We have all played at least once in our life at guessing numbers, determining the intervals from and to which we choose a number. Nobody likes to lose, right? Therefore, if we want not to be guessed, we need to know what the guesser of our number is guided by in order to complicate his task as much as possible or make it impracticable. So you've decided to guess the number.
It is necessary
- - a pen
- - paper
Instructions
Step 1
Remember all the numbers that matter to you - everything from the most significant to the one that means something, and what exactly you cannot remember. Scroll through them in your head, or better yet, write them down on paper, and then cross them out! Do not use them at all, or you may become a victim of social engineering.
Step 2
Use the theory of probability. According to the theory of probability, the most dense percentage of a random number falling out in the interval from one number to another falls on the arithmetic mean. Many of us do not remember this, but when making a guess, they subconsciously use this law, choosing the arithmetic mean between two numbers, which are the limits for guessing. Therefore, it is highly undesirable to use those numbers that are in the middle between two - there is a high probability of random guessing.
Step 3
Work through everything you know about the person who will guess. What numbers are as key to him or as significant as they are to you? Write these numbers down and don't use them.
Step 4
Using the elimination method, select those numbers that meet all of the above conditions.