Letter Y
The letter Y represents a coding language, which is usually combined with the letter H , the letter E and the letter A .
Having a number with a couple of digits and assuming that it must move in male or female (see letter E and letter A). A linear jump of the digit is made to move, forward or backward, until reaching the number one of the digit that moves. While the other day remains unchanged.
An example:
For the number of two digits ... 71 (reading with the letter H), you will select (counting backwards in feminine) the seventh word, the first word, the sixth word, the first word, the fifth word, the first word, the fourth word, the first word, the third word, the first word, the second word, the first word, the first word and the first word. And so successively.
For the number ... 33 (reading with the letter H) will be selected, in this case to be a neutral number (See the letter O ) it would be indifferent to move a digit or another. The third word, the third word, the second word, the third word, the first word and the third word. And so successively.