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Sunday, April 19, 2026

The Pair & Day Theory: A Surprising Pattern in Lottery Draws

Alright folks, it's been a hot minute since I dropped anything on my blog.
I know quite a few of you keep up with my work as I continue to try to decipher
this game and come up with new ways to get us closer to figuring this out.
And for those of you who do, I truly appreciate you, and your support.

Let's dive right into this - because we've been thinking about the lottery draws
all wrong for years! I've discovered something that is so obvious, but no one has
ever really stopped to think about it this way. And I am glad that I did, because 
what I am about to show you, is completely amazing.

Let's take Connecticut on 4/16 day draw which was 033. What you are going to 
do is take the draw number and then split them into 2 pairs. The front pair and
then the back pair. And then we will add the extra digit in a (x).

By doing so, we get something like this:
03 (3)
33 (0)

Then from there, we are going to mirror the number in the (x) as well, so we get:
03 (3 / 8)
33 (0 / 5) 

Now, these are pairs, and we all know what happens with pairs. Just when we think
it's going to hit, it mirrors up on us. So lets' cover our bases and consider the mirrors.

03, 53, 08, 58 (3 / 8)
33, 38, 83, 88 (0 / 5)   

Now, we have 2 sets of pairs, and we have 2 numbers in the (x). Here's the part
we all have been missing for years! The numbers in the (x) are the day number you will
play those pairs on. Let me explain what I mean.

Let's take the first set.

03, 53, 08, 58 (3 / 8) 

Using the 3/8, that means you are going to look to play these pairs on:
3rd, 8th, 13th, 18, 23rd, 28th.

Depending on where you are at in the calendar will depend on where you are
going to play them. But I will tell you this, most of the time, these things play back
just as they tell us they are going to!

Remember I said that CT played 033 on the 16th? Well, this is telling us that on the 18th,
that 03, 53, 08, 58  will play. And sure enough, on the 18th in CT, 850 played.



There's our 03, 53, 08, 58  pair that played, just as it said it would!

Speaking of that 033, how did we know that was going to play? Well take 1 draw back
to the 356. Do the same setup again

35, 30, 85, 80 (6 / 1)
56, 51, 06, 56 (3 / 8)

That setup told us that the "35" type pair was going to play on a 1/6 day. Since the
356 played on the 15th, the next available day for 6/1 would be the "16th". Sure enough: 033

Now there is one little caveat to this approach. And that is, you can swap day number plays.
Let me show you what I mean by that.





The 113 told us that the 13 pair was supposed to play on the 1/6 day and then the 11 was
supposed to play on the 3/8 day. But instead, the 13 "type" pair played on the 3/8 day instead.
Since the draw day for 113 was on the 12th, the next available day number was the 13th. And 
sure enough, the 13 played as 68 in 886. So just be mindful of that with this approach.

As always, everything I do works all across the country, so let me show you some examples.

Arkansas:



Florida:



Kentucky:



New Jersey:



And the list goes on and on and on. You can back test this for yourself in your own
state. Just go look at your draw numbers, create the front and back pairs and use the
alternate number as the "day number" as to when it will play.

Don't forget, mirrors, and the pair can alternate expected day numbers in the row.
But it will hit one of those 2 days projected a high majority of the time! 

What do you think, am I closer to cracking this "system"? ;)

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