curprev15:4815:48, 6 July 2023 Radlrbtalkcontribs 42,228 bytes+7 →418: reworded, the 22nd unique prime does not hold a pattern per se, it's rather "nearly" a pattern. Other unique primes do hold true patterns (repunits, and those of the form 999,000...1 and the such)undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev15:1815:18, 6 July 2023 Radlrbtalkcontribs 42,221 bytes+54 →418: Good rewrites Dhrm77, but we can keep the entry on 48; similar digits to 418 and connection to 32 (of which there are two), and permutation of the digits of 84, that arise in the point below (mathematics can also be beautiful and synchronous, we don't have to be afraid or suddenly call into play "numerology").undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev11:0811:08, 6 July 2023 Dhrm77talkcontribs 42,167 bytes−229 integer already linked in the infobox. explaining where 131 comes from, Removing mention of 48 which doesn't really connects to 418. rephrasing...undo