Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Why Is 29 Special?

 This little puzzle appeared in Puzzle A Day.

What is the only number that, when written in typed letters as all capitals, is made up of exactly the same number of straight-line segments as the value of the number itself? For example, FIVE uses 10 straight lines, so it cannot be the answer. (Ignore any hyphens in the spelled-out number.)

I asked Gemini to create a table for the number of straight line segments in each letter of the English alphabet and then solve the puzzle.

Based on a standard analysis of the straight line segments in the uppercase English alphabet (using a typical sans-serif block font), here is the breakdown.

Table of Straight Line Segments per Letter

LetterSegmentsShape Breakdown
A3Two diagonal, one horizontal
B1One vertical (curves do not count)
C0All curved
D1One vertical
E4One vertical, three horizontal
F3One vertical, two horizontal
G1One short horizontal shelf
H3Two vertical, one horizontal
I1One vertical
J0Typically a hook (though some fonts use 1 vertical)
K3One vertical, two diagonal
L2One vertical, one horizontal
M4Two vertical, two diagonal
N3Two vertical, one diagonal
O0All curved
P1One vertical
Q1One short diagonal tail
R2One vertical, one diagonal leg
S0All curved
T2One vertical, one horizontal
U0Typically a curve (block versions may have 2 vertical)
V2Two diagonal
W4Four diagonal
X2Two diagonal
Y3Two diagonal, one vertical (or three meeting at center)
Z3Two horizontal, one diagonal

Nano Bananas attempt to encapsulate the information


The Numbers That Match

Using the values from the table above, we can deduce which integers (when written as English words) have a value equal to their total number of straight line segments.

There are exactly two integers that satisfy this condition:

1. SIXTEEN

  • S (0) + I (1) + X (2) + T (2) + E (4) + E (4) + N (3)

  • Calculation: $0 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 4 + 3 = \mathbf{16}$

  • Result: The word "SIXTEEN" is made of 16 straight lines, which equals its value.

2. TWENTY NINE

  • TWENTY: T (2) + W (4) + E (4) + N (3) + T (2) + Y (3) = 18

  • NINE: N (3) + I (1) + N (3) + E (4) = 11

  • Calculation: $18 + 11 = \mathbf{29}$

  • Result: The words "TWENTY NINE" are made of 29 straight lines, which equals its value.

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In the answer supplied to the puzzle, only 29 is listed and not 16 as well. Why I'm not sure but the letters of 29 are made up ONLY of straight line segments whereas 16 contains the curved letter S.

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