Tourist’s lucky guess cracks safe code on first try
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Stephen Mills (centre) with the safe he had just opened
A Canadian man unlocked a safe that had sat unopened in a small museum for decades, cracking the code on his first try with a lucky guess. Mr Mills said when they were shown the safe, the whole family “was intrigued”. The odds of Mr Mills correctly guessing the combination are pretty long, says the University of Toronto’s Jeffrey Rosenthal, author of Knock on Wood: Luck, Chance, and the Meaning of Everything.
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