Originally Posted by
lifeisgood
Just saw this post by neo_truths on reddit, thought it was interesting to read so just gonna share here:
"I don't know when did the round start, but the first correct submission was at 10:55:34 NST while the 250th one was at 11:17:02 NST.
67 accounts of the 250 winners have the stamp currently albumed.
36 accounts sold one in auctions, 10 sold both and 1 sold 3 (probably resold 1)
47 sold one via trades.
29 gifted one and 28 gifted two
None sold in shop, very nice.
This gives a count of 36 + 10 * 2 + 3 + 47 + 29 + 28 * 2 = 191 stamps leaving accounts. If we add the 67 from albums, we are left with 258 stamps. That means almost half have still not been sold from the winners.
From the 250 winners, 181 had their first mystery pic trophy, 21 their second, 10 their third. This means that either there are a lot of people that had the fortune to get the answer shared and had never played before, or people that never bothered actually bothered to learn to play for this awesome prize (learned to play + found answer in about 22 minutes) or there is a lot of multi accounting.
This part gets murkier as there is no easy way to tell easily if an account is a shell and if two accounts are actually the same person, but I have high confidence in the following results.
A person won with 36 accounts, known tcer.
A person won with 29 accounts, don't know them.
A person won with 8 accounts, one with 6, one with 4, four with 3 and 16 with 2.
These "extras" account for 35 + 28 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 4 * 2 + 16 = 102 extra accounts meaning 204 extra stamps, quite close to the amount still unsold, could be a coincidence though.
There are quite a few known users in these and the person with 29 won with liegos1, liegos2... liegos22 quite funny."