Metrics Overview
NoLottery provides players with an extensive suite of metrics designed to enhance strategic decision-making and insights into past lottery draws. Below is a breakdown of the supported metrics and their benefits.
Hot and Cold Numbers
Players can observe trends and choose whether to follow or avoid the most/least frequently drawn numbers.
- Hot Numbers: Identify numbers that have been drawn the most frequently in the last X days (e.g., last 30 days).
- Cold Numbers: Identify numbers that haven’t been drawn or have been drawn the least over a similar period.
Average Gap Between Appearances
- Calculate the average number of days it takes for each number to appear again after it was last drawn.
- Helps players identify numbers with consistent or irregular gaps in appearance, aiding in strategic picks.
Draw Trends by Day of the Week
- Analyze which numbers are more frequently drawn on specific days of the week (e.g., Sundays, Mondays, etc.).
- Shows if there is a pattern or bias towards certain numbers based on the day of the draw.
Seasonal Trends
- Look at how numbers are drawn over months or seasons (e.g., January, Feburary, etc.).
- Helps players see if there are recurring patterns in certain months or seasons.
Consecutive Numbers (Heatmap)
- Identify if consecutive numbers (e.g., 5 and 6, or 9 and 10) are drawn frequently.
- Reveals if certain numbers often appear together, which can influence group-based selections.
Repeating Numbers
- Check how often the winning number from a previous draw repeats in subsequent draws.
- Indicates if there’s a likelihood of numbers being repeated across draws.
Pair and Triplet Frequency
- Analyze the frequency of pairs or triplets of numbers (e.g., 3 and 13, or 4, 5, and 6) appearing in the dataset.
- Useful for players who want to select numbers in combinations rather than individually.
Median and Range of Winning Numbers
- Calculate the median and the range of the drawn numbers over time.
- Median: The middle value of the numbers drawn.
- Range: The difference between the highest and lowest numbers drawn in a specific period.
- Helps players determine if the numbers drawn tend to cluster in a specific range.
Odd vs. Even Number Analysis
- Determine how often odd numbers vs. even numbers are drawn in the dataset.
- Some players prefer to balance their picks between odd and even numbers.
Number Density in Recent Draws
- Visualize how often numbers are drawn within the most recent X days using a radar chart.
- Highlights whether certain numbers dominate in short-term trends.
Cumulative Winning Patterns
- Show how often a number is in the top percentile of most frequently drawn numbers over time.
- Offers insight into how often numbers consistently perform well.
Deviations from Expected Uniformity
- If all numbers were drawn equally, each number would have a similar frequency. Calculate how much each number deviates from this expected uniform distribution.
- Highlights any biases or irregularities in the drawing process.
Clustering Analysis
- Identify if certain numbers tend to cluster together within specific draws (e.g., if 10, 12, and 14 are drawn frequently in the same week).
- Useful for players who select groups of numbers.
Popularity of High vs. Low Numbers
- Divide the numbers into two groups: low numbers (1–7) and high numbers (8–15), then analyze which group appears more frequently.
- Helps players decide whether to focus on higher or lower numbers in their picks.
Sliding Window Frequency
- Use a sliding window (e.g., past 7 or 30 days) to calculate the frequency of numbers within recent periods.
- Offers a dynamic view of recent trends instead of static historical data.