Alright guys, I think I've found a pattern for the gap between Real and Training addresses.
I've been busy for the past couple of days, so I apologize for not being active on the spreadsheet's development and such.
Because of this, I was surprised to see that
@Wilsonec and
@soaresden had made a more efficient "v2" of the sheet.
...Which made me feel just a tiny bit bad for not helping them out...
Anyway. Upon looking over to the addresses list, I noticed there was a new column to test the gap between them. I will say in advance that this is just a theory, and we'll either have to look back at all the pre-1/15/2016 addresses for every region, or wait until we have new addresses for every region for us to verify with. But... here goes...
The "gap" shown in the spreadsheet, while correct. Is being looked at the
wrong way.
Instead of finding the actual gap, look at each number separately, and go from there.
Both codes
always start with 36 or 32, depending on the system. So we can already cross that off the list.
I'll also use the EUR set of addresses, first, because... I dunno.
XX
82535C
XX
46B24C
The third digit in both bolded codes (being 8 and 4) are, well, 4 away from each other. Compare all the codes in the picture above, it's not hard to miss.
The fourth digit in both bolded codes (being 2 and 6) are somewhat hard to explain, mainly because I assume it has something to do with region.
So we'll have to dig a little deeper.
Still focusing on that fourth digit, the EUR addresses appear to be only 4 apart. The JPN addresses are 2 apart. And the US addresses are... strangely enough, either 7, or 4. It strikes me as odd as to why the US New3DS would be 7 apart, but the US Old3DS is only 4. I can only assume it's due to the fact the US Old3DS hasn't been validated in about four days, now.
Next, the fifth digit in the EUR set of addresses (being 5 and B in the bolded codes above) are 6 apart. The JPN set are 1 apart. And the US... are also giving odd results. New3DS is 9 apart, and Old3DS is 6 apart.
Sixth digit, EUR set... (3 and 2 in the bolded codes above) 1 apart. JPN set... 5 apart. And US... doesn't like making up it's mind. New3DS is 3 apart, while Old3DS has no difference at all.
We're on to the seventh digit, and both the EUR and JPN set of codes are only 1 apart. The US
kinda follows through, with the Old3DS being 1 apart, but New3DS is 10 apart.
And the last digit, on every code. Is all C. It's always C. No matter what. I still have the pre-1/15/2016 US New3DS codes, and they also end in C.
Honestly, there shows to be a pattern of
some sort, but until we get a new set of addresses, we can't really confirm if this is truly how the pattern goes. But I just wanted to point this out to everyone, and maybe you all could keep an eye out more often than I could. And, again, this is just a theory, so this will most likely be disproved by the time these addresses stop working and we end up having to find new ones. Until then, I'll just be here every now and then, helping with whatever I can. I mean, I already found
two patterns with these addresses before, being the unlock address gap, and the New/Old3DS gap, what are the chances I find a
third?