: This method links lottery numbers to the twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac (Shio). Each year, the numbers associated with each Shio shift, and players use the "Paito" data to see which Shio is currently "lucky" or appearing most frequently. Paito Harian vs. Paito Mingguan :
: Used to find "cycles"—patterns that repeat on a specific day of the week (e.g., numbers that frequently appear only on Mondays). How to Use Paito Warna for Predictions : This method links lottery numbers to the
: Use the digital palette to mark recurring numbers. For example, mark all instances of the number "25" in blue to see if it follows a diagonal or vertical pattern. Paito Mingguan : : Used to find "cycles"—patterns
: Refers to "6-digit daily" data. While many lotteries focus on 4 digits (4D), the 6D format provides a more comprehensive dataset for tracking long-term trends. : Refers to "6-digit daily" data
is a specialized data visualization tool used by lottery enthusiasts to track the historical results of the Hong Kong Pools . Unlike standard lists, a "Paito Warna" (Color Palette) allows users to highlight specific numbers or patterns using different colors.