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Just realized how many people actually struggle to picture what 4 inches looks like without pulling up a ruler lol. Like, it's not that complicated but somehow it always feels abstract until you compare it to something real. So 4 inches is basically 10.16 centimeters, or if you want the quick visual - it's roughly the width of your palm or a bit longer than a credit card. Pretty straightforward once you see it. The funny thing is most people think 4 inches sounds bigger than it actually is. When you finally measure something that length, it hits different - feels smaller than expected. I guess that's why people always ask about it. For reference, a dollar bill is about 6.14 inches, so 4 inches is just over half of that. TV remotes, small phones, bars of soap - they're all around this length. It's basically the sweet spot between 'tiny' and 'actually noticeable.' Honestly, once you attach it to something you see every day, the whole 4 length thing becomes way easier to remember. No more random searches needed.