In the context of money, "q" typically stands for quadrillion. This is especially common in games or simulations where large numbers are involved, as it's a more concise way to represent incredibly large sums.
For example, in an egg-laying simulation game, a player might see "1.5q eggs" instead of "1,500,000,000,000,000 eggs".
It's important to note that sometimes "Q" (capitalized) can refer to quintillion. This is usually clear from the context, as the lowercase "q" usually indicates quadrillion.
Remember:
- q = quadrillion
- Q = quintillion