Column Matrix
The column matrix is a tool for analyzing Quina lottery that visualizes winning columns in each draw. A column is determined by the last digit of drawn balls — from 1 to 10 (balls ending in 0 belong to column 10).
Each column (1-10) is determined by the last digit of drawn balls. The matrix clearly shows which column won in each draw.
Visualization of the depth of the last win for each column — yellow cells show how many draws ago the column won
Select cells to create predictions, use the '↻' button for random column selection in a row
What is the column matrix?
The column matrix is a tool for analyzing lottery results that shows which column (1-10) won in each draw. A column is determined by the last digit of drawn numbers: balls ending in 1 — column 1, in 2 — column 2, ..., in 0 — column 10.
The winning column is the one containing the most drawn balls from the draw.
How to use the matrix?
- Cell selection: click on cells to select them and create your own predictions
- Highlighting: enable waterfall mode to visualize intervals between column wins
- Temperature: color indication of column win frequency — from blue (rare) to red (frequent)
- Frequency: display the numerical value of each column's win frequency