Automated Number Predictions
The Predictions page (available for Daily 3 and Daily 4 games) runs an automated prediction algorithm that generates picks for each upcoming draw. Unlike Quick Pick, which gives you random numbers, this system uses four distinct statistical signals to produce data-informed selections — and tracks its own performance with real profit/loss numbers.
The Four Signals
Each prediction is built from four weighted signals:
- Hot Signal: Favors numbers that have been drawn frequently in the recent window. This captures momentum — numbers on an active streak.
- Due Signal: Favors numbers with a large gap since their last appearance. This captures mean-reversion potential — numbers that have been absent longer than usual.
- Positional Signal: Looks at per-position frequency rather than overall frequency. A digit might be cold overall but hot in a specific position.
- Pattern Signal: Considers structural patterns like sum ranges, odd/even balance, and repeat types to favor combinations that match the most common historical profiles.
Click any prediction row to expand it and see the exact breakdown of each signal's contribution.
Performance Tracking
The stat cards at the top show the system's cumulative performance: total bets placed, total wins, net profit/loss, and win rate. The P&L line chart shows how this has trended over time — whether the system is profitable overall or underwater.
Reading the Results Table
The results table lists every past prediction alongside the actual drawing result. You'll see the predicted combination, the actual combination, whether it matched (straight, box, or miss), and the payout. This transparency lets you evaluate how the system performs over time rather than on any single draw.
Important Caveats
No prediction system can beat a truly random lottery. This tool is designed to demonstrate how statistical signals can be combined into a systematic approach — it's educational and entertaining, not a guaranteed money-maker. Always check the win rate and P&L before assuming the system is profitable, and never bet more than you can afford to lose. To learn more about how these statistical concepts work, read our Hot & Cold numbers myth vs. strategy article.