The Complete Drawing Archive
The Data Table page is your direct window into the full historical drawing database. Every result ever recorded for the selected game is available here — no charts, no analysis, just the raw data in a clean, browsable table. The total draw count is displayed at the top so you always know the size of the data set you're working with.
What the Table Shows
The columns adapt to the game type. For lotto-style games like Mega Millions or Powerball, you'll see the draw number, date, each main ball displayed as a colored circle, the bonus ball, the jackpot amount, and the ball sum. For digit games like Daily 3, the table shows the draw number, date, draw time, individual digits, the combined number, digit sum, pattern type (triple, double, or unique), and prize amounts for straight and box plays.
Filtering by Date Range
The start date and end date pickers let you narrow the table to a specific period. This is useful when you want to focus on recent data (like the last year) or investigate a particular stretch of drawings. Set just a start date to see everything from that date forward, just an end date for everything before it, or both for a precise window. The total count updates in real time as you apply filters.
Filtering by Draw Time
For digit games with multiple daily draws, a draw time dropdown lets you filter by midday, evening, or both. This is important because some players only play specific draw times and want analysis focused on those sessions. Lotto-style games don't show this filter since they typically draw once or twice per week.
Exporting to CSV
The Export CSV button downloads every drawing that matches your current filters — not just the current page, but the entire filtered data set. Open it in any spreadsheet application for custom sorting, pivot tables, or your own statistical analysis. This is the best way to get data out of the platform and into your own tools.
Using Data Table with Other Tools
The Data Table is a reference tool. It complements the analytical pages rather than replacing them. Use Frequency Analysis to see how often numbers appear, the Combo Tracker to search for specific combinations, and the Data Table to verify individual draws or export data for independent analysis. Together, they give you both the bird's-eye view and the ground-level detail.