Monte Carlo Simulator
Runs real random draws in your browser — not real historical data — and shows how far each number's frequency drifts from perfectly even at different sample sizes. This is the law of large numbers made visible: short runs look "streaky" by pure chance, and that's normal, not a sign of anything.
Every number here is drawn using your browser's random number generator, not real lottery history — this tool exists purely to show what pure randomness actually looks like at different sample sizes. At 1,000 simulated drawings, individual numbers can easily look 15–20% "hot" or "cold" purely by chance. By 1,000,000, that same random process settles down close to perfectly even. Real lottery history (a few hundred to a couple thousand drawings) sits firmly in the "still looks streaky by chance" range — which is exactly why short-term hot/cold patterns in real results aren't meaningful. See how lottery odds actually work.