Okay, so I saw this question online the other day – “is 240 the cap?” – and it got me thinking. I figured, why not just dive in and see what’s up? So, that’s exactly what I did. I started by just messing around, you know, trying to push things past 240 to see what would happen.

At first, I tried a few basic tests, but it was too easy to get the answer, so I built some more complicated testing scenarios. It’s a lot of trial and error. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but I was pretty sure I was getting closer. But no matter what I did, 240 was the highest I could reach, it was always capped at 240. I wanted to prove that there is no way to pass 240.
So, I did some more tests. I spent hours on this, late into the night, trying to get anything to go beyond that number. And, well, after all that work, guess what? Nothing.
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First Try
- I thought maybe it was just a simple limit in how the data was being stored.
- Tried a few more complicated scenarios to test.
- No matter what I did, I still got 240.
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Second Round
- I thought I need to rebuild my testing scenarios from scratch.
- Maybe there is some exception to this, so I added some conditions.
- Still nothing, 240 again.
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Final Push
- Okay, I was determined. I tried to think outside the box.
- Tried more weird testing methods, still no luck.
- It has to be something I’m missing. I just knew it!
I started to think I was going crazy. I even started documenting every single thing I was doing, hoping to catch where I was going wrong. I was writing everything down, every step, every result. It was a mess, but I was determined to figure this out.
Finally, after all that, I had to admit defeat. It looks like 240 really is the cap, at least based on what I’ve experienced. I couldn’t find a way around it, no matter how hard I tried. So, there you have it. It’s not the answer I was hoping for, but it’s what I found. Maybe someone else out there can crack this, but for now, I’m throwing in the towel. It was a fun ride, though. I learned a lot, even if I didn’t get the result I wanted.
If any of you decide to give it a go, let me know what you find! I’d love to see if someone can prove me wrong.
