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Emily Sleight

People writing 'magic' number sequences on their bodies in peculiar trend

People have been writing 'magic' number sequences on their bodies in a new and unusual TikTok trend.

The TikTok, shared by Benjamin_Hanz, claims a user's wish will be granted providing they write a number sequence on their body in the colour specified.

There is 15 different number sequences and colours covering everything from making new friends, losing weight, and becoming rich.

The video has been viewed more than one million times and has received 11,000 comments and another 32,000 shares.

According to TikTok user Benjamin, the sequence has to be written in pen or marker and should preferably be written by yourself.

The number sequences are as follows:

Sleeping well - 8142543

Ease stress - 72337952

Love - 8884121289018

Losing weight - 4812412

Improving health - 5953277

New friends - 44297046

Good skin - 5594283

Youthful beauty - 83585179

On time/good luck - 21061416

Hair growth - 890157105

Rich/wealth - 5207418

Sex - 23883207

Overcoming problems - 5333353

Unbothered - 5583952

Luxury lifestyle - 5208147

He also informed TikTok users to not write the sequences on their wrist, as he’d previously tried that and had a reaction to his skin.

It would seem that the codes have been working for some, with one user commenting: “I literally did the rich/wealth code on my wrist and nothing happened, but I did get money.”

There was some controversy though, with one user who said: “Please don’t use these, they aren’t safe!”

Benjamin uploaded a second part to the magical numbers video explaining where you need to write the numbers.

In the video, he explains that ‘good luck’ should be written on your thighs, ‘unbothered’ should be on your inner ankle and many more examples.

One user responded to the second part saying: “I’m going to have numbers all over my body!”

Another added: “Your skin is looking nice” in reference to his previous TikTok using the ‘magical’ numbers to wish for better skin.

In another video, the user claimed he got money sent to his email account less than two weeks after wishing for money with the numbers.

Many TikTokers were gobsmacked by this, and continued to ask if there were any other codes that they could try out.

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