Explnation by @Brodimations444: Well, Basebands made folded quaternary, so I’m just interpreting and generalizing his math logic. In folded base X, if V is X/2, then X is written as V’V, X+1 is written as V’(V+1), and this continues until we get to 1.5X, where we switch to normal base X until we reach 2X, which is written as 1X, where X is a single aperial digit, as if it was bijective. Then, 2X+1 is written as 1(X+1), 2X+2 is written as 1(X+2) unless it’s equal to 2.5x, and this continues until 2.5X, which is normal base X. Folded bas6: 3’3 is 6, 16 is 12, 26 is 18, 40 is 24, 50 is 30, 30’30 is 36, 30’40 is 42, 30’50 is 48, 130 is 54, 140 is 60, 150 is 66, 160 is 72, 170 is 78, 180 is 84, 230 is 90, 240 is 96, 250 is 102, 260 is 108, 270 is 114, 280 is 120, 330 is 126, 340 is 132, 350 is 138, and, to top it all of, the big one, 12^2, one gross, the Dozenal hundred, and forklift certified square, 400 is 144 (YAY!!!)