Count to ONE THOUSAND by TEN FINGERS
You can actually count up to 1023 using your fingers! This is done through a clever method called binary counting, where each finger represents a power of two. Basically, each of your 10 fingers represents a place value in the binary system.
Right thumb: \(2^0 = 1\)
Right index finger: \(2^1=2\)
Right middle finger: \(2^2 = 4\)
Right ring finger: \(2^3 = 8\)
Right pinky: \(2^4=16\)
Left thumb: \(2^5=32\)
Left index finger: \(2^6 = 64\)
Left middle finger: \(2^7=128\)
Left ring finger: \(2^8 = 256\)
Left pinky: \(2^9=512\)
Counting:
Start with all fingers down (this represents zero).
To count, raise fingers corresponding to the binary place values that add up to the number you want to represent.
For example:
1 is represented by raising your right thumb.
3 is represented by raising your right thumb and index finger (1 + 2).
81 is represented by raising your right thumb and right pinky and left index finger (1 + 16 + 64).