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During months of gallstones the pain would keep me up at night. Walking around the house in a loop helped me endure the hours.

My loopiness was anticlockwise.

Widdershins 'bout the church .. 'tis the loopiest loopy one can loop.
The "general" direction for an indoor roller skating rink is anti-clockwise.

Having said that, I was recently told by a figure skater that they're always coached to perform their spins clockwise (ie. Turn towards the left). This is, of course, somewhat different to walking/skating in wide loops, but maybe still interesting. (Also interesting to me is that I do closer turns, like stops and forward to backwards transitions, turning to my right, ie anti-clockwise)

I wonder if it has anything to do with 'handedness'. Do left handed people prefer walking clockwise?

I remember headlines like " "Scotland filling up!" when they found that more vehicles were going North on the Forth road bridge than were going south. It turned out that people planning a trip around Scotland would go anticlockwise.