Cash 25 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).

Where to find things on this page
The ranked picks appear in the Next Drawing Prediction section. The detailed Skip Charts are further down the page and show the raw history behind the scoring. If you’re not a member, you can still review the charts to understand number behavior — members get the ranked outputs and save features.
If you’re new
Leave the defaults as-is and click Run Analysis. Then use the Main Numbers tile as your starting point.
If you want simple mode
Turn on Pure Math Mode to rank numbers strictly by P(hit | current skip) (no weight blending).
How to interpret results
Higher-ranked numbers show stronger statistical signals in the selected history window. This is probability guidance — not guarantees.

How This Page Works

1
Choose Your Settings
Select how many past draws to analyze, or use Auto-Tune to let the system pick the best window automatically.
2
Run the Analysis
Click the Run Analysis button. The system will rank numbers by statistical signal strength from historical draw data.
3
Save or Compare
Review your ranked numbers in the prediction panel below. Members can save their selection to their dashboard for future comparison.
Customize the Analysis (Optional) — Cash 25
Draw Window

Choose how many past draws to include in the analysis. Note: The settings below will only take effect once you click the “Run Analysis” button. Predictions are never auto-refreshed.

Pure Math Mode (Skip–Hit only)

When enabled, predictions use only the empirical probability that a number hits given its current skip (no frequency/skip/“historical weights” blending).

Main Ball Weight Configuration

Adjust how the algorithm balances “hot” (frequency), “overdue” (skip), and pattern-based (historical) factors for the main balls.

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.
Next Drawing Prediction Analysis for Cash 25
Auto-Tune Active:
Best draw size: 10 draws | Avg backtest accuracy: 4.94 main matches

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.

4.6

Recall@20 Fraction of actual winning numbers that appeared in the top 20 ranked picks. E.g. 0.60 = 3 out of 5 winners captured.

0.767

Mean Winner Rank Average position (1‑20) of the actual winning numbers in the ranked list. Lower is better.

14.27

NDCG@20 Normalised Discounted Cumulative Gain: rewards placing winners higher in the ranked list. 1.0 = perfect; 0.0 = no winners found.

0.439

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 Cash 25 draw:

Member Access Required

Ranked number selections and saved prediction sets are available to members. These results summarize the strongest statistical signals for the next Cash 25 draw.

You can still explore the underlying probability patterns in the Skip Charts below, which show the raw historical behavior used in the calculations.

View Skip Charts

Save This Prediction Set

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Best Draw-Size Tuning Results
Draw SizeAvg Main Matches
10 4.94
9 4.92
11 4.92
18 4.92
20 4.91
21 4.91
12 4.9
17 4.9
19 4.9
22 4.9
16 4.89
24 4.89
8 4.88
13 4.88
14 4.88
38 4.88
42 4.88
44 4.88
46 4.88
48 4.88
15 4.87
23 4.87
30 4.87
32 4.87
34 4.87
36 4.87
37 4.87
39 4.87
43 4.87
33 4.86
35 4.86
40 4.86
41 4.86
45 4.86
47 4.86
25 4.85
29 4.85
31 4.85
49 4.85
7 4.84
50 4.84
26 4.82
27 4.81
28 4.81
6 4.7
5 4.45
4 4.12
3 3.54
2 2.87
Backtest Results for Cash 25

Below are the results of backtesting our prediction model:

Draw Date Predicted Main Numbers Actual Main Numbers Main Success (Matches) Recall@20 Mean Winner Rank NDCG@20
2026-04-10 20 23 15 21 4 10 11 13 12 3 5 1 22 8 2 24 17 9 19 18 6 7 16 19 23 24 3 0.5 16.67 0.335
2026-04-09 11 12 13 5 10 3 8 1 2 22 24 17 19 9 15 18 20 23 21 16 4 10 15 20 21 23 5 0.833 15.83 0.407
2026-04-07 22 8 2 1 24 17 19 15 9 20 18 10 13 11 23 3 21 16 5 14 3 5 10 11 12 13 5 0.833 15.83 0.383
2026-04-06 19 2 15 9 24 17 18 22 11 20 13 10 1 3 23 21 16 5 14 8 1 2 8 17 22 24 6 1 9 0.66
2026-04-03 20 22 11 18 13 10 19 1 23 15 3 16 21 5 14 8 12 4 9 6 2 9 15 17 19 24 3 0.5 16.5 0.258
2026-04-02 23 19 15 1 13 3 16 21 10 5 14 8 12 4 9 6 24 25 20 11 10 11 13 18 20 22 4 0.667 15.83 0.347
2026-03-31 19 16 21 5 10 3 8 1 14 13 12 9 6 24 4 20 25 23 11 18 1 3 13 15 19 23 5 0.833 10.67 0.665
2026-03-30 14 8 12 1 13 10 4 19 6 24 9 20 21 3 25 11 23 16 5 18 3 5 10 16 19 21 6 1 13 0.501
2026-03-27 19 6 12 4 9 24 21 25 20 13 3 16 10 23 11 5 1 18 14 8 1 8 10 12 13 14 6 1 13.67 0.53
2026-03-26 20 12 25 21 13 3 16 6 23 11 10 5 1 19 4 14 18 9 8 17 4 6 9 12 19 24 5 0.833 13 0.511
2026-03-24 23 6 11 16 5 10 4 19 1 25 20 3 18 9 14 8 21 17 12 15 3 12 13 20 21 25 5 0.833 15 0.396
2026-03-23 20 19 25 1 4 3 8 18 14 10 9 21 12 17 6 15 24 2 16 7 5 6 10 11 16 23 3 0.5 17.83 0.233
2026-03-20 14 20 8 18 9 10 21 12 17 16 7 15 2 6 24 25 19 13 23 22 1 3 4 19 20 25 3 0.5 16.33 0.338
2026-03-19 14 8 12 18 21 17 16 6 2 15 24 7 19 10 13 25 9 23 22 4 8 9 10 14 18 20 5 0.833 9.83 0.774
2026-03-17 2 6 15 16 24 7 18 19 25 13 10 17 22 9 23 4 11 21 1 8 8 12 14 17 18 21 4 0.667 16.5 0.323
2026-03-16 19 18 25 13 10 17 2 23 22 24 9 21 15 11 4 8 1 6 16 5 2 6 7 15 16 24 5 0.833 14.67 0.409
2026-03-13 22 23 2 9 24 13 4 21 25 15 11 1 18 16 8 6 5 19 3 7 10 13 17 18 19 25 4 0.667 14.67 0.35
2026-03-12 11 15 25 21 4 9 8 18 16 1 6 19 13 23 5 24 3 7 22 2 2 9 13 22 23 24 6 1 14.67 0.478
2026-03-10 8 6 11 16 18 1 19 23 25 13 5 24 4 9 15 7 3 22 2 20 4 9 11 15 21 25 5 0.833 12.5 0.475
2026-03-09 23 19 16 25 13 5 6 11 24 7 9 15 3 4 22 2 14 20 17 1 1 6 8 11 16 18 4 0.667 13.33 0.417
Cash 25 Skip Charts
Quick Guide (like explaining to a kid):
  • Each row is one lottery ball (that’s the left side, under “Ball”).
  • “Count” tells how many times that ball has been drawn. “Last Draw” is the date it last showed up. “Skip” is how many drawings it has missed since then.
  • The boxes labeled 0, 1, 2, …, 20 are skip distances. Example: under “3” we count how many times that ball hit after missing 3 drawings.
  • The yellow box in a row marks the ball’s current skip (how long it has been waiting right now).
  • Simple idea: if a ball has lots of bigger numbers in one column, it often returns after that many skips.
Main Numbers Skip Chart
Ball Count Last Draw Skip 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 853 2026-04-06 3 200 162 137 84 73 42 39 31 15 12 17 10 11 2 6 4 2 3 2
2 826 2026-04-06 3 217 159 97 82 60 56 28 30 16 25 12 9 7 6 3 4 4 1 3 2
3 790 2026-04-07 2 184 139 119 68 60 53 38 37 20 14 15 10 6 6 3 5 5 1 2 1
4 838 2026-04-09 1 195 168 89 97 71 57 43 25 30 19 12 12 3 5 2 1 2 1 1 2
5 782 2026-04-07 2 194 133 85 84 67 45 47 24 30 20 11 14 5 3 3 2 2 3 2 1
6 831 2026-04-10 0 212 163 96 89 66 53 28 24 18 20 17 10 11 4 5 3 3 1 2 1 2
7 786 2026-04-10 0 185 138 127 83 47 33 35 28 25 20 20 6 7 12 1 4 3 2 1
8 856 2026-04-06 3 227 172 102 84 55 54 41 33 14 21 12 10 7 8 3 5 2 1
9 828 2026-04-03 4 195 141 117 95 70 59 37 22 20 22 11 10 4 8 3 5 1 1 2 1 2
10 819 2026-04-09 1 191 149 116 86 67 47 38 32 23 23 9 11 8 3 3 3 1 2 1 1
11 831 2026-04-07 2 212 151 100 98 68 42 46 28 18 11 13 8 8 5 8 2 3 3 1 1 1
12 815 2026-04-07 2 210 142 104 87 51 52 38 35 26 16 13 11 6 7 2 3 3 3 1
13 799 2026-04-07 2 196 152 115 62 64 42 44 25 21 12 10 14 13 3 4 5 3 6 1 3
14 861 2026-03-27 8 242 146 104 101 65 48 39 25 27 14 7 12 5 4 5 6 2 2 3 1 1
15 835 2026-04-09 1 209 154 115 84 66 49 29 33 25 17 11 6 9 7 7 3 2 2 2 3
16 847 2026-04-10 0 208 165 125 79 62 45 32 37 18 21 15 8 11 5 2 3 4 2 4
17 780 2026-04-06 3 185 138 92 92 44 55 35 28 28 23 17 11 8 8 5 3 2 2
18 870 2026-04-02 5 206 170 129 98 64 54 35 25 23 18 13 11 5 4 3 6 1 2 2
19 852 2026-04-10 0 223 167 119 74 65 42 37 38 20 14 11 12 5 4 6 2 2 3 1 3
20 866 2026-04-09 1 235 147 132 87 58 55 39 25 19 16 15 7 7 4 5 4 1 4 1 1
21 850 2026-04-09 1 205 161 122 96 73 62 32 17 17 10 12 6 5 6 1 11 3 2 2 2 1
22 858 2026-04-06 3 229 152 121 78 57 56 42 33 21 13 15 14 8 10 3 1 2 1
23 848 2026-04-10 0 225 154 100 85 71 56 43 24 23 19 11 11 5 5 5 1 2 2 1
24 808 2026-04-10 0 195 152 100 86 64 47 37 29 24 15 13 10 6 6 5 2 7 2 1 2 1
25 831 2026-03-24 10 206 157 105 86 75 52 33 19 27 19 12 6 9 8 3 3 1 1 1 1 1
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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.