daily-game Washington lottery analysis • Lowest main number threshold optimization
This tool reviews past daily-game drawings from Washington and checks one simple thing: how often the smallest main number stays at or above a level you choose. It also shows how many drawings typically pass before that happens again, so you can evaluate threshold behavior in the proper state and game context.
How this daily-game analysis works
Set your daily-game threshold
Pick the smallest number you want to allow, and how far back you want to look. The tool will show how often that cutoff occurred, how widely those moments were spaced, and where the current gap sits relative to the same history.
How this helps
This is not a future-prediction tool. It is a historical view of how often very low numbers appeared, how often they did not, and whether higher-floor drawings tended to cluster or spread out.
- See how often very low numbers show up or stay absent in past drawings.
- Measure how many drawings usually pass before your chosen floor appears again.
- Understand whether higher-floor drawings bunch together or go quiet for longer stretches.
- Use this as a pattern guide, not as a guarantee.
This is a historical, math-based view of past results. It does not predict outcomes or guarantee timing.
No historical data available
We couldn’t find enough draws for daily-game in Washington to run the threshold analysis.
Need help using this page? Learn how thresholds work and how to apply them to your overall lottery strategy.
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