SCP-7358
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Item #: SCP-7358

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-7358 is to be kept in a standard containment locker in Sector-17. SCP-7358 is to be stored in a high-security glass compartment in Sector-72 at Site-02. It is to be only accessible to Level 2+ personnel but must ask for permission from any Level 3+ persons. All test taken on SCP-7358 are to be documented. SCP-7358 is to have one guard personal on duty at all times. During any containment breach, SCP-7358's containment doors are permanently locked until the site is back in operational mode.

Description: SCP-7358 is a thin bingo card set made out of cardboard dating back to the 1970s. It is unknown of the manufacturer. SCP-7358 was found at [REDACTED]. SCP-7358 has the capabilities to change its number seemingly at will to always obtain five in a row. Whenever numbers are relayed to a person playing with this card the numbers will modify themselves to become a match to any set relayed out. SCP-7358 has the ability to change its numbers to suit any 4-digit keypad lock (See Addendum 1). SCP-7358 also appears to have the capability to change the numbers being told to the player (See Addendum 2).

Addendum 1: During a containment breach at Site-72, SCP-7358 was taken by a pair of D-Class Personnel. As observed on the recorded camera feed, the D-Classes used SCP-7358 to unlock any and all four-digit keypads inside the facility. After all of the SCPs were re-contained, some tests were taken and SCP-7358 was seen to be able to change its tp two spots in the top left corner, going left to right, to match the code for any keypad lock. It is unknown how the D-Class personnel were able to figure this out.

Addendum 2: SCP-7358 appears to have the capability to change numbers dispensed to the player. During a test, SCP-7358 was fed numbers out of a bingo cage. All the numbers were the same; "I-23". The first time the numbers were delivered to the subject, SCP-7358 as normal had, "I-23". The next time the number was dispensed it read, “B-69” and it was the bottom left number.