110377 [5000+ COMPLETE]

In the story's first trial, "110377" is a crucial piece of evidence found at the crime scene. It was written in blood on a wall by the victim, Sayaka Maizono, as she was dying. While it initially looks like a random string of numbers, the protagonist, Makoto Naegi, eventually realizes it is an upside-down message.

When flipped 180 degrees, the numbers "110377" spell out the name LEON . 110377

An archived New York Times opinion piece from 1982 uses this ID to reference the "torment" of Norman D. Mayer , a man who threatened to blow up the Washington Monument to protest nuclear warfare. In the story's first trial, "110377" is a

An architectural story and gallery regarding the Belridge Secondary College Performing Arts Centre . When flipped 180 degrees, the numbers "110377" spell

This message directly identified her killer, Leon Kuwata, leading to his conviction in the Class Trial. Other Notable References

While the Danganronpa connection is the most viral, the number appears in several other niche contexts: