If you can't respond to this poll because you haven't read SCP-3125 yet, go do that!
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You're probably not going to believe this, but I wanted to see how many digits could be entered before trying to solve it and randomly got it on that first try
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For a while after I just assumed any code would work and that the js was broken!
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My answer is "the http://qntm.org website mentioned five five five five five". I still don't know how I was _supposed_ to deduce it
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Related - have you read Columbus and Other Cannibals?
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For the record, I did give de-obfuscating the JS a good try, but it was pretty well-obfuscated. (So I read it in the comments.)
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The first comment in the discussion thread... I mean, I knew that 3125=5^5, but I didn't know the code length was 5 digits.
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I figured it would be some power of 5 or a string of 5-s, but i haven't had a slightest clue on how many numbers the string should be and didn't wanted to sit there like a retard trying them all so i just looked up the js. Right as i did that i got struck with 3125=5^5=55555
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