Anonymous
6/18/2025, 10:42:25 AM No.935928718
Continuing to search for psychic anons.
inb4 I made this website that generates a random sequence of 64 bits, and the goal is to guess it with odds better than expected by statistics. So if you think you're lucky or have telepathic abilities or interest in any way in scenarios where consciousness beats reality, or you just like to gamble, please have a go: https://srand.fun
There is no ads and this project is not commercial and not funded by anybody except myself.
Interesting results so far:
- On 2025/06/17 a person scored 17 out of 64 on their first attempt (!) (the probability is 1 in 131072). Later they played 9 more games where they scored 10 and 5 consecutive guesses. The probability of that happening randomly is about 1 in 5 million. They never came back after playing 10 games.
- Overall some people are more lucky, some people less but its all within the excepted statistics (except for the guy above).
- One person attempted to use "all zeroes" or "all ones" strategies, and after ~7000 runs their results were exactly as expected (first bit guess about 50.02%), although they were able to hit some high scores (up to 13).
- One person made 1.15 average points over 465 runs, with z-scocre 2.30 this suggests deviation from randomness.
- Some people were able to maintain score above 1 after 100+ runs, but thats still within random variance.
*NOTE* The goal of this experiment is not to try and predict what an RNG will produce, its more like to perceive or sense somehow the sequence that is generated when you start the game, and is stored on the server. After you start hte game the entire 64-bit sequence is saved and can not be changed or accessed until you hit the wrong guess.
inb4 I made this website that generates a random sequence of 64 bits, and the goal is to guess it with odds better than expected by statistics. So if you think you're lucky or have telepathic abilities or interest in any way in scenarios where consciousness beats reality, or you just like to gamble, please have a go: https://srand.fun
There is no ads and this project is not commercial and not funded by anybody except myself.
Interesting results so far:
- On 2025/06/17 a person scored 17 out of 64 on their first attempt (!) (the probability is 1 in 131072). Later they played 9 more games where they scored 10 and 5 consecutive guesses. The probability of that happening randomly is about 1 in 5 million. They never came back after playing 10 games.
- Overall some people are more lucky, some people less but its all within the excepted statistics (except for the guy above).
- One person attempted to use "all zeroes" or "all ones" strategies, and after ~7000 runs their results were exactly as expected (first bit guess about 50.02%), although they were able to hit some high scores (up to 13).
- One person made 1.15 average points over 465 runs, with z-scocre 2.30 this suggests deviation from randomness.
- Some people were able to maintain score above 1 after 100+ runs, but thats still within random variance.
*NOTE* The goal of this experiment is not to try and predict what an RNG will produce, its more like to perceive or sense somehow the sequence that is generated when you start the game, and is stored on the server. After you start hte game the entire 64-bit sequence is saved and can not be changed or accessed until you hit the wrong guess.