Lotto Plus 1 Prediction Analysis
Start Here: What This Page Does
This tool ranks numbers using a transparent math model built from past draws. It combines three measurable signals: Frequency (how often a number appears), Skip (how long since it last appeared), and Historical bounce-back (how often it returns after a given skip).
How This Page Works
Weight Parameter Definitions
Frequency Weight
This controls how much you favor the “popular” numbers—the ones drawn most often in history. Think of it like choosing the celebrities of the lottery world: they’ve shown up on stage many times!
Why it matters: If you believe “what happened most often will happen again,” crank this up. If you want to give lesser seen numbers a chance, turn it down.
- 100% ? You only pick the hottest numbers.
- 50% ? Half your score is popularity, half comes from other factors.
- 0% ? Popularity doesn’t matter at all—every number starts on equal footing.
Skip Weight
“Skip” measures how many draws have passed since each number last showed up. A high Skip weight chases the underdogs—numbers that haven’t appeared in a while.
Why it matters: If you think “it’s been too long—time to come back,” boost Skip. If you don’t care how fresh a number is, lower it.
- 100% ? You pick only the most overdue numbers.
- 50% ? You balance overdue status with popularity and patterns.
- 0% ? You ignore overdue status entirely—every number is treated the same.
Historical Probability Weight
This looks at real “bounce back” stories—how likely a number is to reappear after missing a certain number of draws. It’s the AI’s way of learning from past comebacks.
Why it matters: If you trust that history knows best which overdue numbers come back most, turn this up. If you want simpler rules, turn it down.
- 100% ? You pick the numbers with the strongest comeback records.
- 50% ? You mix comeback patterns equally with popularity and skip.
- 0% ? You ignore comeback patterns—only Frequency and Skip decide your picks.
Extra Ball Frequency Weight
Like Frequency for main balls, but only for the special extra (Powerball) number. A high setting means you always pick the most-drawn Powerball. A low setting gives every Powerball equal shot.
- 100% ? Only the most-popular Powerball wins.
- 50% ? Half popularity, half other factors.
- 0% ? Popularity ignored entirely.
Extra Ball Skip Weight
Like Skip for main balls, but for the Powerball. High values chase Powerballs that are long overdue; low values treat all extra balls equally regardless of “waiting time.”
- 100% ? Only the most overdue Powerballs are selected.
- 50% ? Balanced between overdue and other factors.
- 0% ? No overdue bias—every extra ball is equal.
Extra Ball Historical Probability Weight
Like Historical Probability for main balls, but focused on the extra ball’s bounce-back records. High values trust past comeback patterns; low values ignore them.
- 100% ? Picks the Powerball with the strongest comeback history.
- 50% ? Mixes comeback patterns equally with other factors.
- 0% ? Ignores comeback history entirely.
Avg Matches (Top 20) Average number of correct main-ball picks in the top 20 ranked outputs, measured across the 20 most recent back-tests.
0Recall@20 Fraction of actual winning numbers that appeared in the top 20 ranked picks. E.g. 0.60 = 3 out of 5 winners captured.
0Mean Winner Rank Average position (1‑20) of the actual winning numbers in the ranked list. Lower is better.
0NDCG@20 Normalised Discounted Cumulative Gain: rewards placing winners higher in the ranked list. 1.0 = perfect; 0.0 = no winners found.
0Extra Ball Accuracy
0%Metrics are computed over the 20 most recent back-tests and may vary slightly from the current draw window.
The algorithm ranks numbers by statistical signal strength for the upcoming Lotto Plus 1 draw:
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Need help using this page?
Not sure what Skip, Frequency, or Historical Probability mean? The Weight Parameter Definitions section above explains every setting in plain language. New users: just leave the defaults and click Run Analysis to get started.