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0 horns
1 horn
2 horns
3 heads
4 ???
5 legs
6 ??? (maybe arms+legs+tail+head?)
7 ???
8 legs
9 heads
The unicorn being 2 and the graphorn being 3 wouldn't even make sense anyway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-based_numbering
Also, as I said, there is an Arithmancy classroom in the game, and in front of the door (which is a puzzle of this sort) there is a lootable that all but gives you the solution in the form of you yoinking someone else's cheat sheet.
A: *Looks down at keyboard* um, nope, I think 1-0; so it was pretty easy to figure out; considering when you think "spider" you should immediately think "8".
B: It's a "puzzle". Therefore, it's SUPPOSED to make you think.
I know that thinking can be painful for many people; but this one is really not that difficult.