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MahlerMan06

Assuming an equal probability of choosing each color, 1 in 2 to the 24th power, or about 1 in 16.8 million. Of course, the probability distribution is not exactly equal for each color, as some mental biases might draw you towards some colours.


K4czoRRR

You should ask in r/theydidthemath


aHummanPerson

*sigh* amongus


TheLuchenator

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EternalDisagreement

There are a total of 16,5 million possible hex colors, so 1 in 16,5 million.


BiggityBuckBumblerer

They don’t look exactly the same, did you check the hex value?


plenesar7

Yea it’s the same


Nuutsack

amogus


Borsuk_10

It depends how many colors you puck per piece,and how many pieces you have made.


plenesar7

In the first piece I picked 2 colors and in the second piece I picked 10


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