3 strokes, 5 segments. 5 angles. Perfect torture. :D
all I see on that picture is 1 2 3 makes 4
looks perfect to me
Wanted to upvote: could not upvote because was already at 16.
If it's got serifs, it's got 4 stokes.
On a digital clock, 4 has 4 segments, though.
4 has 4 corners (horizontal line its not supposed to extend beyond the longest vertical). In fact, all numbers have corners equal to their number. (if written/drawn correctly)
It also has 5 angles. But 4 in the intersection.
if you count the open endpoints for the strokes, there are 4.
NO STOP IT
This is even more cruel when you realize that IV, the Roman Numeral for 4, follows that same problem.