hi, i got a little problem I don,t understand. where you found your remainder number of 0 and 2 ? me my sticky number is 32 plus 5 is 37, 37 divide by 4 is 9,25 so 9. how to can i find my remainder number ?
On my masterlock, the two digits between 0 and 9 (for finding the third number) are playing between 1 1/2 - 3 1/2, and 5 1/2 - 7 1/2. this is a gap of two numbers in both cases, not a single number as I've seen in your video. What do i do in that case?
It was 0-20-36! I've watching other at least a dozen other videos about going by feel and going by math. The whole thing with the sticky number (35.5ish) and then the clockwise locking up method (36) was tripping me up. And getting on a 4-24 rabbit hole instead of the 16-36 for the third number options.
Everything was fine until you got to the second number. You were just randomly saying certain number gave you other numbers without explaining at all why or how. I rewatched that stupid fucking math part like 10 times.
My god. You might as well be speaking Chinese. Slow down, bro! Slow down. And a little editing and fact checking before making the video next time couldn’t hurt…
Hi from here , Mexico, the gimmick works very good, the result is pretty fuking awesome man, its pretty exact, with little details but it works really fine for me, thanks for sharing your knowledge .
I'm trying to get the combo of a lock that a resigned coworker left in her desk and I'll point out that it's a smaller Master lock - not the full-size one and...Yeah...not working out. Sticky number is unambiguously 33 so #1 is 38, the next step yields 2 & 9. 38/4 = 9R2 so I wipe out odd #s - there's only one option among 2, 12, 22, 32 that has R4 (22). So that gives 38, X, 22. Guess figures for 2nd number of combo are; 4, 12, 20, 28, 36, 8, 16, 24, 32, 0/40. Scratch #s 20 and 24 because they're too close to 22...I tried all of these combos...didn't work. Am I missing something?
The suggestion to add 6 to the sticking point instead of 5 is the ONLY such suggestion I found, and the only one that worked! I tried several other videos and Samy’s several times with no luck. Also, your description of how to find the “1 of 2” is the only one that worked. You explained it fully with words and the video linked together. My only fault is the description of how to get the two sets of numbers for the “guess”. It was confusing as to the rule used to calculate those numbers. Ultimately I made sure my math was the same as yours, using my “1 of 2” numbers instead of yours and calculating the same increments. Otherwise a very good explanation - had to be, I was able to open the lock!!
With the FIRST (sticky number 25+5=30) divided by 4 has a remainder of 2??? What kind of MATH is that? 30 divided by 4 = 7.5. WHERE do you get a 2 there?
I had a same prob. Bro, I can’t find the numbers to unlock my combination lock,it’s still tricky...i need a simplest method to decode it..please. Thanks for your tutorial sample..
I spent an hour and a half trying to find the combination to my lock. I tried five other videos which all gave the same method, which didn't work. Then, this video showed up in the recommended tab. I followed it. My lock is now open and I'm close to tears. Thank you Speculater DeLock, you have made me a happy man.
This is like the tenth video I've watched and probably the best but I still can't get the sticky number correct, the most I can do is get 2-3 hits on a single number out of about 8-10 total, which does not seem statistically promising.
Watched two videos before this one. The first one I watched worked on two different locks that I had, but would not work on this particular one. The second video gave extremely similar math to this one, but the major difference was that you mention how the sticky number can be offset by 6. That made all the difference in this combo; got it on my third try after sticky+6 instead of sticky+5. Thanks so much!
I have one of these that is 40+ year old and in perfect shape. It seem to have a sticky number every three digits. Also, all the correct digits are odd numbers.
I have a similar problem, possibly you are applying a little too much tension? I suspect I am applying inconsistent tension. (actually, now to think of it I wonder if one could get better results with locking pliers rather than hands, mine slip easily)
Why are you making such an easy task so damn convoluted and complex??? Other videos on YT are way easier than this guessing process. Your teaching is very subpar and confusing to the viewers.