TipsMake

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction

Follow the 6 requirements below, we will tell you your exact age!

  • 13 optical illusions make you not believe your eyes
  • Only genius can find all the differences in the 9 pictures below
  • Funny science: The shape of lips can reveal your personality

You don't need to know hundreds of new stories that can get everyone's attention - just grasp these " standard without correction " math tricks!

The Bright Side page has found a very interesting algorithm: Please follow the 6 requirements below, we will tell you your exact age!

First, choose a random number from 1 to 9.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 1

Then multiply that number by 2.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 2

Add 5 to the results found.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 3

Continue multiplying by 50.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 4

If you've passed your birthday this year, add 1767. If it's not your birthday yet, add 1766.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 5

Get the results you have found minus your birth year.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 6

Finally, you will receive a 3-digit number. The first digit is the number you chose at the beginning and the other 2 numbers are your age.

Fun science: Fortune telling by standard math algorithms does not require correction Picture 7

See the example illustrated below:

I will choose number 4

  • 4 x 2 = 8
  • 8 + 5 = 13
  • 13 x 50 = 650
  • 650 + 1767 ( because I passed my birthday ) = 2417
  • 2417 - 1994 = 423

Now let's review the answer:

  • The first digit is the number you originally selected: 4
  • 2017 - 1994 = 23 ( standard does not need to be adjusted )

See more: Try answering 5 "brain damage" interview questions below to see if you are eligible to work for Google!

Having fun!

Discover more

fortune telling divination fun science
Micah Soto

Share by

Micah Soto
Update 24 May 2019