This can't be answered. The order of the lock picks changes each time you play the game. Sorry!
It depends on the type of lock. Could be thousands.
Even though this is called a combination lock, you actually have a permutation problem because order matters. So, you want the solution of10P4, which is 5040.
There are a few ways that you can reset your 5 letter WordLock if you have forgotten the combination. One way is to use the reset tool that comes with the lock. This tool is a small rod that is inserted into the lock in a specific way in order to reset the combination. Another way to reset the lock is to contact the manufacturer and request a new combination.
It depends on the make of the lock. Many time you need to know the combination. Sesame locks require a pin that goes in the shackle hole when the shackle is 180 degrees from open. Master combination locks with a scroll combination require a reset key that can only be used when the current combination is known in order to change. Other padlocks require the lock to be open and the shackle turned 180 degrees and pushed down while setting the combination.
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In Tennessee you must be a licensed locksmith to own lock picks.
Yes, it's legal to own lock picks in Maryland.
One can purchase a set of lock picks at Walmart. This store has a wide selection of lock picks, and there are also a lot of workers there that are very helpful at helping.
No, it is not against the law to own lock picks in Los Angeles.
No, it is not illegal to own lock picks in Georgia - or any other state for that matter.
Yes, it is legal for any citizen in the United States (and in all 50 states) to own and carry lock picks.
No, it is not illegal to own lock picks in Carolina. That said, when in doubt consult the police or an attorney.
Yes. Members of the military can own lock picks. So can everyone else in the United States; even minors.
Lock picks is the preferred tool, as they're actually made for such tasks.
I don't believe lock picks are an item that is sold in general hardware stores. You may have to check a hobby shop to see if you can find some.
Yes, it is legal to own lock picks in Colorado, but their possession with intent to commit a crime may be illegal. Make sure to use lock picks responsibly and within the boundaries of the law.
A lock picker, or a picker.