Why did Louis Braille us only six dots for the blindness language?

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2026-07-15 23:45

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Louis Braille chose to use six dots because it allows for a combination of different patterns and configurations that can represent letters, numbers, and symbols. This compact system makes it easier for blind individuals to read and write by touch. Each unique combination of raised dots corresponds to a specific character or symbol in the Braille system.

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