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The smallest [[equal division of the octave]] which is [[consistent]] in the 27-odd-limit is [[282edo]] (by virtue of it being consistent up until the 29-odd limit); that which is distinctly consistent in the same is [[388edo]].
The smallest [[equal division of the octave]] that comes closest to being [[consistent]] in the 27-odd-limit is [[217edo]] (misses [[23/14]], [[23/21]], [[28/23]], [[42/23]]).
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The one which is truly consistent is [[282edo]] (by virtue of it being consistent through the 29-odd-limit)
 
The one which is distinctly consistent in the same is [[388edo]].
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