Just a glance looks like alot of 6's or multiples of 6 or numbers that add up to six but dont have 6 in them. stick with that.
random example
wed: 1 4 1 8 1 9 2 6 3 5 = 4+1+1; 8-1-1; 9-1-1-1; try to think of it as digit by digit. 26= 2*6=12 just quick example.
producing thursday's set from wed reduce and increase wed set and subtract between numbers and set aside for reference and play.
add and subtract but middle is reverse which ever way you go. works and sometimes not, but better than most.
wed 14 18 19 26 35 reduced 13 17 20 26 36 push repeats up or down 25 35 or 27 37 but push them one space left or one space right.
if you look at the last two we have 36 inside of 25. which is 25 35 so we use the other 7 7 set.
put those numbers aside and eliminate 66 from numbers and repeat 1 1 which is 2. so new numbers is 37 20 23. we already have 37 eliminate 7.
so now we have 3 20 23 from this point is where it becomes the mega millions enigma wrapped inside of rubix cub.. but this is where it takes practice
to recognize that 22 and 30 are in
our set of 32023, but it doesn't always end up this pretty but Texas made it kind of easy for us on that one.
if you can do some easy pics, first also can help. if i see the easy pic numbers i might be able to get you pointed in the right direction of combinations, also just glancing at the Texas cash 5 I see some of the number sets from my easy pics. so could be a benefit to swap quick picks. Im in michigan so
it may not hurt even though michigan is fantasy five.
hope this helps
Chris
Chris