
USE
THIS PAGE TO MANUALLY CHECK PATTERNS FOR
SUPER LOTTO ONLY
NOTE: If you have Microsoft EXCEL installed on this
computer,
CLICK HERE
to view and use and automatic Pattern Checker
A pattern consists of six individual
digits ranging from 0 to 5.
The six digits represent the five numbers that you
intend to play or are checking.
The individual digits in the pattern will therefore
always add up to 5.
1. The first digit
in the pattern represents how many numbers you selected
that are in the L LOW ODD column of the above chart.
2. The second digit in the pattern represents how
many numbers you selected that are in the LOW EVEN
column of the above chart.
3. The third digit in the pattern represent how
many numbers you selected that are in the MEDIUM ODD
column of the above chart.
4. The fourth digit in the pattern represents how
many numbers you selected that are in the MEDIUM EVEN
column of the above chart.
5. The fifth digit in the pattern represents how
many numbers you selected that are in the HIGH ODD
column of the above chart.
6. The sixth digit in the pattern represents how
many numbers you selected that are in the HIGH EVEN
column of the above chart.
If you have selected no
numbers that fall into a particular column, then the
value for that digit is zero.
EXAMPLE The
numbers 5-7-18-33-44 would result in the pattern
200111. As you can see, the numbers 2+1+1+1 equal
5.
YOUR PATTERN WILL ALWAYS START OUT AS:
000000, SIX ZEROS.
To break this down, the numbers 5 & 7 are in the first
column (Low Odd). So you have "2" numbers
in the first column. So far your pattern is 200000.
There are no numbers in the second or third columns
leaving zeros as the second and third digits. The
pattern remains 200000
The number 18 is in the fourth column (MEDIUM EVEN). As
this is the only number from this column, a "1"
is placed as the fourth digit. Your pattern is now
200100.
The number 33 is in the fifth column (HIGH ODD).
So you now replace the fifth digit in the pattern with a
"1" and you now have the pattern: 200110.
Your last number, 44, is in the sixth column (HIGH
EVEN). As this is the only number in that column,
replace the last zero in the pattern with a "1".
Your pattern is now: 200111
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