Lottery Number Heatmap
Visualize frequency patterns at a glance
Main Numbers
Powerball Numbers
Quick Stats
Reading the Heatmap (Without Fooling Yourself)
Hot Numbers (Red)
Appeared more than expected. In a truly random system, these will cool down over time.
Average Numbers (Yellow/White)
Close to expected frequency—where all numbers eventually converge with enough draws.
Cold Numbers (Blue)
Appeared less than expected. They're not "due"—just random variance.
🎯 The Statistical Truth
If you ran this lottery simulation a million times, every number would eventually be perfectly average. The patterns you see are artifacts of limited sample size, not predictive signals.
A coin that lands heads 7 out of 10 times isn't "hot"—flip it 10,000 times and it'll be ~50/50. Same with lottery balls.
What This Heatmap Is Good For
- Entertainment: It's visually satisfying to see patterns (even meaningless ones)
- Education: Shows how randomness creates apparent clusters
- Avoiding popular numbers: You might use it to pick less common numbers to reduce jackpot splitting
- NOT for: Predicting future draws, finding "systems," or gaining any edge