LottoLogic pulls historical lottery draw data from public New York State Lottery APIs. This is official draw history published using taxpayer-funded systems. No scraping. No simulations. Just real data that already exists.
Every record includes the winning numbers and draw dates going back years. From that history, LottoLogic calculates simple frequency counts and builds three number pools:
• Hot numbers have appeared more often than average.
• Due numbers have appeared less often than average.
• Universal numbers are selected from a fully random pool with no weighting.
Each strategy produces a valid lottery ticket. None of them improves your odds. That is intentional.
The Gambler’s Fallacy
Lottery drawings are independent events. Each draw is unaffected by previous outcomes. The machine has no memory. Nothing is due.
The belief that past results influence future outcomes is known as the Gambler’s Fallacy. A number that has not appeared in weeks is no more likely to appear tonight than one that hit last night. Each draw resets the universe.
LottoLogic surfaces patterns while refusing to pretend they mean anything predictive. If you still play, at least now you know what you are actually buying.