used to keep the record of a running count. These marks are generally used for counting scores, points, number of people, etc. It is a method of collecting data that can be arranged in a tabular form. A tally mark is represented with the symbol " | ". Thus, tally marks make counting easier.

The count of one is represented by the symbol '|' tally mark, 2 is represented by '| |' tally marks, 3 is represented by '| | |' tally marks, 4 is denoted by '| | | |' tally marks. Tally marks are clustered in groups of five for readability. So for the first four counts, we draw an individual line for each, and for the fifth count, the line goes across the previous four lines. For the sixth count, we will continue drawing individual lines again.

Look at the given image and observe how tally marks are represented.



When the data is represented in a table form with tally marks, that table is known as a tally mark chart. A tally mark chart helps to give a clear view of data. Tally marks on the chart are the easiest way of keeping track of numbers in groups of five. Let's understand the tally mark chart with help of an example.

For example, the chart given below is made by a pizza seller which shows one column of "day" and the other column of "pizzas sold on each day". The seller marked the number of pizzas sold on each day with tally marks instead of counting. Tally marks are marked in the pizzas sold column. Let's find out pizzas sold on Monday and Friday.



It can be seen that in front of Monday there is one group (a set of five lines) of tally marks with three more lines of tally marks, therefore, the number of pizzas sold on Monday is 5 + 3 =8.

Similarly, in front of Friday, there are 2 groups of tally marks, and each group is a set of 5 lines. So the number of pizzas sold on Friday is 5 + 5 = 10.

Tally marks are used to find the frequency of a set of data values with ungrouped raw data. Since manually making and counting the observations or class intervals of every raw data and cross-checking all the data is time-consuming. Hence, to reduce the manual work, tally marks is used. The raw data needs to be changed and shown in the form of tally marks. Each frequency number is identified in the form of tally marks and finally added to obtain the frequency table. Let us look at an example to understand this better.

Tally marks are used for counting and are a part of the unary numeral system. They are used to collect and arrange data in a tabular form. A tally mark is represented with the symbol " | ". They are represented as a set of five lines in which there are four vertical lines (one vertical line is made for each of the first four numbers) and the fifth number is represented by a diagonal line across the previous four numbers.

Tally marks are calculated and expressed by vertical lines. The count of one is represented by the symbol '|' tally mark, 2 is represented by '| |' tally marks, 3 is represented by '| | |' tally marks, 4 is denoted by '| | | |' tally marks. They are clustered in groups of five for readability. So for the first four counts, we draw an individual line for each, and for the fifth count, the line goes across the previous four lines. For the sixth count, we will continue drawing individual lines again.

In tally marks, the number 5 is written with four vertical lines and a fifth line across the previous four lines. It is also considered as one group in tally marks. For example, using the tally marks, if we want to note that we have 5 chocolates with us, we will just write four straight lines and one slanting line across the four lines to represent the 5 chocolates.

The symbol of the tally mark is " | ". The tally mark for number 1 is represented as " | ". The tally mark for the number 2 is represented as " | | ". The tally mark for the number 3 is represented as " | | | ". For example, if we have 3 mobile phones, in order to store it in the tally chart, we will just write " | | | " to denote the number of mobile phones and store our data.

Tally marks are generally used to maintain the record of a running count. These marks are quite useful in keeping the record of data in the group (set of five lines) like to maintain the record of scores in a game.

Tally marks are represented in the form of standing lines that look like the lowercase letter 'l'. It is a method of collecting data and the data can be arranged in a tabular form using tally marks. Tally marks look like a tabular representation with vertical and slanting lines arranged in order to store our data. 2351a5e196

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