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Bing imagery shows 6, as does osm.
Roundabout pointed by this note is have no sense. Does it really exist?
It is there on bing imagery, I can see nothing wrong with the mapping.
Have you actually driven around it?
Sometimes imagery have an artefacts. According to wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon) here is 5 mini-roundabouts and at this photo also 5 https://swindonian.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/postcard-of-magic-roundabout.jpg
So I asking people from Swindon to confirm this
I have added a comment on the changeset which added the 6th mini-roundbout, https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/36548581
The current bing imagery is dated 2016, so it is possible there have been changes.
@andygol I'd tend to agree with your interpretation that the '6th' roundabout is an artefact of the imagery. I think the whole principle of 'magic' roundabouts requires as many mini-roundabouts as exit roads. There is Mapillary sequence, but from a cyclist so not completely useful: http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/xIBy8JnGDU8IxPd7MhxSGA/photo.
I think your first comment stands: it needs someone to check it out on the ground.
Checked against Mapilliary photos. Five mini-roundabouts.