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New way to find New Pairs
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As I continue to play with numbers and scour the internet for new ways to find up coming numbers, I stumbled across something...
Here's what you are going to do. Pick a state, any state, and then pick a number.
In this case, let's use Ohio, on the evening of the 2nd of August. The number drawn was 729.
What we are going to is flip the back and front numbers. So "79" becomes "97".
Then what we do is subtract that number from the middle number. In this case "2".
So our equation would look like this:
97 - 2 = 5 (95) but it's the lottery so we drop the "9" in "95"
Then what we do is we add the middle and last number together. So in this case we add
2 + 9 = 1 (really 11, but again drop the first number)
So the entire thing looks like this
729:
97 - 2 = 5
2 + 9 = 1
Now, you are going to take any of these highlighted numbers and make them pairs:
97 - 2 = 5
2 + 9 = 1
So you are going to be looking for things like, 25, 29, 21, 59, 51, 91 for pairs.
Just 2 draws later - Ohio hit 759. There's our "59" hit. Now you may have noticed something. This doesn't
always work with you do this next step, but the pairs does. The next step is see that "2" in 97 - 2? And see
that "9" in 2 + 9? You are going to subtract normally. So 9 - 2 = 7. Then when we add it to our pairs we get 759.
Straight HIT!
Also, IF we are considering mirror numbers in our pairs, and we were to mirror just one number
of the new pair, we would get something like this
25, 29, 21, 59, 51, 91
75, 79, 71, 05, 01, 41
20, 24, 26, 54, 56, 96
Well, let me just show you Ohio for the next 2 days ;)
| Mon, Aug 4, 2025 | 456 | 130 |
|---|---|---|
| Sun, Aug 3, 2025 | 418 | 759 |
| Sat, Aug 2, 2025 | 024 | 729 |
Pretty cool huh? Let's try another state and see what happens.
Now in Kentucky on the 6th, they pulled 698. But this time we are going to use
the back 2 numbers and flip. So 98 becomes "89".
89 - 6 = 3
9 + 8 = 7
then we get our pairs ->> 63, 68, 67, 38, 37, 87
There's our base, then we mirror just one side:
63, 68, 67, 38, 37, 87
13, 18, 17, 88, 87, 37
68, 63, 62, 33, 32, 82
Let's see what Kentucky gives us for the next 3 days:
| Sat, Aug 9, 2025 | 168 | 905 |
|---|---|---|
| Fri, Aug 8, 2025 | 207 | 221 |
| Thu, Aug 7, 2025 | 181 | 262 |
| Wed, Aug 6, 2025 | 407 | 698 |
And again, if we look at the equation we have
89 - 6 = 3
9 + 8 = 7
8 - 6 = 2
When we combine that with our pairs, one of them is 262 - STRAIGHT!
You can do this with any state and any number. It's pretty cool if you ask me.
And I have a couple of extras for you too!
BONUS TIPS:
#1: If you play with the 4 numbers that I have shown you and do simple math or subtraction,
you will get an extra number. In our pairs we had "18" as a pair. Well, 8 - 7 = 1, so 181! STRAIGHT!
#2: ALWAYS play their pair either front or back, don't split them up.
#3: Remember that "37" we had out of those 4 numbers? Be sure to use those as a base and
use an extra number of the 4 to give you 3 of the pick 4 numbers. Let me show you what I mean
Kentucky:
89 - 6 = 3 (8)
9 + 8 = 7 (2)
13, 18, 17, 88, 87, 37
68, 63, 62, 33, 32, 82
|
Fri, Aug 8, 2025 |
207 | 221 | 4022 | 0216 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, Aug 7, 2025 | 181 | 262 | 3528 | 2360 |
| Wed, Aug 6, 2025 | 407 | 698 | 1159 | 8287 |
Do you see it? :)
By the way, 8 - 3 = 5
So 3825 <---- BOX HIT!
OR 7 + 3 = 10 (or 0 in the lottery) so 6320 <--- BOX HIT!
Play around with it, remember to use the front and back and flip it and subtract the middle,
or flip the middle and back and subtract the front, and then always add the 2nd and 3rd number.
Remember, this is a numbers game, and two numbers subtracted from each other are going to give you an "answer". I'm working on something else I see which is you can apply this to try get possible "answers" to get the next number, using this same approach.
Everyone wants to try to give you the "next" number, but very few try to get "ahead" of the game.

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