How LottoCrunch analysis works
Purpose
LottoCrunch does not publish official lottery results. It stores past winning numbers for each game, runs analysis on that history, and presents reports you can use as part of a personal method of play.
There is no guarantee of winning. The site generates and evaluates combinations that fit a past lottery profile, which may reduce unlikely tickets—not forecast the next draw with certainty.
Past lottery profile (95%)
If every draw is analyzed, limits can be established that accommodate a large percentage of historical winning combinations—typical sums, even/odd/prime counts, ending digits, and more.
LottoCrunch uses a 95% coverage band: filters are built so that about 95% of past draws fall inside the limits. Combinations outside those limits are treated as historically unusual.
Two-stage thinking
Stage one is limiting: filter out combinations that do not match the historical profile (sum, parity, primes, digits, etc.).
Stage two uses sequence and frequency history to judge whether individual numbers are behaving in unusually hot or cold ways before you generate or play tickets.