Based on the socio-economic survey conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics (2018), there are rn3.29 million people or 1.93% of Indonesians who bear illiteracy (read, write, and count). Their average is 45 years old rnand above, living in rural areas, and most women. They need to be taught to read, write, and count. This study focuses on rnthe analysis of the difficulty of learning to coun…