Constraint-Based Combo Discovery
The Combo Generator is a powerful filtering tool that takes all possible combinations for your game and narrows them down based on your criteria. Instead of picking numbers from gut feeling, you define the rules and let the data show you which qualifying combos have appeared most (or least) frequently.
Filter Controls
The left panel offers several constraint options:
- Include/Exclude Digits: Click digits to cycle between neutral (no preference), include (must contain this digit), and exclude (must not contain this digit). This is the most powerful filter.
- Position Locks: Force specific digits into specific positions. For example, lock "7" into position 1 to only see combos starting with 7.
- Odd Count: Specify how many odd digits the combo must contain (0, 1, 2, or 3 for Pick 3).
- High Count: Specify how many high digits (5-9) the combo must contain.
- Sum Range: Set minimum and maximum sum values to target a specific sum bracket.
- Repeat Pattern: Filter by type — triples, doubles, or unique digits only.
The Results Table
Matching combos are displayed in a sortable table with columns for:
- Combo: The number combination
- Straight Count: How many times it's been drawn in exact order
- Box Count: How many times in any order
- Last Seen: When it last appeared
- Gap: How many draws since the last appearance
- Sum: The digit sum
- Type: Color-coded badge (Triple, Double, Unique)
Click column headers to sort. The default sort is by box frequency (most common first), but sorting by gap reveals the longest-absent combos matching your criteria.
Example Combo Generator Strategy
Say you want to play doubles (one pair of repeating digits) with a sum between 12 and 18 that include the digit 5. Set the repeat filter to "Double," the sum range to 12-18, include digit 5, and generate. You'll get a ranked list of every matching combo with its historical performance data. Choose from the top by frequency, or look for overdue combos at the bottom. Once you've found combos you like, use the Backtester to simulate their performance over time, or enter them into the Daily Challenge for real competition.