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I have forgotten my 6 digit pin code again! My fish are always trying to tell me something but I can’t figure out was they are trying to tell me. Please help me find my pin code!










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    I love the artwork you did for this :)
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    Aug 13 at 18:27






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    Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
    – elarr
    Aug 13 at 19:47






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    @Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
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    Aug 14 at 11:10














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enter image description here



I have forgotten my 6 digit pin code again! My fish are always trying to tell me something but I can’t figure out was they are trying to tell me. Please help me find my pin code!










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  • 5




    I love the artwork you did for this :)
    – Sensoray
    Aug 13 at 18:27






  • 2




    Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
    – elarr
    Aug 13 at 19:47






  • 1




    @Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:10












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enter image description here



I have forgotten my 6 digit pin code again! My fish are always trying to tell me something but I can’t figure out was they are trying to tell me. Please help me find my pin code!










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I have forgotten my 6 digit pin code again! My fish are always trying to tell me something but I can’t figure out was they are trying to tell me. Please help me find my pin code!







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asked Aug 13 at 16:48









Grizzly25

23018




23018







  • 5




    I love the artwork you did for this :)
    – Sensoray
    Aug 13 at 18:27






  • 2




    Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
    – elarr
    Aug 13 at 19:47






  • 1




    @Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:10












  • 5




    I love the artwork you did for this :)
    – Sensoray
    Aug 13 at 18:27






  • 2




    Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
    – elarr
    Aug 13 at 19:47






  • 1




    @Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:10







5




5




I love the artwork you did for this :)
– Sensoray
Aug 13 at 18:27




I love the artwork you did for this :)
– Sensoray
Aug 13 at 18:27




2




2




Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
– elarr
Aug 13 at 19:47




Very simple and thoughtful. Well done!
– elarr
Aug 13 at 19:47




1




1




@Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
– hagfy
Aug 14 at 11:10




@Grizzly25 I agree with the other comments. Thank you for this very nice puzzle!
– hagfy
Aug 14 at 11:10










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19
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I think your PIN is




694711




Fishplanation:




For each totally-real breed of fish depicted, take the letter from its name corresponding to the number of bubbles


Sword
lIon
Xray
lemoN (thanks @ladyofcats)
fIre
aNgel
archEr
Flounder (or Flat?)
dOg
bUll
zebRa
Saw
bonE
loVe
pinEapple
clowN
parrOt
aNgler
whalE
fOx
raiNbow
jElly






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    Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
    – ladyofcats
    Aug 13 at 17:10










  • @ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
    – hagfy
    Aug 13 at 17:11

















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Your PIN clearly is




123456




Explanation:




You're happily mixing freshwater fish, saltwater fish, building equipment, fruit and even mammals (both aquatic and non-aquatic) in the same aquarium, so you're probably - with all due respect - a person of limited wits.


It is well known that as such you're highly likely to choose a PIN of a certain style, and the example given in the linked video can trivially be extended to six digits, ending up 123456. (Amazing! That's the same PIN I have on my Stack Exchange account!)







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    +1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
    – Immortal Blue
    Aug 14 at 6:53






  • 1




    You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:08










  • @hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
    – Lord Farquaad
    Aug 14 at 12:56










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up vote
19
down vote



accepted










I think your PIN is




694711




Fishplanation:




For each totally-real breed of fish depicted, take the letter from its name corresponding to the number of bubbles


Sword
lIon
Xray
lemoN (thanks @ladyofcats)
fIre
aNgel
archEr
Flounder (or Flat?)
dOg
bUll
zebRa
Saw
bonE
loVe
pinEapple
clowN
parrOt
aNgler
whalE
fOx
raiNbow
jElly






share|improve this answer


















  • 2




    Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
    – ladyofcats
    Aug 13 at 17:10










  • @ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
    – hagfy
    Aug 13 at 17:11














up vote
19
down vote



accepted










I think your PIN is




694711




Fishplanation:




For each totally-real breed of fish depicted, take the letter from its name corresponding to the number of bubbles


Sword
lIon
Xray
lemoN (thanks @ladyofcats)
fIre
aNgel
archEr
Flounder (or Flat?)
dOg
bUll
zebRa
Saw
bonE
loVe
pinEapple
clowN
parrOt
aNgler
whalE
fOx
raiNbow
jElly






share|improve this answer


















  • 2




    Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
    – ladyofcats
    Aug 13 at 17:10










  • @ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
    – hagfy
    Aug 13 at 17:11












up vote
19
down vote



accepted







up vote
19
down vote



accepted






I think your PIN is




694711




Fishplanation:




For each totally-real breed of fish depicted, take the letter from its name corresponding to the number of bubbles


Sword
lIon
Xray
lemoN (thanks @ladyofcats)
fIre
aNgel
archEr
Flounder (or Flat?)
dOg
bUll
zebRa
Saw
bonE
loVe
pinEapple
clowN
parrOt
aNgler
whalE
fOx
raiNbow
jElly






share|improve this answer














I think your PIN is




694711




Fishplanation:




For each totally-real breed of fish depicted, take the letter from its name corresponding to the number of bubbles


Sword
lIon
Xray
lemoN (thanks @ladyofcats)
fIre
aNgel
archEr
Flounder (or Flat?)
dOg
bUll
zebRa
Saw
bonE
loVe
pinEapple
clowN
parrOt
aNgler
whalE
fOx
raiNbow
jElly







share|improve this answer














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answered Aug 13 at 17:08









hagfy

5,52311236




5,52311236







  • 2




    Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
    – ladyofcats
    Aug 13 at 17:10










  • @ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
    – hagfy
    Aug 13 at 17:11












  • 2




    Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
    – ladyofcats
    Aug 13 at 17:10










  • @ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
    – hagfy
    Aug 13 at 17:11







2




2




Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
– ladyofcats
Aug 13 at 17:10




Nice work! The fourth might be a lemonfish.
– ladyofcats
Aug 13 at 17:10












@ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
– hagfy
Aug 13 at 17:11




@ladyofcats Ah, yes, that definitely makes sense. Thank you!
– hagfy
Aug 13 at 17:11










up vote
2
down vote













Your PIN clearly is




123456




Explanation:




You're happily mixing freshwater fish, saltwater fish, building equipment, fruit and even mammals (both aquatic and non-aquatic) in the same aquarium, so you're probably - with all due respect - a person of limited wits.


It is well known that as such you're highly likely to choose a PIN of a certain style, and the example given in the linked video can trivially be extended to six digits, ending up 123456. (Amazing! That's the same PIN I have on my Stack Exchange account!)







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    +1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
    – Immortal Blue
    Aug 14 at 6:53






  • 1




    You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:08










  • @hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
    – Lord Farquaad
    Aug 14 at 12:56














up vote
2
down vote













Your PIN clearly is




123456




Explanation:




You're happily mixing freshwater fish, saltwater fish, building equipment, fruit and even mammals (both aquatic and non-aquatic) in the same aquarium, so you're probably - with all due respect - a person of limited wits.


It is well known that as such you're highly likely to choose a PIN of a certain style, and the example given in the linked video can trivially be extended to six digits, ending up 123456. (Amazing! That's the same PIN I have on my Stack Exchange account!)







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    +1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
    – Immortal Blue
    Aug 14 at 6:53






  • 1




    You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:08










  • @hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
    – Lord Farquaad
    Aug 14 at 12:56












up vote
2
down vote










up vote
2
down vote









Your PIN clearly is




123456




Explanation:




You're happily mixing freshwater fish, saltwater fish, building equipment, fruit and even mammals (both aquatic and non-aquatic) in the same aquarium, so you're probably - with all due respect - a person of limited wits.


It is well known that as such you're highly likely to choose a PIN of a certain style, and the example given in the linked video can trivially be extended to six digits, ending up 123456. (Amazing! That's the same PIN I have on my Stack Exchange account!)







share|improve this answer












Your PIN clearly is




123456




Explanation:




You're happily mixing freshwater fish, saltwater fish, building equipment, fruit and even mammals (both aquatic and non-aquatic) in the same aquarium, so you're probably - with all due respect - a person of limited wits.


It is well known that as such you're highly likely to choose a PIN of a certain style, and the example given in the linked video can trivially be extended to six digits, ending up 123456. (Amazing! That's the same PIN I have on my Stack Exchange account!)








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answered Aug 14 at 5:37









WolfgangGroiss

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  • 1




    +1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
    – Immortal Blue
    Aug 14 at 6:53






  • 1




    You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:08










  • @hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
    – Lord Farquaad
    Aug 14 at 12:56












  • 1




    +1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
    – Immortal Blue
    Aug 14 at 6:53






  • 1




    You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
    – hagfy
    Aug 14 at 11:08










  • @hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
    – Lord Farquaad
    Aug 14 at 12:56







1




1




+1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
– Immortal Blue
Aug 14 at 6:53




+1 purely for the President Scrooge reference.
– Immortal Blue
Aug 14 at 6:53




1




1




You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
– hagfy
Aug 14 at 11:08




You make some good points, though I think I'd lean more towards "mad scientist" than "idiot" for some of these. I think that parrot (Norwegian Blue?) must have really been pining for the fjords though. And just FYI @ImmortalBlue, it's 'Skroob' (an anagram of Brooks).
– hagfy
Aug 14 at 11:08












@hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
– Lord Farquaad
Aug 14 at 12:56




@hagfy Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
– Lord Farquaad
Aug 14 at 12:56

















 

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