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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PROVEN Like Fermat's last theorem, eventually (6) New York Times Jun 5, 2016
66% UNSOLVED Like Fermat's Last Theorem, until 1994 (8) Universal Nov 1, 2024
66% UNPROVEN Like Fermat's Last Theorem until recently (8)
61% FERMAT __'s Last Theorem (6)
56% ONEDAY "Eventually ..." (6) New York Times Jul 14, 2025
56% PROOFS Theorem solutions (6)
53% STICKS Lasts, like a nickname (6) USA Today Sep 5, 2025
53% ENDEDUP Eventually became (7) Wall Street Journal Aug 25, 2025
53% WILES Tricks of one who proved Fermat's last theorem (5)
48% RESTHOME Place for old theorems to be revitalised (4,4) (8) The Sun Two Speed Aug 23, 2025

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