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Gematria Analysis: interjoin

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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.

A system used in Kabbalistic traditions with a unique value assignment pattern for deeper mystical interpretations.

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

Reverses the Simple Gematria values, with Z=1 and A=26, offering an alternative perspective on words.

Reverses the English Gematria values, with Z=6 and A=156, creating mirror-image numerical patterns.

Uses the ancient Roman numeral system (I=1, V=5, X=10, etc.) with special subtractive rules.

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

Reverse of Satanic Gematria, with Z=36 and A=61. Combines reversal and addition principles.

Reverse prime number assignment (Z=2, Y=3, X=5...). Mathematical reversal of prime sequence.

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

Reverse triangular number assignment. Z=1, Y=3, X=6, combining reversal with triangular sequence.

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

Reverse perfect square assignment (Z=1, Y=4, X=9...). Combines reversal with squared values.

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

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