Upon completion of Hotness and Coldness identification, balls are simply grouped into 3 categories: Hot, Neutral, and Cold. This is performed by examining the results displayed in Window MM-1. Any ball that is either Warm or Hot during at least two time periods is determined to be Hot. Any ball that is either Cool or Cold during at least two time periods is determined to be Cold. Balls that that have been both Cool or Cold, and, Warm or Hot, are classified as Neutral.



Originally, we believed that the concept of Hot and Cold balls was simply bunk, and could be explained simply as random noise. However, after conducting this study, we believe that such identification can be valuable information to the lottery player.



The most important facts we learned is that playing a mix of Neutral and Hot numbers could benefit those hoping to win the jackpots. Playing all Hot or all Cold numbers rarely generates a win. But, combining Hot with Neutral may lead to profitable returns.



