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  2. The Button (Reddit) - Wikipedia

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    The Button garnered enthusiasm from Reddit users worldwide, [4] attracting clicks from over one million user accounts. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Various websites, browser extensions, and mobile applications were created for tracking the live statistics of the Button and enabling users to visit the Button when the timer dropped below a certain threshold.

  3. Kaprekar's routine - Wikipedia

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    There are no Kaprekar numbers for 1, 2, 5, or 7 digits, since they do not satisfy any of equations (1)~(5). For six-digit numbers, there are two solutions that satisfy equations (1) and (2). [ 9 ] Furthermore, it is clear that even-digits with greater than or equal to 8, [ 10 ] and with 9 digits, [ 11 ] or odd-digits with greater than or equal ...

  4. List of largest known primes and probable primes - Wikipedia

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    Permanent link; Page information; ... Number Discovery date Decimal digits 1 2 136279841 – 1 [3] ... 5×2 7755002 − 1 23 September 2021 2,334,489

  5. Megaprime - Wikipedia

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    A megaprime is a prime number with at least one million decimal digits. [1]Other terms for large primes include "titanic prime", coined by Samuel Yates in the 1980s for a prime with at least 1000 digits [2] (of which the smallest is 10 999 +7), [3] and "gigantic prime" for a prime with at least 10,000 digits [4] (of which the smallest is 10 9999 +33603).

  6. Infinite monkey theorem - Wikipedia

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    For n = 1 million, X n is roughly 0.9999, but for n = 10 billion X n is roughly 0.53 and for n = 100 billion it is roughly 0.0017. As n approaches infinity, the probability X n approaches zero; that is, by making n large enough, X n can be made as small as is desired, [3] and the chance of typing banana approaches 100%.

  7. Numberlink - Wikipedia

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    The lines cannot branch off or cross over each other, and the numbers have to fall at the end of each line (i.e., not in the middle). It is considered that a problem is well-designed only if it has a unique solution [1] and all the cells in the grid are filled, although some Numberlink designers do not stipulate this.

  8. PiHex - Wikipedia

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    The highest calculation, the one quadrillionth digit, took 1.2 million CPU hours and 1,734 computers from 56 countries. Total resources: 1,885 computers donated 1.3 million CPU hours. The average computer that was used to calculate would have taken 148 years to complete the calculations alone.

  9. Banana (2024 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Banana is a 2024 free-to-play clicker game released through Steam.The game consists of an image of a banana, which increments a counter whenever clicked.Released by a team of four developers in April 2024, Banana is based on an earlier clicker game titled Egg.