About AI analysis
How AI lottery number analysis works
AILotto lets multiple AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, and more) suggest 6/45 number combinations by referencing past draw statistics and patterns. Each run returns five sets built with different strategies. Recommendations are for reference only and do not guarantee a win.
The flow
- 01Choose an analysis method (expert statistics, dream, saju, or custom combo).
- 02Pick an AI model — each has a different recommendation style.
- 03Run the analysis to get five strategy sets with reasoning.
- 04Use results for reference only. No set guarantees a win.
Four analysis methods
| Method | How it works | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Expert (stats) | Builds 'plausible' combinations using sum, odd/even, range and streak distributions of recent draws | Fits the distribution; does not raise odds |
| Dream | Interprets the dream text you enter and maps it to numbers | Results vary widely by input |
| Saju | Maps numbers based on birth date/time inputs | Results vary widely by input |
| Custom combo | AI recommends numbers that honor your include/exclude, last-digit, sum and other rules | Constraints are hard-enforced on the backend |
Statistics do not change the odds
Every lottery draw is independent, and every combination has the same ~1-in-8,145,060 jackpot probability. Statistics like sums, odd/even ratios or hot/cold numbers cannot raise your odds — they only help build plausible combinations and avoid popular picks that would split the prize.
Important
- AILotto is a third-party AI recommendation/analysis tool, not an official lottery service.
- The lottery is a game of chance; no AI, statistics or saju method guarantees a win.
- Results are for reference only. Please play responsibly.
FAQ
Do AI recommendations improve my odds?
No. Each draw is independent; AI only helps generate and explain combinations.
Which model is best?
The top model differs by metric (5th-place+ hit rate, average matches, etc.). Check the AI Arena for real results.
Can I read this without logging in?
This guide and the method descriptions are visible without login. Running an analysis requires sign-up (new accounts get free credits).