Fingers Behind the Back

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#1  Edited By JohnnyZ256

In "Bruce Almighty," the Morgan Freeman god tells Bruce what fingers he is holding up behind his back. He does this for several seconds. Besides beings who can see into the future, which entities from DC or Marvel could also accomplish this?

Could Mr. Mxy, Mad Jim Jaspers, Trion Juggernaut, Superman Prime 1 Million, The Spectre, etc., do this? Who else?

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#2  Edited By JediXMan  Moderator

Are you asking whether high-level reality warpers are capable of low-level guessing games?

Then yes.

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Even Batman could do that...

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#4  Edited By JohnnyZ256

@The_Lunact_And_Manic: There is zero way Batman could do that. And I'm not sure how this is a 'low-level guessing game.'

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#5  Edited By the_stegman  Moderator

Anyone with x ray vision.

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#6  Edited By ImmortalOne

@JohnnyZ256 said:

@The_Lunact_And_Manic: There is zero way Batman could do that. And I'm not sure how this is a 'low-level guessing game.'

Anybody who doesn't have telepathy, omnipotence, x-ray vision, etc. still has a 1/10 chance.

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#7  Edited By JohnnyZ256

1/10 for EACH selection. However, the odds of getting every selection correct is 1/10 x 1/10 x 1/10 x 1/10 x 1/10 x 1/10 x 1/10 (for seven numbers), or 1 out of 10,000,000.