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Program or Website to find patterns in numbers?


TooBigToFit

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You need to define a pattern or patterns of interest. Patterns can be simple repeat expressions or a complex mix of variables. The Chinese add all kinds of nonsense to the mix.

Lottery number generators produce patterns which is why those taking the probability math's too seriously often end up medicated and strapped to a bed.

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For the first time I browsed/jumped through a video that shows the draw.

What a hilarious lengthy procedure.

An army of uniformed participants in strict choreography.

Would suit Kim from North Korea.

What puzzles me: they seem to use different methods to draw numbers.

A guy in olive colored boiler-suit using some magic stick to check balls (for magnetism?)

 

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To the OP: what do you want to proof with such a small set of numbers?

For statistical significance you might need the set of numbers from years or decades.

And then as described: different method/apparatus seems to be used.

Confusing/distracting.

Very difficult task for find a possible irregularity.

 

(screenshot is from a video of last year, but seems not different from last draw)

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Small set, one simple example:

with the numbers you pasted you would find that 15 numbers start with "2" and only 4 start with "6". Nice to know but as written nothing to derive from.

Take numbers from 10 years to prove whether there is always many more starting with "2".

 

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Thanks for the responses. I wasn't expecting much. I wasn't looking for a pattern to prove some trick was going on but more from the other end, just some oddity that was happening by chance. I guess I was thinking more in the line of KhunBenQ. I just think there are probably a lot of odd patterns that pop up. All unintended. The link to the decoder is interesting. Thanks again.

 

A couple of programs that calculate lists of numbers like I posted..

 

https://calculla.com/columnar_addition_calculator

 

This one has lots of odd features for number junkies...

https://onlinenumbertools.com/calculate-number-sum

 

 

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