Joker Draw Chart
On the chart every line is one Joker draw and every point is a drawn number. The “Ascending” button sorts the numbers inside each draw from lowest to highest — the lines fold into a corridor showing the typical values of every position. Hovering highlights the draws passing through the same point, and clicking adds the ball to your combination.
Where to Next
Number Groups
The chart's thickenings counted in figures: frequency of each part of the line.
OpenPositional Statistics
Which numbers come up as the first, second and last ball.
OpenDraw Table
The same draws row by row: sum, range and parity.
OpenSum Chart
A separate chart: the sum of drawn numbers per draw.
OpenQuestions About the Draw Chart
What does the Joker draw chart show?
All recent Joker draws at once: every line is one draw, every point on it a drawn number. The same data in row form is in the draw table.
How do I read the chart sorted in ascending order?
After sorting, the numbers of each draw run from lowest to highest and the lines fold into a corridor: you can see which ranges the first, second and last ball usually land in. The corridor's edges are the lowest and highest numbers of a draw — each has its own breakdown.
Where do Joker numbers land most densely?
Thickenings of lines on the chart are the frequent ranges. Their counted frequencies are on the number groups page, where the number line is split into bins with exact figures.
Does the chart help predict the next draw?
No: every draw is independent and every combination equally likely. The chart shows the shape of past draws — the corridor and the dense bands — which helps build a ticket resembling a typical draw but does not improve the odds. The frequency of numbers by their machine draw order is computed by the separate positions page.