Lifehacker posted a very helpful hint for remembering your padlock combination:
There’s an easy way to always remember your lock combos: simply remember when your birthday is.
All you need is a Sharpie and a bit of second grade math in order to accomplish this miraculous-seeming feat. Here’s an example: say your birthday is:
10 / 13 / 77
and your lock combination is:
19 / 22 / 41
you would write with your Sharpie on the back of the lock this code:
29/ 35 / 118 (which is from 10+19 / 13+22 / 77+41).
In order to recover the combination, this is what you’re looking at:
(29-10=19 / 35-13=22 / 118-77=41)
If I only had this tip when I was young! That darn padlock combination was the source of many sleepless nights and frantic days during grade school…
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