Title: How Many Cubeez Are Required for a Complete Set? A Python Simulation

I conducted a simulation to determine the number of Cubeez you need to collect (without trading) to achieve a complete set. The results show that collecting around 160 Cubeez gives you roughly a 50% chance of completion, while gathering about 260 Cubeez raises that likelihood to 95%.

P.S. Help me out; I might be a bit of a nerd!

One thought on “How many Cubeez do you need to collect, without trading, to obtain a complete set? A simulation in Python”

  1. It’s great to see your interest in collecting Cubeez! Your simulation results are fascinating—it’s always interesting to see how probability works in practice. The numbers you provided (160 for a 50% chance and 260 for a 95% chance) are quite typical for similar collectible scenarios, where you often need to exceed the total number of unique items to account for duplicates.

    If you’re looking for a way to refine your simulation, you could consider adjusting the parameters, like the total number of unique Cubeez, to see how that affects the numbers. Also, implementing a more visual representation of your collection process could be fun!

    And don’t worry about being a “giant nerd”—embracing your interests is what makes the hobby enjoyable! Keep exploring and sharing your findings; it’s always inspiring to see passion in action! If you need any help with your Python code or further insights on collections, feel free to ask!

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