🎯 Number Patterns

7 statistical patterns for First Prize (6 digits)

Seven-dimensional pattern analysis of First Prize numbers in the Thai Government Lottery — digit sum, parity (odd/even), magnitude (low/high), groups A/B/C, co-occurring pairs, consecutive runs, repeated digits — across 30+ years of historical draws.

This page breaks each First Prize draw into 7 statistical patterns to surface what 6-digit results have in common during your selected window — each pattern has follow-up guidance in the "How to use this when picking numbers" panel.

🔢 The 7 patterns analyzed
  • Sum — adds all 6 digits together · example 248135 = 2+4+8+1+3+5 = 23 · theoretical center = 27 (since the midpoint of digits 0-9 is 4.5 × 6 places)
  • Parity (odd/even) — counts even digits in the 6 places · example 248135 has even digits (2,4,8) = 3 · the remaining 3 are odd
  • Magnitude (low/high) — counts low digits (0-4) in the 6 places · example 248135 has low digits (2,4,1,3) = 4 · high digits (8,5) = 2
  • Groups A/B/C — splits 0-9 into 3 buckets: A = 0,1,2,3 (4 digits) · B = 4,5,6 (3 digits) · C = 7,8,9 (3 digits) — see how many digits each draw pulls from each group
  • Pairs — color grid showing which digit pairs co-appear in the same draw most often · example if 2 and 7 both appear in 12 draws, the 2-7 pair has "shown up together 12 times" · in Pattern Random, you specify 2 digits that must both appear in the 6-digit number
  • Consecutive — checks the longest run of consecutive digits within a draw, in 2 directions: ↗ ascending (e.g. 123456) and ↘ descending (e.g. 987654) · example 923418 has an ascending run of 2 (23) · 987612 has a descending run of 3 (987) · 570916 has no consecutive run in either direction
  • Repeated — checks the most times any single digit appears in one draw · example 778891 → 7 appears 2x, 8 appears 2x = max repeat is 2 · 123456 has no repeats = 1
💡 How to use this page
  1. Pick a "Pattern" and a "Time Range" (30/60/180/365 draws)
  2. Review the chart + example table drawn from real data
  3. Expand the "How to use this when picking numbers" panel below → it gives actionable guidance you can apply when buying
📍 This page is step 4 of 📊 Just Explore Stats — 30+ Years View full guide