Shannon Index
The Shannon Index is a measure from information theory adapted for lottery number analysis. We compare the frequency of each number across two periods — Long Period (LP) and Short Period (SP) — and calculate a combined index. Numbers with a high index are consistently active in both periods, helping you build an informed combination for the "Luxor" lottery.
Choose the Long and Short periods (the Short period should be "inside" the Long one). The table and indices for each number will be calculated automatically. Pay attention to numbers with the highest Shannon Index.
Luxor Shannon Index analysis (LP: 20 draws, SP: 20 draws). Numbers with the highest index: 39 (105.8), 69 (105.8), 71 (105.8), 7 (103.7), 10 (103.7), 12 (103.7).
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How to use the Shannon Index for "Luxor"
Set up the Long Period
Choose a wide range of draws (e.g., 200-500). This is the baseline reflecting long-term patterns.
Set up the Short Period
Choose a short, recent range (e.g., 30-100 draws). This shows the current activity of numbers.
Study the table
Sort by the 'Shannon Index' column. Numbers with a high index are consistently active in both periods.
Build your combination
Add the selected numbers to the generator and build your combination. Note the SP/LP ratios — values close to 1 indicate number stability.
What is the Shannon Index?
The Shannon Diversity Index is one of the most well-known diversity measures from information theory. Originally used in ecology to assess biodiversity, it is perfectly suited for analyzing the distribution of lottery numbers. The index takes into account both the variety of numbers and the evenness of their distribution.
Formula
H = -Σ pᵢ · log₂(pᵢ)
The index is calculated for each number based on its entropy contribution across two periods
- pᵢ — proportion (frequency) of the number in the total draws
- LP (Long Period) — wide range of draws, baseline
- SP (Short Period) — short recent range, current activity
High index
The number actively participates in draws across both periods. Its frequency is high enough in both LP and SP to make a significant entropy contribution.
Low index
The number rarely appears in one or both periods. Its entropy contribution is minimal.