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Number Lore is a series created by King Susie Pen on YouTube, inspired by Mike Salcedo's Alphabet Lore. The redone series started in February 2023, and still continues to this day. You can watch it here.

King Susie Pen's Number Lore contains examples of:

  • Color-Coded Characters: Each number has their own color
    • -7 - Pink
    • -6 - Light Pink
    • -5 - Black
    • -4 - Dark Green
    • -3 - Blue
    • -2 - Orange
    • -1 - Gray
    • 0 - White
    • 1 - Red
    • 2 - Yellow
    • 3 - Green
    • π - Magenta
    • 4 - Cobalt
    • 5 - Orange
    • 6 - Cyan
    • 7 - Black
    • 8 - Purple
    • 9 - Maroon
    • ∆ - Gold
    • 11 - Gray
    • 12 - Raspberry
    • 13 - White
    • 15 - Sky Blue
    • 17 - Pink
    • 18 - Tan
    • 19 - Light Gray
    • 20 - Light Pink
    • √ - Yellow
    • 21 - Cyan
    • 22 - White
    • 23 - Light Cyan
    • 24 - Cyan
    • 25 - Gray
    • 26 - Purple
    • 27 - Cyan
  • Expy: 7 resembles F from Alphabet Lore while 104 is a reference to SMG4 from Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers.
  • Fusion Dance - 1, 2, 3 can make two numbers, 0 when it is 1+2-3 and 6 when its 1+2+3. 22 makes a 16 vehicle with 12+1+3.
    • Also 2 numbers can mix with each other. In episode 12, 5 and 7 became 12 while in episode 19, 8 and 4 became 12.
    • In a later episode, 8, 2, and 12 will become 32 to fight 25 as seen in the 28, 29, and 30 trailer.
  • Pokémon Speak: All of the characters (with the exception of 4, 104, 23, 24, and 42) can only say the number or symbol they are based on.
  • Power Crystal: Some numbers have gems to transform.
    • 12 has the + gem.
    • 14 has the - gem.
    • 15 has the ÷ gem.
    • 16 has the × gem (seen in the 28, 29, and 30 trailer)
    • 1,000,000,000 has the % gem but he doesn't transform.
  • Sudden Anatomy: 12, 13, 14, and 15 can transform. 12, 14, and 15 can grow limbs with their gems while 13 turns from a bird to a humanoid.

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