WynnicWithered
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─── Welcome to Count Using Hexadecimals! ───
The third (I think) Stardew Valley forum game!
By WynnicWithered
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The objective of this forum game is simple - count using hexadecimals! If you don't know what hexadecimals are or how to count with them, there is a guide to hexadecimals later in this thread.The third (I think) Stardew Valley forum game!
By WynnicWithered
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Rules
- 1. No double posting.
- 2. You can only increase the number by 1.
Hexadecimals, often shortened to "hex", is essentially a base-16 number system. It uses 16 different symbols to represent values, typically the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F, where A represents 10, B represents 11, and so on up to F representing 15. This system is commonly used in computing and digital electronics because it provides a way to represent binary numbers. It is also commonly used in color codes (e.g. #FFFFFF)
To convert regular numbers to hexadecimals, you can use the converter at https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/decimal-to-hex.html.
Milestones
Here is a list of all milestones - when they were obtained, who obtained them, and what milestone was obtained. There are also leaderboards for who has obtained the most milestones.
Milestone (decimal) | Milestone (hex) | Forumer | Date Achieved (mm/dd/yy) |
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1 | 1 | @WynnicWithered | 07/07/25 |
16 | 10 | @Starry Junimo | 07/07/25 |
256 | 100 | Soon(tm) | |
512 | 200 | Soon(tm) | |
768 | 300 | Soon(tm) | |
1024 | 400 | Soon(tm) | |
1280 | 500 | Soon(tm) | |
1536 | 600 | Soon(tm) | |
1792 | 700 | Soon(tm) | |
2048 | 800 | Soon(tm) | |
2304 | 900 | Soon(tm) |
The forumers with the most milestones will show up here on this leaderboard.
Rank | Forumer | Total Milestones |
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1 | @WynnicWithered | 1 |
2 | @Starry Junimo | 1 |
3 | - | - |
Final Message
I would like to thank @mrxp for the idea to count using hexadecimals. Have fun!
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