L5 Basic answers the five-draw version of the same core question: "When box 1 (or any box
I choose) landed a certain number across five consecutive draws, how often did that same
five-draw relationship repeat historically?" You choose a pattern type, an order, and which
boxes to fill in for Win and Machine across all five draws, then the tool scans every five-draw
combination on record for your selected game(s).
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SCREENSHOT — L5 Basic Main Interface
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Select a Game to Transfer Required
A multiple-select field — tick over 100 games at once and the tool runs the
same five-draw search across every one of them in a single pass.
Tip: L5 matches are the rarest of the combined-event tools since five draws must
align at once. Selecting many games together is the best way to gather a workable number of
matches.
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Select Pattern Type Required
The same three Lapping modes return here, now applied across all five draws at once — on
Win, Machine, or both.
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Lapping | General
The loosest search. You're free to pick any box on each of the five draws — none of them need to match each other.
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Lapping | Strict – By Position
The tightest search. Whichever box you pick on Draw 5 must be matched by that exact same box on Draw 4, Draw 3, Draw 2, and Draw 1 — choose box 4, and all five draws are checked in box 4.
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Lapping | Strict – No Position
Same strict same-box logic, repeated across every box in turn across all five draws: box 2 to box 2 to box 2 to box 2 to box 2, box 3 to box 3 to box 3 to box 3 to box 3, and so on — a full strict comparison across all positions in one pass.
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SCREENSHOT — Pattern Type Selector
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Select Orientation (Search Order) Required
Choose whether the draw history is scanned Search Order | Down
(from the most recent draw backwards) or Search Order | Up
(from the oldest draw forward). This only changes the reading order of results — not which
matches are found.
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Select Last Draw Inclusion Required
Choose Include Last Event | Yes to fold the most recent draw
into the search, or Include Last Event | No to leave it out
— useful when the latest draw is one of your five reference points and you want to
forecast forward without it also counting as a historical match.
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Date Option & Event Option Optional
Narrow the search window before you get to the pattern fields. Date Option
filters by Year, Month, and Day in almost any combination, or a full date range.
Event Option instead filters by a specific event number range. Leave both
blank to search the entire draw history.
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SCREENSHOT — Date Option and Event Option Fields
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Build Your Main Pattern Search
This is where you tell the tool exactly what to look for across all five draws:
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Count Option
Tells the tool which draw number to land on for each of the five draws, counting back from the most recent draw. Choosing 10, 8, 6, 3, and 1 means: land on draw 10, skip 9, land on draw 8, skip 7, land on draw 6, skip 5 and 4, land on draw 3, skip draw 2, then land on draw 1 — comparing only those five draws, with everything else skipped.
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Position (Win)
Choose whether your Win search should care about exact box position across all five draws, or just presence anywhere in each draw.
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Position (Machine)
The same by-position choice as above, applied to the Machine numbers across all five draws.
Tip: With five landing points to set, plan your Count Option on paper first — the
five numbers you choose define the exact rhythm of the pattern you're testing.
Fill Form — Win & Machine, across all five draws. L5 gives you a fill
form for each of the five draws, so you can manually or automatically fill numbers
into boxes 1–5 for Draw 5, Draw 4, Draw 3, Draw 2, and Draw 1 independently, on both Win and
Machine.
Draw 5 — Win / Machine
Fill boxes 1–5 for the earliest of the five draws.
Draw 4 — Win / Machine
Fill boxes 1–5 for the second-earliest draw.
Draw 3 — Win / Machine
Fill boxes 1–5 for the middle draw.
Draw 2 — Win / Machine
Fill boxes 1–5 for the second-most-recent draw.
Draw 1 — Win / Machine
Fill boxes 1–5 for the most recent draw.
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SCREENSHOT — Main Pattern Search Fields
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Tip: Use "Auto-fill" while exploring to let the tool populate boxes for you across
all five draws, then switch to manual entry once you know exactly which numbers you want
to lock in on each draw.
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Include Frequency Table Required
Decide whether you want a frequency breakdown added to your results — showing
Bankers, Two Sure,
Three Direct, Four Direct, and
Five Direct numbers that occurred repeatedly right after your
matched five-draw pattern.
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Submit & Highlight Your Results
Hit ✓ Submit to run the search across the full draw
history. Once your results table appears, use the Highlighter field to type in
any numbers you want visually marked throughout the results.
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SCREENSHOT — L5 Basic Results Table with Highlighter
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▶ Recommended L5 Basic Workflow
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Pick several games and start with Lapping | General to explore loosely across five draws.
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Set your Count Option — the five draw numbers you want to land on and compare, skipping everything in between.
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Fill in your Win / Machine boxes for Draw 5, Draw 4, Draw 3, Draw 2, and Draw 1 with the numbers and positions you want to test.
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Tighten with Strict modes once General confirms a loose five-draw relationship worth narrowing down.
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Turn on the Frequency Table to see which follow-up numbers repeat most often, then highlight your shortlist.