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2nd is 4591
3rd is 14278950011759028
For example, let's say the code is 5987.
Enter "1111" - no flashes, code resets.
Enter "2222" - no flashes, code resets.
Enter "3333" - no flashes, code resets.
Enter "4444" - no flashes, code resets.
Enter "5555" - First digit flashes, other three don't. We know "5" is the first digit.
Enter "6666" - no flashes, code resets.
Enter "7777" - Fourth digit flashes. "7" is the last digit.
Enter "8888" - Third digit flashes, "8" is the third digit.
Enter "9999" - Second digit flashes, "9" is the second digit.
We can skip 0 since we now have all four digits. This method takes a lot less time than any other I've tried since you don't have to move around and "aim" with the mouse to press different buttons. It works especially well with the last door and that 17-digit code... get a scrap of paper, mark down 17 placeholder lines and go through each digit making note of what position they flash. Easy-peasy.
It's random whether or not the door codes will be:
1st - 8132 (Slosho-matic/Bin Machine room)
2nd - 4591 (Datafile room)
3rd - 14278950011759028 (The Ultra-secret room, past the 1st room.)
OR
1st. - 8241
2nd - 8053
3rd - 77369068188565726
So far these seem to be the only variants, it may change from update to update but this is the most current one. Use these two first but if one door code works (IEg, 2nd room being 8053) All the other rooms will be the same variant. You can double check by looking at the second monitor in every room.
This MAY just be the most helpful thing you will ever read.
This could be the cause for patterns appearing, but in general everyone will have different codes, and will not match what other people have, leaving with only one option; hacking the door panels.