Okay, so I kept seeing the number 4404 everywhere – on license plates, receipts, clocks, even in my dreams! It felt like more than just a coincidence, so I decided to do something about it. I’m not usually one for “angel numbers,” but this was getting a little freaky, in a good way, I guess.

My 4404 Angel Number Experiment
First, I grabbed my journal. I needed to start tracking where and when I was seeing this number. I made a simple table with columns for “Date,” “Time,” “Location,” and “Notes.”
- Date: Pretty self-explanatory.
- Time: Also straightforward, just the time of day.
- Location: Where I was when I saw 4404.
- Notes: Anything extra, like what I was doing or thinking about at the time.
I carried that journal everywhere. For a whole week, I jotted down every single instance of 4404. It was kind of annoying at first, whipping out my notebook every time I saw the number, but I stuck with it.
The first few days were pretty much what I expected. I saw it on a license plate while driving to work, on a grocery store receipt, and on the microwave timer when I was heating up lunch. But then, things got a little more interesting.
One evening, I was feeling super stressed about a work project. I took a walk to clear my head, and guess what? I looked up at a building and saw “4404” as the address number. It felt… strangely comforting. Like a little nudge to keep going.
Another time, I was brainstorming ideas for a new blog post, feeling totally stuck. I glanced at the clock – 4:04 PM. And then, bam! An idea popped into my head. Coincidence? Maybe. But it felt significant.
After a week of this, I sat down and reviewed my notes. I noticed a pattern. Most of the time, I saw 4404 when I was feeling stressed, uncertain, or in need of some kind of guidance.
Now, I’m not saying that 4404 is some magical, mystical code. But for me, this little experiment helped me become more mindful of my thoughts and feelings. It reminded me to pay attention to the little signs around me, and to trust my intuition a little bit more. It became a kind of personal prompt to check in with myself and see how I was doing. I have continued to keep a record.