Summary Table

This table lists Sum rows from Number History table for all draws from the selected range of lottery history. Each table cell contains two numbers - the first number is the sum value, number in square bracket is the difference between the given sum value and the sum value from previous draw. Use option Show to display sum values only, differences only or sum values and differences together. Switching to Show Differences only makes the table more readable and you can better review the intervals for differences in each column. The last two columns show the standard deviation of sum differences and which sum values are odd (O) and which are even (E).

You can also choose Segments in option Show. The table will then display the distribution of drawn numbers into History differences segments. The segment ranges are fixed. The first segment end at 6th row (inclusive) of the History differences table, the second segment ends at 12th row (inclusive). For example value 3-2-1 means that three drawn numbers belong to the first segment, two numbers are from the second segment and one number is from the last segment.

The values from this table are used as input for Sum Chart and Differences Chart. These charts provide another visual aid helping you to estimate how the differences shall move in the coming draw in the Winning Numbers History table.

When option Draw Simulation is on and the ticket edit fields contain valid numbers the table shows values for this simulation as well. This tool will then tell you how the sum values would look like if any six given numbers were drawn in the next draw.
The last row is then labeled Draw Simulation and its values are recalculated automatically when a new number is entered into any edit field. This is especially useful when you have a fixed set of five numbers and you are searching for a suitable sixth number.

When option Use Package Tickets is checked then the simulation fields will automatically load the first ticket from the package. Use scroll button to move to other tickets in the package.

The future values of sums and differences can be predicted automatically by comparing the latest values with previous values. Button Predictions opens a new window where it is possible to select which values should be predicted and eventually enter additional input parameters for the prediction process. After calculating the predictions a new row with predicted values will appear in the table. Up arrow and down arrow icons indicate the predicted direction of value change - increase or decrease - and tooltip help contains information about prediction credibility. Predicted values are also available in charts.