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We have a hexadecimal number (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE0123456789ABCDEF) number, that is 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E'sF's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!


Edit: Turns out this was a duplicate; in a last struggle to un-duplicate this, the number was changed from 10 digits to 16. This will give a slightly different answer - maybe the duplicate making will be lifted.

We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!


Edit: Turns out this was a duplicate; in a last struggle to un-duplicate this, the number was changed from 10 digits to 16. This will give a slightly different answer - maybe the duplicate making will be lifted.

We have a hexadecimal number (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDEF), that is 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are F's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!

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We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!


Edit: Turns out this was a duplicate; in a last struggle to un-duplicate this, the number was changed from 10 digits to 16. This will give a slightly different answer - maybe the duplicate making will be lifted.

We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!

We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!


Edit: Turns out this was a duplicate; in a last struggle to un-duplicate this, the number was changed from 10 digits to 16. This will give a slightly different answer - maybe the duplicate making will be lifted.

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The mysterious self-describing number #2

We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 1016 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (10th16th) digit shows us how many digits are 9'sE's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!

The mysterious self-describing number

We have a number 10 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (10th) digit shows us how many digits are 9's.

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!

The mysterious self-describing number #2

We have a hexadecimal (base 16 - the digits are 0123456789ABCDE) number 16 digits long (digits can repeat). Our number has these features:

  • the first digit shows us how many digits of the number are 0's,

  • the second digit shows us how many digits are 1's,

  • and so on, until the last (16th) digit shows us how many digits are E's (15's).

Your job is to find out our number. Best written full answer (number + how you got it) wins!

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