These numbers will be excluded from generated sets. Enter white ball
numbers
(1–69) separated by spaces.
The spread is the difference between the highest and lowest white ball in a
set.
This controls how tightly grouped or spread out the numbers are.
Sets with a spread higher than this will be discarded. For Mega Millions or Powerball, a
spread
between 15–35 is typical.
Delta Scoring: This shows how evenly spaced your numbers are. A low Δ avg means the
numbers are close together, and a high one means they’re more spread out. The number of unique gaps
helps show how balanced or random your set is.
Why Delta Scoring Matters:
Delta scoring measures how evenly spaced the numbers are in a set. Sets that are too uniform (like 1, 2,
3, 4, 5) or too scattered can be filtered out. Many past winning sets have moderate gaps and a mix of
differences — delta scoring helps you find sets that follow those patterns.
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