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Gematria Analysis: accumbency

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Assigns values in increments of 6, starting with A=6 and ending with Z=156. Used to find numerical patterns between words and phrases.

Also known as Ordinal Gematria, assigns values sequentially from A=1 to Z=26. A straightforward system ideal for beginners.

Combines Hebrew numerical traditions with English letters, creating a bridge between the two linguistic systems.

Reduces all letter values to single digits (1-9), simplifying calculations while preserving numerical patterns.

Adds 35 to Simple Gematria values (A=36 to Z=61). Creates larger numerical values for comparative analysis.

Assigns prime numbers to letters (A=2, B=3, C=5, D=7...). Based on mathematical prime number sequence.

Uses triangular numbers (1, 3, 6, 10, 15...). Each value is the sum of consecutive integers.

Assigns perfect squares to letters (A=1, B=4, C=9, D=16...). Based on squared position values.

Ancient Babylonian system where each number 1-8 has specific letter associations. Number 9 is considered sacred.

Based on the number 7, with values ranging from 1-7 in a mirrored pattern across the alphabet.

Similar to Full Reduction but S=10 instead of S=1. Reduces most letters to single digits while keeping S at 10.

Full Reduction with K=11 and V=22 (master numbers in numerology). Preserves these special values.

Single Reduction with K=11 and V=22. Combines single reduction with master number preservation.

Reverse of Single Reduction with H=10. Reverses the alphabet while maintaining single reduction pattern.

Reduced form of Jewish Gematria, reducing larger values to single digits while maintaining Hebrew structure.

Sequential numbering following Hebrew letter order. Simple ordinal values with Hebrew arrangement.

Alternative Kabbalistic cipher with different letter order. Used alongside ALW in esoteric practices.

Based on telephone keypad mapping (ABC=2, DEF=3, etc.). Modern system relating letters to numbers.