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ylbss | 6 years ago

I've always wondered why Braille is in the sequence it is. I would expect an almost binary counting style sequence looking at it, but it always seems so randomized. Why does A have one dot, B a dot below A but C has the orientation of the dots changed? I'm sure there is a practical reason to not have C be three dots in a line but I'm not sure what it is.

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jes5199|6 years ago

the first ten characters are, as far as I know, arbitrary, but the following ten are the first ten plus one dot. Then the rest of the alphabet is the first ten plus two dots

ylbss|6 years ago

Ah, see I assumed there was 'some' pattern. Its interesting that it doesn't seem more deliberate. Why groups of 10 for 26 letters? Maybe the random pattern at the beginning is for better differentiation of symbols?