Why Do Office Chairs Have 5 Legs?

Well, yes, that’s the way these things often work. It will work against you till at some point it will work for you (or at least quite getting worse).

Time to get out the lab instruments one supposes.

I assume they were talking about the treadmills we keep putting airplanes onto.

And now throw in the floor contact is wider or farther out that the size of the seat.

Had a stool with a 14 inch diameter seat and the leg contacts were near to a 40 inch diameter.
You could straddle on leg or had plenty of room to keep your legs between the stool legs.

Wheel size makes a big difference on rough or carpet covering.

IMO, floor contact diameter of the wheels and quality ( bearings etc. ) more than make up for the “normal as you are thinking of it” cheap ass wheels on all but the really high dollar chairs.

The big boos does not scoot around to the printer and a few file cabinets like the average ‘one step above a cubicle worker’ does in his office which is not a corner one. he he he.

I once owned a 4 legged office chair, and yes it was easy to tip that thing over. If I leaned back to quick and the wheels were oriented like an X under me instead of a + then I could easily tip over backwards. This is next to impossible with a 5 or more legged chair.