Prime fans have probably had a week of sleepless nights trying to determine the code to unlock the golden bottle.
As soon as Logan Paul and KSI announced their extraordinary competition, people started contemplating which six digits the pair had used to lock up the £400,000 prize.
Participants had 60 seconds to make their guess and hopefully gain access to the bulletproof case in both London and New York.
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There were hundreds of ideas floating around on social media about which numbers would unlock the golden bottle, backed up with various reasons about why they may have been chosen.
Paul admitted he knew the code beforehand on an episode of his podcast Impaulsive and said he had been involved in the 'brainstorming' process when choosing the specific six digits.
"There's two of them and there's a one in a million chance to win," the YouTuber added.
This came much to the surprise of KSI, who said he had no idea what the numbers were - and didn't want to know either.
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Paul considered giving fans a 'hint', but it seems his admission that he had been a part of the decision making process might have given enough of a clue already.
A little lad successfully cracked the combination in London, earning him the golden bottle worth a whopping £400,000.
It has since been revealed that the winning numbers were '954229', and Prime lovers are desperate to find out the significance of them.
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One dedicated fan thinks they have the answer to the burning question and shared their theory in a tweet.
Supposedly, the first three digits - 954 - correspond with Logan's date of birth, which is 1 April, 1995, or 01/04/95.
The latter part of the code - 229 - is said to be in homage to the date that production of Prime in the UK began, in September 2022 or 09/2022.
It could also apparently represent the date when Prime's latest product 'sticks' was launched.
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People are desperate to find out how the young boy managed to outsmart hundreds of fans who had a go at deciphering the digits and came up with the correct answer.
Prime hasn't officially confirmed the reasoning behind the code yet, but fans think Paul's birthday and the tribute to Prime are quite a logical explanation for it.
Paul was forced to watch the solid gold bottle stationed in New York get destroyed after the UK lad won the competition.
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A video shows the half-melted bottle of Prime hovering above a vat of molten lava with a temperature of 1,093C before it is dropped inside.
Paul said: "It's melting. Oh my gosh that hurts. That's $250,000 gone, just like that. No, no, no!"
Basically, he replicated my reaction to seeing the money in my bank account dwindle.
LADbible has contacted Prime for comment.
Topics: KSI, Logan Paul, Celebrity, Social Media