Super Bowls eschew typical numbering conventions by using Roman numerals to convey which iteration of the game is being played. Here's how they work.
Super Bowl LX is here, and people are only just realising why the game's name uses Roman numerals and not numbers.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close-up of the Vince Lombardi Trophy - Chris Graythen/Getty Images Super Bowl LX is mere days away. For the Arabic-numeral-minded ...
Got that? Good. Then we get to how they're written: it starts with the biggest number, and the Is (ones) go up to three (like LIII equals 53) or they get added on to V (5) to make six (VI), seven (VII ...
For a single weekend every February, I regret not taking a Latin class at some point in my life. That weekend is Super Bowl weekend. I regret not taking the class because every year when the big game ...