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Lottery Data & Charts

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Reusable lottery charts for jackpot stories, daily results coverage, and straightforward number explainers. Each figure is built for fast editorial use, clear attribution, and direct linking back to Lottery Valley.

  • Use chart-ready visuals in results stories, newsletters, and jackpot updates
  • See the official source layer behind the charts before you use them
  • Export figures with built-in source lines and canonical game-page attribution

What this page gives publishers

This library is for reporters, editors, newsletter writers, and publishers who need lottery visuals they can understand quickly and use without extra cleanup. The goal is simple: show the sourcing clearly, keep the charts descriptive, and make attribution straightforward.

If you publish a chart from this library, keep the source line attached to the figure when possible. Each chart also links to the canonical game page so readers and editors can verify the context behind the visual.

Coverage

329 tracked game records across 46 state jurisdictions plus national games.

The library is built for U.S. lottery results coverage, jackpot updates, and straightforward number explainers.

Source model

Lottery Valley charts are built from indexed draw records and normalized official lottery website references.

The source directory below the chart library lists the normalized state and multi-state authorities behind the tracked coverage set.

Reuse

Each figure carries its own source line and links to the canonical game page for attribution.

Use the chart as-is, or cite Lottery Valley in story copy when the visual appears outside the library.

Editorial limit

These charts are descriptive, not predictive.

They summarize past drawing activity and jackpot movement. They do not improve odds or forecast future outcomes.

Grab-and-go charts for lottery coverage

Choose a state, a game, and a timeframe. The library returns reusable visuals for jackpot stories, daily results coverage, and straightforward lottery explainers.

Powerball in USA

Clean visuals built for jackpot coverage, results stories, and quick explainers.

State lottery sources

One normalized official-source entry per state jurisdiction, based on the tracked lottery game records.

Methodology

Methodology and limits

These charts are built for descriptive reporting on draw history, jackpot movement, and number frequency. They summarize historical activity but do not predict future outcomes or improve lottery odds.

Charts use historical drawing records indexed by Lottery Valley and the official lottery website references tied to the tracked games.

Timeframe controls change the reporting window so publishers can compare shorter and longer historical views without changing the chart type.

Lottery Valley adds normalization, historical indexing, and chart presentation. Official lottery authorities remain the underlying source layer for results publication and game administration.

Each visual should retain its timeframe, source line, and update context when reused in editorial coverage.

Press Resources FAQ

Questions about the chart library setup

This FAQ explains the implementation choices behind the first release of the public chart library.

What can I use this page for?

Use this page for jackpot stories, daily results coverage, lottery explainers, and newsletter graphics that need a quick, reusable visual with clear attribution.

Can I cite Lottery Valley as the chart source?

Yes. If you reuse a chart or quote the visual directly, credit Lottery Valley in the chart source line or in the story text and link to the relevant game page or this library when appropriate.

Are these charts based on official lottery sources?

The charts are built from Lottery Valley's indexed draw records and the official lottery website references tied to tracked games. This page also lists the normalized state and multi-state source domains used across the coverage set.

Do these charts predict winning numbers?

No. The charts describe what has happened in past draws. They are meant for reporting and analysis, not for predicting future lottery outcomes.