The Five Elements
Five balanced 18-number layouts based on the Wuxing five-element framework. Each element covers half the wheel using 12 straight bets and 3 split bets — 15 chips per spin.
None is better than the others. Pick one element per session, stay with it, and let consistency do its work.
One of five balanced 18-number layouts. Like every element, Metal covers 12 straight numbers and 3 split bets — 15 chips per spin, 18 numbers covered. Pick it once, stay with it.
Wood is a different 18-number layout, balanced the same way: 9 red and 9 black, 6 numbers in each dozen, 6 in each column. The structure keeps your betting calm and even.
Water covers a third set of 18 numbers. None of these layouts is better than another — they're different ways to spread the same 15-chip exposure across half the wheel.
Fire is the fourth element. Same structure: 12 straight bets, 3 splits, 18 numbers covered. The point isn't to predict — it's to be involved often enough that the session feels stable.
Earth is the fifth and final element. The discipline rule across all five is the same: pick one element per session, stay with it, never switch during a bad run.
Why five layouts?
Each layout covers 18 of 37 numbers — almost half the wheel. Some spins hit, some don't. Money moves back and forth.
The structure isn't there to change the odds (it doesn't). It's there to keep your betting calm, organized, and evenly spread — so you can play long enough for cruise casino comps to add up.
For the full breakdown of how each element's 15 chips are placed (which 12 straights, which 3 splits), see the full layout images on the LayFive Tracker app — they're built into the Reference tab.