5 – ball lotto wheels

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Wheeling strategies give you the advantage of covering more than just 5 or 6 numbers in the Pick-5 or Pick-6 Lotto games. Many of the Steve Player systems found on this website utilize specific wheeling strategies to encompass larger sets of numbers. We offer a variety of FREE wheeling strategies for you to experiment with in your State’s lottery games.

Each wheeling system allows you to cover a unique quantity of numbers with a predetermined level of coverage. These systems not only enable you to broaden the range of numbers you cover, but they also organize your numbers into mathematically balanced combinations. This often results in multiple winning tickets when some or all of your selected numbers are drawn.

For instance, the wheel tagged as “PICK-5 WHEEL – 9 #’s – 4 OF 5 # COVERAGE” gives you the opportunity to engage a total of 9 digits in your game. The term 4 OF 5 COVERAGE implies that if all five winning digits in your game are among your selected 9 digits, you will have a minimum of one winning ticket with 4 correct digits. As a variant of this 9 digit scheme, the wheel tagged “PICK-5 WHEEL – 9 #’s – 4 OF 4 # COVERAGE” also gives you the opportunity to engage a total of 9 digits in your game. 4 OF 4 COVERAGE implies that if any four winning digits in your game are among your selected 9 digits, you will have a minimum of one winning ticket with 4 correct digits.

Utilizing the Free Wheeling Systems requires you to select the game (either Pick-5 or Pick-6) you’re interested in playing, as well as the coverage format you prefer. After that, you just need to input your selected numbers into the boxes provided beneath. The wheeling system will then transform your selected numbers into ready-to-use Pick-5 or Pick-6 combinations.

The wheel showcased beneath permits you to wheel 12 numbers in the Pick-5 game, providing 4 out of 5 number coverage and offering a total of 35 combinations to play. This wheel can also be adapted for Powerball or Mega-Millions games by simply appending your chosen Powerball or Mega-Ball number to each combination.


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