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Start here if you are new to the website and want the simplest way to browse results.

Recent Changes

  • Repeat highlighting now has richer hover details, top repeat-age markers, and bottom set markers such as P1, T1, and Q1.
  • Predictor pages now expose more set-level scoring, including straight-vs-box strength on Pick games and added set-strength details on Keno and lotto-style predictors.
  • Predictor result tables now include quick-number view, duplicate-threshold helpers, highlight filters, and tune actions such as More like this and Less like this.
  • The home dashboard now includes a latest-game snapshot area plus direct tracked-lines and tracked-ticket shortcuts.
  • Instant-win location pages now expose grouped win-location views with stronger browsing and sorting tools.
  • Tracked Lines now supports focused subset views after tracking, plus a visible path back to the full tracked list.
  • Tracked Lines now also includes quick-number view, highlight filtering, and duplicate-threshold helpers for comparing saved sets.
  • Tracked tickets were added so you can group existing tracked lines into named reusable tickets.

What This Site Does

This site lets you browse draw results, open full prize payout pages, and use history tools such as analysis and predictors.

If you are new, the best starting point is a game page such as Keno, Daily Grand, or Lotto Max.

Quick Start

  1. Open a game page such as /dailygrand.
  2. Look through the recent draw cards.
  3. Click a draw card to open the full draw detail page.
  4. Use the filter section if you want to narrow the list.

Understanding The Home Dashboard

The home page is a quick overview of the site. It starts with a Latest Game Snapshot area, then shows one summary card per game.

  • Latest Game Snapshot cards show the most recent draw, winning numbers, jackpot-related fields, and recent prize highlights.
  • Tracked Lines And Tickets gives direct access to your saved tracking workflows and can show recent ticket cards when you are signed in.
  • Game cards can include links such as View Draws, Draw Detail, and Win Locations depending on the game.

Main Pages

Page Use It For
Game draw pages Browse recent draws and open full payout details.
Analysis View historical summaries and pattern-oriented pages.
Predictors Generate suggested number sets from saved history.
Tracked Lines Save suggested sets, group them into tickets, and validate them later.
Shots Browse saved screenshots.

Location And Win Tracking Pages

Some instant-win style games have separate Win Locations pages. These are useful when you want to see where winning tickets were sold instead of only looking at draw results.

Tool What It Does
City / Store / Min Prize Filters location rows so you can narrow the list to one place or to larger wins only.
Group By Rolls individual wins up by city, store, address, or full location so repeated locations are easier to compare.
Sort By / Then By Lets you order the page by newest win, highest prize, or win count, with a secondary sort when needed.

How To Use A Game Page

Each game page shows recent draw cards. A draw card usually includes the date, draw time, winning numbers, and whether winnings are loaded.

Click any draw card to open the full draw detail page. That page shows the prize payout breakdown and any extra sections such as Encore or side draws when they exist.

Useful Filters For Beginners

On most game pages, the filter panel is the easiest way to find what you want. The most useful fields for a new user are:

Date Month Year Draw Time Contains Number Min Prize Amount Sort
Try `Month + Year` to see one period, `Contains Number` to find a number, or `Sort = Highest Prize` to bring the biggest draws to the top.

Filter Help

Filter What It Does
Date Shows draws from one exact date.
Month and Year Shows draws from one month or year. This is usually the easiest way to browse a period.
Draw Time Limits results to midday or evening when a game has more than one daily draw.
Contains Number Finds draws where a specific number appears in the winning numbers.
Winnings Lets you show only draws with loaded payout data or only draws where payouts are missing.
Bet Amount Limits payout rows to one bet level on games that support multiple bet amounts.
Min Prize Amount Shows draws where at least one payout row has a prize at or above your value.
Match Bucket Limits results to a specific payout row such as `4/5` or `5/5+GN` when that game uses match labels like these.
Include Side Draws Also checks side draw payout tables when filtering games that have side draws.
Sort Changes the order of results. `Newest` is best for browsing, while `Highest Prize` is useful when searching for standout draws.
Limit Controls how many results are shown on one page.

Number Check

Many game pages also let you check a number set against past draws.

Enter values like 01-02-03-04-05 into `Check Numbers`, then click `Search`. You can also set a start and end date if you want to limit the check to a smaller period.

Repeat Highlight Buttons

Some draw pages include repeat buttons near the top. These are visual helpers. They color the numbers on the page so repeated patterns are easier to spot, and the legend controls which repeat categories are shown.

Button What To Look For
Show Repeat Colors Highlights numbers that repeated from nearby draws.
Show Fibonacci Repeats Highlights numbers that repeat at spaced intervals based on the page's Fibonacci repeat logic.
Show Skip-1 Repeats Highlights numbers that appear again after skipping one draw.
Show Pair Repeats Highlights two-number combinations that repeat together.
Show Triple Repeats Highlights three-number combinations that repeat together.
Show 4-Number Repeats Highlights four-number combinations that repeat together.
Repeated balls can show a top repeat-age marker and bottom set markers such as P1, T1, or Q1. Hovering a repeated number shows a larger categorized tooltip with the matching repeat groups.
These tools are best used for visual exploration. They help you notice patterns across recent draws, but they are not predictions by themselves.

How Predictors Work

Predictor pages use stored draw history to rank numbers and build suggested sets. They are history-based scoring tools, not guaranteed prediction tools.

You can open predictors from the top navigation, for example Keno Predictor.

Predictor pages now show more than one kind of score depending on the game. For example, Pick 2, Pick 3, and Pick 4 show straight-strength and box-related details, while Keno and lotto-style predictors can show set-level strength, co-occurrence, spread, or overlap-related scores.

Predictor Filter Help

Setting What It Changes
Year and Month Limits the history window to a specific period before scoring.
Draw Time For games with midday and evening draws, you can score all draws together or one slot only.
Lookback Draws Controls how many recent draws are used for the main scoring pass. Smaller values focus more on recent history.
Numbers Per Set Keno only. Sets how many numbers appear in each suggested set.
Top Pool For non-Keno predictors, controls how large the candidate pool is before suggested sets are built.
Ranked Rows Controls how many ranked candidates are shown on the page.
Recent Weight Gives more or less importance to recent frequency.
Overdue Weight Gives more or less importance to numbers that have not appeared for several draws.
Long-Run Weight Gives more or less importance to performance across a larger history window.
Last Draw Weight Adjusts how much the latest draw affects scoring.
Regenerate Sets Keeps the same filters but changes the generation seed so you can get a fresh mix of suggested sets.
Ranked candidates may also show repeat-bucket or other helper columns depending on the predictor. Suggested sets can include extra set-level scores under the number chips.

How To Use Predictor Results

The predictor page usually has three main parts:

  • Overview: shows how much history was used and what the latest draw was.
  • Suggested Sets: shows sets built from the ranked candidates.
  • Ranked Candidates: shows the individual numbers or values with their scores and history stats.

If you want to keep a set for later, select it and track it. Tracked sets appear on Tracked Lines, where you can validate them against exact draws or recent groups of draws. You can also group existing tracked lines into named tickets.

A practical way to use predictors is to compare several runs, look at the ranked candidates, and then track the sets you care about. Treat them as ranking tools, not promises.
Open Tracking Prediction Sets Help

Predictor Result Tools

Tool What It Does
Show Quick Numbers Switches the suggested sets table to a simpler plain-number view so you can scan lines faster.
Duplicate Threshold Shows overlap helpers across suggested sets. On Pick games this focuses on shared digits or box-style duplication, while on Keno and lotto-style games it helps surface similar sets.
Highlight Numbers Highlights matching values inside the suggested sets so you can quickly spot the numbers you care about.
More like this / Less like this Reopens the predictor with tuning based on one selected set so the next result can lean toward or away from that pattern.
Expand Box Numbers / Collapse Box Numbers On Pick 2, Pick 3, and Pick 4, opens or closes all box-order detail panels at once.
Saved predictor-history pages mirror the same quick view, duplicate-threshold, highlight, and box-number tools so you can review older runs with the same controls.

Saved Predictor Runs

Predictor pages save each run so you can reopen it later in a dedicated history-detail page.

  • These saved pages show the original filter settings, the latest draw used as the baseline, and the generated suggested sets.
  • You can still use validation, tracking, tuning, quick view, duplicate threshold, and highlight tools when reviewing a saved run.
  • This is useful when you want to compare older predictor sessions instead of only looking at the current page state.

Tracked Tickets Pages

Tracked tickets now have both a list page and a detail page.

  • The Tracked Tickets list page shows label, line count, created or updated time, game labels, and notes.
  • The ticket detail page groups rows by tracked batch and source, so you can review one named play set without losing the original tracked-line context.
  • Ticket detail rows can also show tune actions when the ticket lines came from a predictor source that supports them.

Good First Workflow

  1. Start on a game page.
  2. Open one recent draw.
  3. Review the payout table.
  4. Go back and try filters.
  5. Use Analysis and Predictors later once you are comfortable with the basics.

Things To Know

  • Not every game has the same extra sections. Some have Encore, bonus numbers, or side draws.
  • Tracked Lines can open in a focused subset view after tracking. Use Show All Tracked Lines to return to the broader list.
  • Tracked tickets are containers built from existing tracked lines. They do not replace the tracked lines themselves.
  • Some predictor controls are game-specific. For example, box-number expand/collapse appears on Pick 2, Pick 3, and Pick 4, while Keno uses a wider highlight input because its sets are usually longer.
  • Location tracker pages are best used as browsing and record-keeping tools. They help you inspect stored patterns and recent wins, but they are not predictive by themselves.
  • Some detail pages may show reset buttons outside production. Those are maintenance tools, not normal browsing features.