Remember, guys, a "9V" dry battery will drop down to 6V over its discharge life; it will be down to around 7.5V with roughly half its useful capacity remaining.
Four LEDs in series will be fine when it is brand new but will dim long before the battery is anywhere near dead.
I'd suggest a little boost regulator board set for eg. around 12V and use six LEDs in each chain, with a 100 Ohm series resistor.
The brightness can be adjusted by changing the regulator output voltage up or down slightly.
A boost reg such as one of these would likely be reasonable; you can get similar things on Amazon:
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It introduces a small inefficiency, but being able to get all useable energy from the battery and lower resistor losses would give it a massive advantage overall, I think.