Trending Winning Numbers from PCSO's 2D Lotto Recent Draw Results

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Recent draw results from PCSO's 2D Lotto were sampled, tallied and observed. The following data reveal some information. Data may change as new results are added.

Winning Frequency of Each 2D Number

The above chart tallies 2D draw results for a recent week covering 7-day results (equivalent to 21 draws, 3 draws per day). The bar chart shows how many times each 2D number – 01 to 31 – has been winning so far. You can interpret the numbers above the line as those that are currently trending.

Tip. Pair a trending number with a non-trending number.


Pivot Table of Winning Frequency Tandems

The above pivot table presents the winning frequency tandems. The winning frequency values (or win count) on the leftmost and topmost refer to the number of times a winning number has won in the recent week. The frequency values on the leftmost refer to the first number drawn (first ball); the values on the topmost refer to the second number (2nd ball). The values that intersect between two winning frequency values refer to the occurrences of such tandem. For example, say the 1-2 tandem has occurred 3 times, it means that three winning combinations from the recent week consist of a first number winning once and a second number winning twice.

The data suggest how you could usually pair two numbers that you wish to play. Would you combine two numbers that both have won once (1-1); or combine two numbers with one winning twice and the other winning once (2-1 or 1-2)? You can always refer to the Winning Frequency chart above as to which numbers are winning once, twice or more; or not at all (zero win).


Aging of 2D Numbers

The Aging of 2D Numbers calculates how long a number has not been winning in terms of age. The age values refer to the number of draws that have passed. If you divide that by 3, you get the number of days. The 31 2D numbers are classified according to how many times they have won recently. Numbers under the label '1' are those that have won only once; under label '2' are those that have won twice; etc. Numbers under the zero '0' label are those that have not been winning for a longer period. Beside each 2D number is its corresponding age.

The data just presented are real time and are based on recent results up to this date.

For the reason that the data are updated from time to time, information changes as new results are added to the database. Initially, trends are being observed based on a 21-draw period that covers, practically, a week's results of the 2D Lotto draws. Recent results from a shorter period, rather than from a large volume of historical data, are being examined to establish more relevant trending winning numbers.

How To Interpret the Data

Winning Frequency Chart

The first chart shows which numbers 1 to 31 are currently winning based on recent 21 consecutive draws. Each number is represented by a bar with corresponding data value that indicates how many times the number has been winning so far. Numbers with taller bars are those that are recently winning more frequently. You can consider the numbers above the line as those that are currently trending. Numbers with zero wins are those considered cold numbers.

Winning Frequency Tandems

The next chart is a pivot table that intersects a combination of two frequency values. For example, a 1-1 tandem represents a combination of two winning numbers that both have recently won once. On the other hand, a 2-1 tandem represents a combination of winning numbers with the first drawn number winning twice and the second drawn number winning once. The intersecting value of each possible combination represents how often such combination has occurred.

Ageing of 2D Numbers

This table shows which 2D numbers are trending and which are turning cold. The column labels 0 – 5 represent the count of winning; Age refers to the length of time a number has not been winning. Age does not refer to the number of days; but rather to the number of draws. Age values of 0 - 2 refer to yesterday's results; values 3 – 5 refer to the day before, and so forth and so on. The higher the value of age, the longer the lotto number has not been winning.

How To Use The Data

To illustrate, the sample table shows the 1-1 tandem occurring 7 times. This means that, recently, most winning combinations are those with first and second numbers that have won only once. Second to 1-1 tandem is the 1-2 tandem (occurring 4 times) indicating winning combinations consisting of a first number winning once and a second number winning twice.

To apply what was just presented:

  1. Pick a winning frequency tandem from the pivot table.
  2. Refer to the frequency chart and pick the numbers that correspond with your tandem. For example, if you picked 2-0, pick a number from the frequency chart that has won 2 times and combine it with a number that has won only once. If you look at 0-2, that tandem has occurred twice. It suggests that you can also reverse your combination. For example, aside from 12–21, you can also play 21–12.
  3. In case you cannot decide as to which numbers to pick, refer to the ageing table to find out which numbers are turning cold; i.e. 2D numbers that have not been winning for a long time.
Tip. Common winning tandems are: 1-1, 1-0, 1-2, 0-2, 2-0, 0-1, 21. They comprise 70% of total trials (sampled drawings). Each of these combinations are likely to be pulled out with a 40% – 72% chance (empirical frequency of combinations).

Visual Presentation of Trending and Non-Trending 2D Numbers

Another way to present which 2D numbers are trending and which are not is to showcase them visually. Following are linear charts that present how each 2D numbers are trending based on consecutive rolling periods that cover 21 draws (7 days). The numbers are grouped into 9 based on their digital root. To find which numbers are currently trending, examine the trendlines of each number. A trendline that goes up indicates a positive trend. A trendline that goes down indicates a negative trend.


Numbers 01, 10, 19, 28

Numbers 02, 11, 20, 29

Numbers 03, 12, 21, 30

Numbers 04, 13, 22, 31

Numbers 05, 14, 23

Numbers 06, 15, 24

Numbers 07, 16, 25

Numbers 08, 17, 26

Numbers 09, 18, 27

Tip (Based on Observations)

  • It is very seldom that a number reaches its peak, which is 5 times winning within a week (21-draw period). Based on 15 periods, there were only 2 periods when a number reached its peak.
  • Once a number has reached its winning peak, which is 5 wins, it does not usually win in the next draw. Wait till it drops to 4 or less.
  • It is also very seldom that a number wins 4 times in a week. When it does, it usually does not win in the next draw. Out of 15 periods observed, only 4 periods recorded a 2D number winning the 4th time.
  • Not all numbers may win 3 times in a week. Only around half of the numbers 1–31 may win up to 3 times.


Hope this helps. Good luck and good fortune!

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