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There is a fascinating simulation that shows how to actually break into a safe.
And the detailed video has left everyone saying the same thing.
Posted onto YouTube by Zack D. Films, the clip’s description simply states that the video explains how to ‘crack a safe’.
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However, this has proven to be a controversial tutorial with many viewers pointing out that it might not be the best idea to post about online as it could fall into the wrong hands.
In the video, it said: “Starting at zero, listen closely while slowly turning the dial to the left.
“You’ll hear two clicks when you find an unlocking gap in the wheel graph, the number of each click as well as the starting point then reset it at two and test again.
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“Keep going graphing the clicks until you’ve gone around the whole dial then lay your graphs over each other.
“Wherever the lines meet shows the location of the unlocking gaps and the matching numbers will make up the code.
“Try them in different combinations and eventually the gaps will line up, opening the door.”
This tutorial prompted a huge response from viewers in the YouTube comment section, with a lot of people saying the same thing.
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One user wrote: “Thanks for helping the robbers Zack, you’re really helping all sorts of people.”
Another said: “Zack is helping criminals now.”
A third person joked: “Zack is a hero, he knew I wouldn’t be safe with all that money, so he made me get robbed on purpose.”
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A fourth commented: “This will truly help me push my career forward. Thank you Zach!”
A fifth user said: “Robbers: ‘Write that down!’ ‘Write that down!’ ‘Write that down!’”
A sixth wrote: “Bro is literally helping thieves right now we are getting robbed with this one.”
And a seventh person added: “Bro we got zack teaching lil kids to rob safes before GTA 6.”
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This is in reference to the fact that the latest instalment of Grand Theft Auto has officially been postponed to next year at the earliest after fans have been long awaiting the release since the fifth version of the game came out back in September 2013.
Of course, the hack to crack a safe could come in handy if you ever somehow forget the combination to your own safe and need to access it.
We don’t recommend trying it out of other people’s safes though!