I think 2 to 3 is "normal", whatever that means.
The purpose is to cancel magnetic fields, so in a uniform field there would ideally be an integral number of turns for each straight section, and sharp corners. Of course, fields, which mostly originate in the power transformer or those of other nearby equipment, the field varies a lot. For a varying field you would want "many" turns per space over which the field varies, and rounded corners so there are several turns as the orientation varies. So many turns per inch if the pair is close to the power transformer, an integral number of full turns if the pair has sharp corners, and fewer turns are necessary when the pair is far from the power transformer or has gradual direction changes.
So much for theory - very logical but completely impractical in the real world. :^)