Pick 5 Wheel: Full 5 if 5 of 7

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Instructions

Lottery Post's Full Wheel systems take the numbers you input and create all possible lottery ticket combinations of those numbers.  If you were to play all the tickets that are generated, and if all the lottery numbers drawn fall within your list of numbers, you'll be guaranteed to win the jackpot.

Filters: Lottery Post's Full Wheels include incredibly powerful filtering capabilties that allow you to create your own custom wheels.  (Gold and Platinum members only.)  If you add filters to a full wheel, the number of lines generated is reduced, but the wheel guarantee no longer applies.

Below are specific instructions for using the Key Wheel.  If you need additional assistance, try posting questions to the Lottery Discussion forum, where other Lottery Post members will be more than happy to help.

  • You have chosen to create a 7-number wheel, which requires you to enter 7 different numbers.  If you want to create a wheel with a different amount of numbers, go back to the Pick 5 Wheels page and select a different wheel.

  • The Output Format allows you to change the way the tickets are displayed.  You can choose from three different separators between the numbers (a dash, a commma, and a comma plus a space), and you can choose to have leading zeros or not on 1-digit numbers.

  • The Sort the numbers on each ticket, if checked, will display the numbers on each ticket in order from lowest to highest, regardless of the order that you entered the numbers in the Numbers in the Wheel section.

  • The Include line numbers, if checked, will number each ticket like this: 1., 2., 3., etc.

Filters

The Filters give you a powerful capability of limiting which combinations will be included in the final list.  To use Filters you must be either a Gold or Platinum member.

There are several different filter components you can combine to create your filter that will be applied to each combination.  Only the filter components that you change the values of will provide any filtering; components that you do not change will have no effect.

Only Premium members may utilize filters.  As a Standard member, you may look at and adjust the filter controls, but the filters will not be applied to the number combinations.

To activate the Filters, you must first click the Filters button.  If the Filters section is hidden, then all filtering will be disabled.

The following provides specific instructions for each filter component:

  • All filtering is performed on the sorted number combinations.  Even if you have chosen to display the combinations in unsorted order, all filtering is conducted against a sorted copy of the numbers.  For example, if the number combination is 23-01-12-24-32 and you choose not to include any consecutive numbers, this combination will be filtered out, because the sorted version of the combination, 01-12-23-24-32, includes the consecutive numbers 23 and 24.

  • Consecutive Numbers controls how many consecutive numbers are allowed.

  • Repeating Decades controls the number of decades that can be included consecutively.  (A decade is the tens portion of a number.)  For example, if the filter was set to allow a maximum of 2 consecutive decades, then the combination 1-5-8-15-20-36 would be filtered out becuase the zero (0) decade was repeated 3 times (01, 05, and 08).

  • Repeating Last Digits controls the number of last digits that can be included consecutively.  (A last digit is the ones portion of a number.)  For example, if the filter was set to allow a maximum of 2 consecutive last digits, then the combination 1-5-8-18-28-36 would be filtered out becuase the last digit eight (8) was repeated 3 times (08, 18, and 28).

  • Sum Range is the allowable sum of all the numbers in the combination.  For example, the sum of 1-5-8-18-28-36 is 96 (1 + 5 + 8 + 18 + 28 + 36 = 96).

  • Low-High Range is the allowable range of differences between the highest number and the lowest number in the number combination.  For example, the Low-High Range of the combination 1-5-8-18-28-36 is 35 (36 - 1 = 35).

  • Odd Numbers controls number of odd numbers allowed in the combination.

  • Min Difference and Max Difference are the minimum and maximum difference between each number.  For example, if the first number is 5 and the second number is 15, then the difference between them is 10.  The filter would test if this difference falls between the minimum and maximum difference specified.

  • Min by Position and Max by Position specify the specific number range that the number in each position must fall between.  For example, if the Min and Max for Position 1 were set to 1 and 9, then any combination with a number greater than 9 in the first position will be filtered out.

  • Sum Min by Position and Sum Max by Position specify the specific number range that the sum of the number in each position must fall between.  (A number sum is the sum of the one or two digits of the number — for example, the sum of the number 18 is 9.)