diff --git a/regex/doc.go b/regex/doc.go
index d5ab197..820ba0e 100644
--- a/regex/doc.go
+++ b/regex/doc.go
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Numeric ranges:
 The engine and the API differ from [regexp] in a number of ways, some of them very subtle.
 The key differences are mentioned below.
 
-Greediness:
+1. Greediness:
 
 This engine does not support non-greedy operators. All operators are always greedy in nature, and will try
 to match as much as they can, while still allowing for a successful match. For example, given the regex:
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Another, more subtle example is the following regex:
 While the stdlib implementation (and most other engines) will prefer matching the first item of the alternation,
 this engine will _always_ go for the longest possible match, regardless of the order of the alternation.
 
-Byte-slices and runes:
+2. Byte-slices and runes:
 
 My engine does not support byte-slices. When a matching function receives a string, it converts it into a
 rune-slice to iterate through it. While this has some space overhead, the convenience of built-in unicode