This number is a permutation of the number of tumblers and the number of codes on each tumbler.
So a three tumbler lock with five codes on each tumbler would have 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 combinations.
A four tumbler lock with four codes on each tumbler would have 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 256 combinations.
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Assuming each "digit" actually has 10 different states, there are one million combinations possible in a six-digit combination lock. However, many combination lock designs actually have fewer than 10 different states per "digit", resulting in far fewer actual combinations on such locks.
6,720 combinations.
It depends on the type of lock. Could be thousands.