What the Dashboard Shows
The National Dashboard is the command center for cross-state analysis. Instead of visiting 43 individual state pages, this single view aggregates data from every US state lottery simultaneously and surfaces the most meaningful national signals. Data displayed here is pre-computed every 6 hours from a dedicated national.db database that combines all state databases, so the numbers you see reflect recent real draws.
The dashboard is divided into three main areas: the Consensus Numbers panels at the top, the Recent State Activity feed in the middle, and the State Navigation cards at the bottom.
Hot and Cold Consensus Numbers
The Consensus Hot Numbers panel shows the digits (0–9 for Pick 3/4 games) that are currently hot in the greatest number of US states. A digit earns "consensus hot" status when it ranks above its expected frequency in a majority of the states that run Pick 3 or Pick 4 games. This is the national-level answer to the question: "Which digit is everyone talking about right now?"
- State Count Badge: Each consensus digit shows how many states consider it hot. A digit hot in 30 states is a much stronger signal than one hot in 12 states.
- Consensus Cold Numbers: The mirror panel shows digits underperforming nationally — those appearing below expected frequency in the most states simultaneously.
- Neutral Digits: Digits not appearing in either panel are within normal range nationally. There is nothing remarkable about them across the aggregate dataset.
Navigating to State Detail
The State Navigation cards at the bottom of the dashboard show every state with its name and a summary badge (e.g., number of active games, last draw time). Clicking a card takes you directly to that state's analytics homepage where you can explore frequency charts, hot/cold rankings, patterns, predictions, and all other tools scoped to that state's data. You can also use the main sidebar to navigate directly by selecting a state from the dropdown.
Data Freshness
The national database is refreshed every 6 hours. A timestamp at the top right of the dashboard shows when the data was last computed. Because individual state lotteries draw at different times throughout the day, some states may have draws that occurred after the last national refresh — those draws will appear in the per-state dashboards immediately but will not be reflected in the national consensus numbers until the next 6-hour refresh cycle.
For the most current per-state data, always navigate into the individual state dashboard rather than relying solely on the national view for real-time accuracy.
Disclaimer: This tool is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Lottery draws are random events and past results do not predict future outcomes. Play responsibly.