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Cart #hardest_challenge-0 | 2025-06-14 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License


Hello everyone, and welcome... TO YOUR DOOM!
Above is the most difficult challenge I believe has ever been posted on the internet. Inspired by many other difficult challenges you may have seen online (I know I've certainly seen quite a few!), this game is the natural conclusion to all of them.

Let's break down the challenge.

First, you need to get the button to appear. This only has a 1% chance to happen on start-up, so needless to say, we're starting off pretty strong.
Next, you need to actually press the button (with X or Z). However! This sneaky button only has a 1% chance of being press-able, and has a 99% chance to troll you!
The challenge doesn't end there, though. After that, the button actually has a 99% chance of making you lose! Only 1% of the time will this button cause you to win, marking the end of the challenge.

Now getting into... the MATH (I know, I know), we can see that any run only has a 1% * 1% * 1% = 0.0001% chance of making it to the end! That's, quite literally, one in a million! Now THAT'S some serious challenge. I'd like to see anyone try this!

One last thing

.... Good luck >:)

Okay, drop the act

Okay I'm dropping the act. This cart isn't "challenging" at all, it's pure luck. There is nothing "difficult" about rolling a 20, aside avoiding boredom.

So what gives?

There was one part of that intro that wasn't satire, and it's that I've seen a lot (like a lot) of games, or mods, or whatever, that market "low odds" as "challenge."
"I completed [game]'s HARDEST CHALLENGE!" Did you? Or did you roll [game]'s largest die over and over until it let you win? Did you demonstrate immense skill, or did you demonstrate immense patience? (While patience can be a skill, 99 times out of 100, this is not what they are talking about)
I don't want to mention any specific games, or people, for pretty obvious reasons. So, if you have no idea what I'm talking about, you might just have to trust me on this one. Or maybe, with this perspective, you can see some existing "challenges" for what they are. That's sorta the reason I made this.




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