Babylonian Numeral Converter
Babylonian and Arabic place values
| Babylonian segment | Arabic value |
|---|---|
| Enter a value to see place values. | |
Babylonian numerals chart
The chart below lists symbols and keyboard shortcuts used in this converter.
| Babylonian symbol | Value | Keyboard input |
|---|---|---|
| 𒌋 | 10 | T |
| 𒁹 | 1 | I |
| | | Sexagesimal place separator | |, :, or space |
| 0 | Empty place marker | 0 |
How this converter works
Babylonian numerals use base-60 place values. This converter parses each segment between separators as a value from 0 to 59, then computes the total in decimal.
Values are rendered back to canonical Babylonian notation using tens and ones wedges in each place.
Rules and limits
- Supported range: 1 to 12,959,999.
- Each place can contain 0 to 59.
- Tens wedges must come before ones wedges inside a place.
- Number input accepts whole numbers only.
Common use cases
- Learning sexagesimal number structure
- Reading historical numeral notation
- Cross-checking conversions between Babylonian and decimal values
- Educational worksheets and references