Lottery Combination Trimmer: Cut a Big List Down to What You Play
How the L Numeris Trimmer works — paste or generate a list of combinations, filter by sums, patterns, and positions, rank what repeats, and cut a large field to a playable set.

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The Problem Trimmers Solve
Rundowns and wheels are good at producing candidates — sometimes too many. The Trimmer is the other half of the workflow: it takes a large list and cuts it down to what you actually want to play.
How It Works
- Paste or generate a list of combinations. Duplicates are kept on purpose — they are the signal.
- Turn on filters. Every group starts off (nothing removed); switching one on narrows the field: high/low, even/odd, in/out, sums, root sums, and per-position digits.
- Rank by repeats. A box pasted from five sources lands in a higher tier than one that appears once. Repetition across independent lists is what the ranking rewards.
- Copy the short list and play it.
Why Keep Duplicates
Most tools de-duplicate input. The Trimmer does not, because the whole point is counting how many of your sources agreed on a box. Collapsing duplicates would destroy that signal.
Honest Limits
- Trimming is coverage control, not prediction. Every line you keep has the same odds it always did.
- The ranking reflects agreement among your sources, not a probability that a box will hit.
Try It
Open the Trimmer at your game's width, paste a field, and switch on the filters that match how you play.
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