GematriaLens

Gematria Research Platform

Decode hidden patterns • 13+ cipher systems • Statistical match confidence • AI-Ready Reports

Welcome to Your Gematria Research Platform

Whether you're new to gematria or an experienced researcher, this guide covers everything from basic analysis to advanced features like custom databases and match confidence scoring. Each tutorial provides clear steps with real-world examples.

Want to see all available features by tier? Check our feature comparison page for a complete overview of Anonymous, Free, and Premium capabilities.

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Basic Word & Phrase Analysis

All Users

What You'll Learn:

  • How to analyze single words or phrases across 13+ cipher systems
  • Understanding different gematria ciphers (Ordinal, Reverse, Reduction, etc.)
  • Interpreting numerical patterns and database matches
  • Finding connections between seemingly unrelated terms

Perfect For:

First-time users, exploring specific words or phrases, discovering numerical correlations between concepts, testing theories about word relationships.

Step-by-Step Example:

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Navigate to Analysis: Click "Start Analysis" from the homepage or navigation menu

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Enter your text: Type "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" in the text field. You can enter multiple words on separate lines.

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Select databases (optional): Choose which word databases to search against (default databases are pre-selected)

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Submit analysis: Click "Start Analysis" button and wait for processing

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Review results: See values across all ciphers. Example: "NASA" = 666 (Reverse Ordinal). Discover database matches like "Vaccination" with the same value and confidence ratings.

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Access your report: Reports are automatically saved and accessible from "My Reports" page. Share via public link or keep private (hidden by default)

Key Insight:

The platform calculates values simultaneously across all cipher systems. Pay attention to matches that appear in multiple ciphers—these have higher confidence scores and are statistically more significant than single-cipher matches.

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Custom Word Databases

Requires Account

What You'll Learn:

  • Creating personalized word collections for specialized research
  • Adding words individually or bulk importing
  • Selecting databases during analysis to find custom matches

Why Use Custom Databases:

Instead of matching against generic dictionaries, build curated collections that matter to your research: biblical terms, conspiracy vocabulary, sports teams, celebrity names, corporate brands, historical figures, or any themed wordlist. When your analysis finds matches in YOUR databases, you know the connection is relevant to your specific interests.

Perfect For:

Researchers tracking specific topics, building themed vocabularies (occult terms, political figures, religious concepts), collaborative research projects, creating specialized reference databases.

Step-by-Step Example:

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Navigate to databases: Click "My Custom Databases" from the user menu (requires free account)

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Create new database: Click "Create New Database" button

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Name and describe: Enter a descriptive name like "Biblical Prophets" and optional description explaining the database purpose

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Add words: Enter words individually or paste a list for bulk import. Each word is automatically calculated across all ciphers.

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Use in analysis: When creating an analysis, select your custom database from the "My Custom Databases" section

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See labeled matches: Results will show matches with your database name as the source, making connections immediately recognizable

Account Limits:

  • Free Tier: 1 custom word database with unlimited words
  • Premium Tier: Unlimited custom word databases
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Known Number Databases

Requires Account

What You'll Learn:

  • Creating collections of significant numbers with context
  • Adding descriptions to explain why each number matters
  • Matching calculated gematria values against your number collections
  • Building reference databases for occult numbers, historical dates, or personal significance

Why Use Number Databases:

When your text calculates to specific values, the system checks your number databases and highlights matches with your custom descriptions. Instead of just seeing "= 322", you'll see "= 322 (Skull and Bones secret society number)" because YOU defined that context in your database.

Perfect For:

Tracking occult numbers (322, 666, 33), historical dates (1776, 1933), numerologically significant values, building personal number reference libraries.

Step-by-Step Example:

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Navigate to databases: Click "My Number Databases" from the user menu

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Create database: Click "Create New Number Database" and name it (e.g., "Occult Significance")

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Add numbers with context: Enter number (e.g., 322) and description (e.g., "Skull and Bones Yale secret society founding year")

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Build your collection: Continue adding significant numbers: 33 (Masonic degrees), 666 (Number of the Beast), etc.

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Select in analysis: When creating analysis jobs, select your number database from the "Known Number Databases" section

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See contextual matches: When text values match your numbers, the report shows your description alongside the match

Account Limits:

  • Free Tier: 1 custom number database with unlimited entries
  • Premium Tier: Unlimited custom number databases
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Understanding Match Confidence

All Users

What You'll Learn:

  • How the 5-tier confidence system evaluates match quality
  • Understanding statistical significance of multi-cipher matches
  • Why some matches matter more than others
  • Focusing on high-confidence patterns vs. noise

Why This Matters:

Not all gematria matches are created equal. Our exclusive confidence scoring system evaluates the statistical probability of matches. When two words share the same value across 77%+ of your selected cipher systems simultaneously, the odds of random coincidence are astronomically low. The confidence badge helps you identify which patterns deserve deeper investigation.

The 5-Tier System:

Extremely Rare (Tier 5)

77-100% cipher match - Statistically exceptional. These multi-cipher patterns are extraordinarily unlikely to occur by chance and demand serious investigation.

Strong Signal (Tier 4)

50-76% cipher match - Highly significant correlation across multiple systems. Far beyond random chance, these patterns reveal meaningful connections.

Notable Pattern (Tier 3)

30-49% cipher match - Notable pattern worth investigating. Multiple confirmations across different cipher systems suggest a genuine correlation.

Possible Pattern (Tier 2)

15-29% cipher match - Interesting coincidence that may warrant further investigation if contextually relevant to your research.

Single Cipher (Tier 1)

<15% cipher match - Single or minimal system correlation. Common occurrence with limited statistical significance.

Practical Application:

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Run any analysis: Submit words for gematria calculation

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Look for confidence badges: Results display colored badges next to matches (gold = Extremely Rare, cyan = Strong Signal, green = Notable Pattern, orange = Possible Pattern, gray = Single Cipher)

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Prioritize high-confidence: Focus investigation on "Extremely Rare" (Tier 5: 77%+ match) and "Strong Signal" (Tier 4: 50-76% match) first—these are statistically exceptional

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Consider context: Even lower-tier matches may be meaningful if they connect to your research topic or custom databases

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Manage high-value results: Reports with strong confidence matches are automatically saved to your research library (access via "My Reports")

Statistical Reality:

With 13 cipher systems available, single-cipher matches happen constantly—they're mathematically common. Multi-cipher matches are exponentially rarer. A 77%+ match (Tier 5) represents matching across the vast majority of your selected cipher systems simultaneously, which is astronomically unlikely to occur by random chance. This is why confidence scoring transforms gematria from pattern-spotting into statistical analysis.

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Words + Date Analysis

All Users

What You'll Learn:

  • Combining text analysis with significant dates
  • Finding correlations between events and birth dates
  • Understanding date numerology across multiple formats
  • Discovering synchronicities between names and timing
  • Analyzing birth dates and significant event dates

Perfect For:

Analyzing personal names with birth dates, historical events with occurrence dates, celebrity connections to current events, exploring date-based patterns, researching numerological timing in world events.

Step-by-Step Example:

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Enter your text: Type the name, phrase, or event you want to analyze in the Analysis Text field

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Add birth dates: Enter dates in YYYY-MM-DD format in the "Custom Birth Dates" field (one per line). These can be birth dates, event dates, or any significant dates you want to analyze

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Submit analysis: The system calculates both text values and date numerology across multiple formats

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Review correlations: Discover numerical connections between the person/event name and their associated dates

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Check date matches: See if calculated text values match your number databases or significant dates

Date Format Coverage:

The platform calculates dates in multiple numerology formats automatically: full date (e.g., 01/20/1989 = 1+2+0+1+9+8+9 = 30), month/day combinations, year values, digit reduction (reducing sums to single digits), age from last birthday, days until next birthday, and more. This comprehensive approach often reveals hidden patterns between names and timing that single-format analysis would miss.

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News Article Analysis

Premium Only

What You'll Learn:

  • Automatically extracting text from major news websites
  • Analyzing headlines and article content in real-time
  • Finding numerical patterns in current events
  • Connecting news narratives to dates and database terms
  • Tracking media messaging through gematria patterns

Supported News Sources:

CNN, BBC, Fox News, Yahoo Finance, and other major news outlets. The system automatically extracts article headlines, publication dates, and main content for comprehensive analysis.

Example URL format: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/07/politics/trump-immunity-drug-boat-strikes-hegseth

Perfect For:

Current events research, real-time analysis of breaking news, finding patterns in media narratives, tracking numerical synchronicities in headlines, researching propaganda techniques, analyzing political messaging.

Step-by-Step Example:

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Find article: Browse any supported news website and copy the article URL

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Paste URL: In the analysis form, paste the link into the "News Article URL" field (Premium feature section)

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Preview article: The system fetches and displays article metadata (headline, publication date) for verification

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Add context dates: Optionally include related birth dates or event dates for deeper correlation analysis

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Select databases: Choose which word/number databases to match against (default + custom databases)

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Submit & analyze: The system extracts article content and performs comprehensive gematria analysis on headline and key phrases

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Explore results: Review headline values, article patterns, date correlations, and database matches with confidence scoring

Media Research Application:

News article analysis reveals how mainstream media messaging often contains numerical patterns. By analyzing breaking news in real-time and matching against your custom databases (political figures, conspiracy terms, corporate entities), you can identify narrative themes and messaging patterns that traditional analysis methods miss.

Important Note: Automatic extraction may produce false positives (unrelated numbers, unrelated words, page numbers, ads). Always verify extracted content against original article context and conduct your own research due diligence before drawing conclusions.

NEW What's New: Automatic Number Extraction

The system now automatically extracts numbers from news articles, including both headlines and article body content:

  • Decimal Conversion: Numbers like "6.1 magnitude earthquake" automatically convert to 61 for gematria analysis
  • Context Preservation: Each extracted number remembers where it came from (headline or article body) with surrounding text for verification
  • Automatic Integration: Numbers appear in Quick Insights (Known Numbers, Repeated Numbers) and Known Number Matches sections
  • Database Matching: Extracted numbers automatically match against custom and default databases with full context display

Example: When analyzing "ABC News reports 6.1 magnitude earthquake", the system extracts 61 and displays:

"61 (News: Headline, original: 6.1) → 61 — 'ABC News reports 6.1 magnitude earthquake'"

This appears in Quick Insights and matches against any database entries for number 61.

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Quick Insights Dashboard

Requires Account

Quick Insights provides instant pattern highlights in five key areas before diving into full reports. This dashboard appears at the top of every report, giving you actionable findings in seconds.

Repeated Numbers

What it shows: Numbers appearing across multiple contexts—analyzed words, database matches, date calculations, birthday calculations. Cross-pattern numbers (marked with ) appear in 3+ context types, indicating strong resonance

Example: If "Donald Trump" = 138, your analyzed word "January sixth" = 138, and his birth date also produces 138, this shows as a cross-pattern repeated number (Note: Example values are illustrative only and may not reflect actual cipher calculations)

Why it matters: Cross-context repetition often signals important patterns—when the same number emerges from unrelated sources, it may indicate intentional design or meaningful synchronicity

Known Numbers in Your Analysis

What it shows: Most frequent known numbers from your analyzed words, dates, and birthdays that match entries in your custom or default number databases

Example - Dynamic News Numbers: For news articles, automatically extracted numbers appear here with their original context (e.g., "61 (News: Headline, original: 6.1)")

Why it matters: Instantly see which numbers in your analysis have pre-defined significance in your research framework

Pattern Matches

What it shows: Analyzed words with 2+ cipher agreement, sorted by confidence. Higher cipher counts indicate stronger, more reliable patterns

Example: "John F Kennedy" matching "prophecy" in 8 different ciphers → displays as "Extremely Rare" confidence (Tier 4) (Note: Example values are illustrative only and may not reflect actual cipher calculations)

Why it matters: Multi-cipher matches are statistically exceptional—the more ciphers align, the less likely it's random chance

Word Correlation Highlights

What it shows: Strongest internal patterns where 2+ analyzed words share the same cipher value, revealing connections within your input

Example: If you analyze "ritual sacrifice" and "false flag" and both equal 187 in Reverse Ordinal, they're correlated (Note: Example values are illustrative only and may not reflect actual cipher calculations)

Why it matters: Internal correlations reveal how your analyzed phrases relate to each other numerically, often exposing thematic connections

Most Connected Words

What it shows: Hub words with the most connections across different patterns and contexts. Shows word correlations (words sharing cipher values), high confidence database matches (5+ ciphers), values in repeated numbers, and total database matches

Example: A word that correlates with 3 other analyzed words, has 12 database matches, and appears in repeated numbers becomes a "hub"

Why it matters: Hub words are often the most significant in your analysis—they act as connection points revealing the deepest patterns

Quick Insights Speed Advantage:

Instead of scrolling through hundreds of cipher results and database matches, Quick Insights surfaces the most significant findings first. If you're researching dozens of phrases daily, this saves hours—you can determine within 10 seconds if a report warrants deeper investigation or can be skipped.

Access by Tier:

  • Free Users: Can use Quick Insights up to 5 times (first 5 analyses) to experience the feature
  • Premium Users: Unlimited Quick Insights on every report

Quick Insights data is generated in real-time from your current analysis—no pre-computation, ensuring accuracy with your latest custom databases.

Best Practices for Effective Research

Start with Quick Insights

Registered users: Use Quick Insights as your first filter. Within seconds, you'll see which analyses have significant patterns (repeated numbers, high-confidence matches, known numbers) worth deeper investigation. This saves hours when researching multiple topics.

Build Your Research Framework

Create custom word and number databases tailored to your specific interests. This transforms generic pattern matching into focused research with immediately recognizable connections.

Prioritize High-Confidence Matches

Focus investigation on "Extremely Rare" (10-13 ciphers) and "Strong Signal" (5-9 ciphers) confidence matches. These multi-cipher correlations are statistically exceptional—far beyond random chance.

Use Specific, Complete Names

Enter exact names and complete phrases for more accurate results. "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" yields different insights than just "NASA".

Combine Features Strategically

The most powerful analyses combine text + dates + custom databases. This multi-dimensional approach reveals patterns that single-feature analysis misses.

Organize and Manage Reports

Reports are automatically saved (7 days for free tier, unlimited for premium). Build your research library by naming reports descriptively and organizing them in "My Reports". Track patterns over time and reference previous findings when new connections emerge.

Explore Multiple Cipher Systems

Different cipher systems (Ordinal, Reverse, Reduction, Sumerian) serve different purposes. Single-cipher matches are common; cross-cipher patterns reveal deeper architecture.

Analyze Current Events

Premium users: News article analysis often yields surprising synchronicities. Media narratives frequently contain numerical patterns that become visible through gematria analysis.

Note: Automatic extraction may include false positives. Always verify extracted content against the original article.

Context Matters

Even lower-tier matches (Tier 1-2) may be meaningful if they connect to your research topic or appear in your custom databases. Statistical significance + contextual relevance = breakthrough insights.

Advanced Research Techniques

Database Ecosystem Strategy

Think of databases as layers of meaning. Create multiple themed databases instead of one massive collection:

  • Default Databases: Foundation vocabulary everyone accesses
  • Your Private Databases: Personal research terms you're tracking
  • Public Community Databases: Shared collections from other researchers
  • Premium Databases: Curated professional collections (subscribers only)

Select relevant databases for each analysis rather than using all databases every time. This focused approach produces cleaner, more actionable results.

Statistical Interpretation

Understanding probability transforms pattern recognition into analytical science:

  • Tier 1 (Single Cipher): Very common occurrence (high probability)
  • Tier 2 (2 ciphers): Interesting coincidence (moderate probability)
  • Tier 3 (3-4 ciphers): Notable pattern (lower probability)
  • Tier 4 (5-9 ciphers): Strong correlation (rare occurrence)
  • Tier 5 (10-13 ciphers, 77-100%): Statistically exceptional (extremely rare)

When words match across 10+ ciphers simultaneously (Tier 5), you're observing linguistic architecture that defies random chance. These patterns warrant serious investigation.

Research Documentation

Professional researchers organize methodically (reports auto-save):

  • Use descriptive report names: "Biden Inauguration Date Analysis 1/20/21" not "Report 47"
  • Keep incremental discoveries even if incomplete (premium: unlimited storage, free: 7-day retention)
  • Use public sharing links to collaborate without exposing your database contents
  • Export high-confidence results to external notes for cross-referencing
  • Track which custom databases produced the most meaningful matches for your research area

AI-Powered Report Analysis

All Users

Supercharge Your Research with AI:

Use AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, or Gemini to analyze your gematria reports, find patterns, and explore connections. AI can summarize findings, answer questions about your data, and help you discover insights you might have missed.

Important: Make Your Report Public First

AI assistants need to access your report URL. Before sharing with AI, set your report to Public in My Account → My Reports → Click report → Change visibility to "Public". Private reports cannot be accessed by AI.

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Generate Your Report

Run your analysis as normal. The report is automatically saved in your account.

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Make Report Public

Go to My Account → My Reports, click on your report name, and change visibility from "Private" to "Public". Copy the report URL from your browser's address bar.

https://gematrialens.com/report/your-job-name
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Choose Your AI Assistant

Pick any AI tool you prefer:

  • ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) - Excellent for detailed analysis and follow-up questions
  • Claude (claude.ai) - Great for longer reports and nuanced interpretation
  • Grok (x.com) - Fast insights and pattern recognition
  • Gemini (gemini.google.com) - Good for multi-source correlation
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Craft Your AI Prompt

Share the report URL and ask specific questions. Here are proven prompt templates:

General Summary Prompt:

Please analyze this gematria report: [YOUR_REPORT_URL] Summarize the key findings including: - What are the strongest patterns (Tier 4-5 matches)? - Which repeated numbers appear most frequently? - Are there any notable date or birthday correlations? - What insights from Quick Insights stand out?

Focused Research Prompt:

Analyze this gematria report: [YOUR_REPORT_URL] Focus on [SPECIFIC TOPIC: e.g., "political figures", "world events", "biblical connections"]. 1. List all matches related to this topic 2. Show the confidence tiers for each match 3. Identify any cross-pattern numbers (appearing in multiple contexts) 4. Suggest additional words or phrases I should analyze based on these findings

Pattern Discovery Prompt:

Review this gematria report: [YOUR_REPORT_URL] Help me discover hidden patterns: - Which numbers appear in the most different contexts (words, dates, birthdays)? - What are the most connected words (appearing in multiple cipher correlations)? - Are there any unusual prime number patterns? - Create a ranked list of the top 10 most significant findings

Comparative Analysis Prompt:

I have two gematria reports to compare: Report 1: [FIRST_REPORT_URL] Report 2: [SECOND_REPORT_URL] Compare and contrast: - Which repeated numbers appear in both reports? - Are there any matching database entries across both? - What patterns are unique to each report? - Which report shows stronger statistical significance overall?
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Iterate and Explore

AI excels at conversation. After the initial analysis, ask follow-up questions:

  • "Explain the significance of the number 216 appearing in 8 different contexts"
  • "What other words might I analyze based on these biblical matches?"
  • "Create a research hypothesis from these repeated number patterns"
  • "Which findings would be most convincing to a skeptical audience?"
  • "Help me organize these results into a presentation outline"

Pro Tips for AI Analysis

  • Be Specific: Instead of "analyze this report," ask "find all Tier 5 matches and explain their statistical rarity"
  • Use Context: Tell the AI what you're researching: "I'm investigating world event X"
  • Request Formats: Ask for "bullet point summary," "markdown table," or "ranked list" for organized results
  • Verify Claims: AI may interpret gematria significance differently than you. Cross-check important findings yourself
  • Combine Multiple Reports: Give AI several public report URLs to find connections across different analyses
  • Export Insights: Copy AI's best findings back into your research notes for future reference

Privacy & Security Notes

  • Public reports can be viewed by anyone with the URL - don't make sensitive research public
  • Your custom databases are NOT visible in shared reports, only the matched words from those databases
  • You can set reports back to "Private" anytime after AI analysis is complete
  • Free accounts: Reports auto-delete after 7 days (Premium: unlimited storage)
  • Consider using temporary/throwaway report names if testing with public sharing

Real-World AI Analysis Benefits

Instant Summaries of long reports (saves hours of manual review)
Deep Cross-referencing that humans might miss
Creative Research directions based on your patterns
Organized Data presentation in tables, lists, or charts

FAQ & Troubleshooting

Payment & Subscription Questions?
Looking for info about premium plans, pricing, payment methods, or subscription management? Visit our Upgrade FAQ for detailed answers about payments, XRP, renewals, and more.

Account & Features

Q: How do I access Quick Insights?

A: Create a free account, run an analysis, and scroll to the top of the report. Quick Insights appear automatically above the full cipher results. Free users get 5 uses; Premium users get unlimited access.

Q: Can I use custom databases without Premium?

A: Yes! Free accounts can create 1 custom word database and 1 custom known number database. This is perfect for focused research on specific topics. Premium removes limits with unlimited databases.

Q: How do I upgrade to Premium?

A: Log in → Click "My Account" → Scroll to "View All Plans" → Choose a plan (monthly/yearly) → Complete payment. Your upgrade is instant.

Analysis Questions

Q: Why don't I see matches for my custom database?

A: Three common reasons: (1) You didn't select your database in the "Select Databases" dropdown before submitting, (2) Your input doesn't numerically match any database entries, (3) Your database is empty. Check database selection and verify entries exist.

Q: What does "confidence tier" mean?

A: Confidence tiers rank matches by statistical rarity. Tier 1 = single cipher match (common), Tier 5 = 10+ cipher match (extremely rare). Higher tiers indicate patterns less likely to be coincidental. Focus investigation on Tier 4-5 matches.

Q: How does news article number extraction work?

A: When you analyze a supported news URL (ABC News, CNN, BBC, etc.), the system automatically extracts numbers from headlines and article body. Decimals convert to whole numbers (e.g., "6.1 magnitude" becomes 61). These numbers appear in Quick Insights and Known Number Matches with context showing their source.

Q: Can I analyze multiple phrases at once?

A: Yes, enter one phrase per line in the text input. The system analyzes each phrase separately and cross-references them in Quick Insights (Repeated Numbers card shows values appearing across multiple phrases).

Custom Databases

Q: What should I put in a custom word database?

A: Any words/phrases you want to track: political figures, corporations, symbolic terms, locations, conspiracy keywords, religious concepts, etc. When your analysis produces a gematria value matching a database entry, you'll see the connection immediately.

Q: What should I put in a custom number database?

A: Assign meanings to specific numbers: "33 → Freemasonry", "666 → Mark of the Beast". When these numbers appear in your analysis (including news article extractions), the system shows your custom label.

Q: Can I share databases with other users?

A: Currently no, but if you have a database that would benefit the community, contact support and we can make it happen.

Troubleshooting

Q: My analysis is taking a long time. Is it stuck?

A: Large analyses (multiple long phrases + many databases) can take 30-60 seconds. Premium users get priority processing (faster queue). If stuck for 2+ minutes, refresh the page and resubmit. Check "My Reports" to see if it completed.

Q: I get "Premium Required" when analyzing news articles.

A: News article analysis is a Premium-only feature. Upgrade to Premium to unlock news URL analysis with automatic number extraction.

Note: Automatic extraction may produce false positives (unrelated content, page elements, ads). Always verify against the original article and conduct your own research due diligence.

Q: My report disappeared. Where did it go?

A: Reports are automatically saved but have retention limits: free tier reports are auto-deleted after 7 days, while premium users have unlimited storage with no auto-deletion. Check "My Reports" page and use the search feature to find reports by name. You can manually delete reports anytime or share them publicly via link (free tier: 24-hour sharing duration, premium: unlimited).

Q: Can I share my reports with others?

A: Yes! Generate public sharing links from "My Reports" page. Free tier users can share reports for 24 hours, while premium users get unlimited sharing duration. Shared reports are public and accessible to anyone with the link.

Q: Can I export my custom database?

A: Yes! Free tier users can export databases as TXT files. Premium users can export as CSV files with pre-calculated gematria values included.

Q: I found a bug or have a feature request. Who do I contact?

A: Send us an email at support@gematrialens.com with specific details. For bugs, include what you were doing, what happened, and expected vs actual behavior. Feature requests are reviewed for future development.

Ready to Start Your Analysis?

Choose the analysis type that matches your research goals. New users should start with basic analysis, then explore custom databases to build their research framework.