Hot Combination Momentum
Combination 137 is leading the last 60 draws with 2 hits. If the green slope keeps rising, the heater is still on.
Fast-glance indicators pulled from the most recent Florida Lotto draws—follow each chart's direction to gauge acceleration, then pivot into deeper breakdowns when you're ready.
Combination 137 is leading the last 60 draws with 2 hits. If the green slope keeps rising, the heater is still on.
Combo 082 delivered 2 hits before cooling off. Watch for the purple bars to climb again—the first blip usually signals the freeze is ending.
Each bar shows the share of odd winners across recent blocks. When the cyan bars stay north of 50%, leaning even-heavy can set you up for the rebound.
Midday draws are regaining ground after a lull. Sustained lift above the orange baseline hints that afternoon plays deserve a larger slice of the budget.
Evening draws still lead overall but the pink slope is easing. If it drops below 58% for consecutive cycles, it is usually time to rebalance toward midday picks.
Teal bars show how often Fireball completes the win. When they keep climbing, the premium is earning its keep—double-check you are adding it where it matters.
Blue bars reveal how dominant unique-digit plays are. If they sag under 70%, doubles are staging a comeback—allocate budget to repeated digits accordingly.
Orange steps climb when ascending or descending runs (like 4-5-6) cluster together. If the line stays above two, hedge with sequential tickets until it cools.
Green values shrink when combinations recycle faster. A falling curve hints that second appearances are arriving sooner—dial back waiting periods accordingly.
The purple trace tracks digit sums. Staying within 7-17 means most results cluster mid-range—use that band to frame filters before heading to detailed reports.
Confidence measures how many wins land inside the StepZero focus list. When the emerald curve rises, the weighting is dialed in—lean on those highlighted plays.
Magenta averages show how far the current window has drifted from the long-run sum baseline of 13.6. The timer estimates how many draws remain before a typical mean reversion.