Gematria Codes

Gematria Analysis Platform

Database pattern matching • 13+ cipher systems • Advanced analytics

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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Save your report: Registered users can save reports for future reference or share via public link

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 in 10+ different cipher systems simultaneously (77%+ of all ciphers), 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)

10-13 cipher matches (77-100% of all ciphers) - Statistically exceptional. These multi-cipher patterns are extraordinarily unlikely to occur by chance and demand serious investigation.

Strong Signal (Tier 4)

5-9 cipher matches - Highly significant correlation across multiple systems. Far beyond random chance, these patterns reveal meaningful connections.

Notable Pattern (Tier 3)

3-4 cipher matches - Notable pattern worth investigating. Multiple confirmations across different cipher systems suggest a genuine correlation.

Possible Pattern (Tier 2)

2 cipher matches - Interesting coincidence that may warrant further investigation if contextually relevant to your research.

Single Cipher (Tier 1)

1 cipher match - Single system correlation. Very 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: 10-13 ciphers) and "Strong Signal" (Tier 4: 5-9 ciphers) matches 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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Export high-value results: Save reports with strong confidence matches for your research library

Statistical Reality:

With 13+ cipher systems, single-cipher matches happen constantly—they're mathematically common. Multi-cipher matches are exponentially rarer. A 10-cipher match (Tier 5) isn't just "10 times better" than single-cipher—it represents matching across 77%+ of all available 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
  • Using the celebrity birthday database

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

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Add birth date fields: Use the date picker or manual entry to add relevant dates (supports multiple date formats)

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Optional - Use celebrity lookup: Click the celebrity search icon to browse the built-in celebrity birthday database and automatically populate names and dates (available to all users)

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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 formats automatically: full date numerology (MM/DD/YYYY), life number reduction, age calculations, 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.

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.

Best Practices for Effective Research

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.

Save and Organize Reports

Build your research library by saving reports with descriptive names. Track patterns over time and reference previous findings when new connections emerge.

Share Public Databases

Mark valuable databases as public to contribute to the research community. Browse public databases created by others to discover new research angles.

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.

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 save everything and organize methodically:

  • Use descriptive report names: "Biden Inauguration Date Analysis 1/20/21" not "Report 47"
  • Save incremental discoveries even if incomplete
  • 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

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.