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Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
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Oct 19, 2025, 7:25 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
Hello Dr. San, I think it is easier to find a pattern in the lottery with its lexicographic order than the winning numbers that came out in the lottery because the lexicographic order is not repeated, , for example if your lottery plays Monday, Wednesday and Friday, probably each draw of each day generates a different sequence or list, for example on Mondays it can generate sequences for Mondays and on Wednesdays it can generate another different sequence for Wednesdays and so on...
Oct 22, 2025, 10:01 pm - Mayte - Lottery Discussion Forum

Question about draws
If you look at the lexicographic order of the chispazo Lottery in the draw history, you can see that there are up to two repeated lexicographic order numbers, which means that there are two independent draws and that two independent lists are generated. That is my idea and my opinion.
Jan 5, 2025, 5:10 pm - Mayte - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
hello = The comparison between lexicographic order and traditional combinatorial order can be summarized as follows: Lexicographic order is an ordering criterion where combinations or sequences are organized like words in a dictionary, that is, comparing element by element in the initial position and continuing until a difference is found. It is a total and linear order used to list combinations in sequence, as in the case of lottery closings, facilitating the generation and control of c
Oct 23, 2025, 3:06 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
Hello friends, could someone please share all the combinations in lexicographic order for a 6/39 lottery, please
Oct 19, 2025, 6:22 pm - Mayte - Lottery Discussion Forum

Question about draws
I have also examined the tris game and have ordered the game in its lexicographic order and I have seen that the numbers are also repeated up to 5 times, which means that there are up to 5 different lists, one for each draw (tris midday, tris at 3, tris extra, tris at 7 and tris casico) these and other great secrets of the lottery deceive us and do not let us see the patterns clearly, why would the lottery repeat itself over and over again, if it were like this it would be an infinite cycle that
Jan 12, 2025, 10:22 pm - Mayte - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
hello mayte= Lexicographic (or alphabetical) order is useless for predicting lottery numbers. Here's why: What is lexicographic order? It's simply a way of organizing elements in sequence, like words in a dictionary. For numbers, it would simply be ordering them from smallest to largest (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...). Why it doesn't help with lotteries 1. Independence of draws Each draw is an independent event The previous result does not influence the next The balls have no me
Oct 22, 2025, 4:54 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
hello= Sub GenerateLotteryNumbers() Dim LotterySize As Integer Dim qtyNumbers As Integer Dim numbers() As Integer Dim i As Integer, j As Integer Dim temp As Integer Dim output As String ' Prompt the user for the lottery size (e.g., 59, 60) LotterySize = Application.InputBox( Enter the lottery size (e.g., 59): , Type:=1) If LotterySize 1 Then Exit Sub ' Prompt the user for the number of numbers to draw (e.g., 6) qtyNumbers = Application.InputBox( Enter the
Oct 22, 2025, 4:38 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

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