1 in 992 million chance 💀

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Published 2024-04-29
cue the math nerds in the comments going ‘uHm aKshUaLly tHats nOt hOw iT wOrks’ ☝️🤓 (I’m not as smart as them so I instinctively feel the need to defend my inferiority)

All Comments (21)
  • @s_0lace
    how do people not understand just look at the link
  • @agarion101
    Man could’ve went out there and won the lottery 3 times but decided to use all of his luck on this
  • @GDGroundflower
    out of all people that this could've happened to I love how this happened to a Geometry Dash YouTuber 💀
  • @gracieulmer4936
    With how many youtube videos there are its about fucking time someone rolled a good roll
  • It’s amazing it wasn’t even a small channel, it was literally one of the biggest geometry dash channels on the platform
  • @kidpen
    i was gonna comment that that is not how it works but the description murdered me where i stood.
  • Imagine beating the hardest memory demon in Geometry Dash two times in a day to find this 💀
  • @IJNAoba9-25-26
    When you're not racist, but the universe wants you to be.
  • @ZSifyYT
    now we need the hard R variant.
  • @Eowyn42
    actually the odds are wrong, that figure assumes that we are only using the alphabet and that characters cant be repeated, but youtube's video IDs are in base 64, so there are 64 possible characters. 64^11 = 7.37869762948382 × 10^19 possible ids, and the 5 letter word in question wouldve still counted if its letters had different cases (eg if the word was "water" youd still count it if it was instead "waTEr" in the id), so that would give 2^5 = 32 combinations that would still count as that word (5 letters, each lower or uppercase). The word couldve also appeared anywhere among those 11 characters, so we need the number of possibilities of arranging a 5 character word among 11 characters total, and thats the same as the number of ways of arranging 7 total objects (consider the word as 1 object), which is 7! . We also dont care about what the remaining 6 characters are, so multiply by 64^6. So finally: 2^5 × 7! × 64^6 = 1.10830772079821 × 10^16 possible ids that would count as having that word dividing that by 64^11 gives a probability of ~ 0.01502%, or about 3 in 20,000 so not /that/ rare
  • @ren4issance-754
    Everyone out here reading “LIMBO” but not looking at the link.
  • @TheRockOfShame
    He unlisted the video and reuploaded it. He hit the jackpot of URLs and couldn't handle it. Why does God give power to the unworthy?
  • @ex541nt2
    "Remember, Your Not Racist If You Hate Everyone Equally" -Sun Tzu, The Art Of Racism