Abaci
An abacus is a counting frame used to perform arithmetic calculations. A frame holds a number of parallel rods, each bearing beads that slide toward or away from a central beam. The beads’ positions on a rod represent digits, and the arrangement corresponds to place value, typically units, tens, hundreds, and so on. Abaci are manual devices, with calculations carried out by finger movements rather than electronic signals.
Two well-known regional varieties are the Chinese suanpan and the Japanese soroban. The suanpan generally has
Abaci have ancient origins in multiple civilizations. Early counting devices appeared in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and
Today, abaci are still used in some regions for everyday calculations and remain valued as educational tools.