Numbers measured from a superposition of qubits on IBM Quantum hardware.
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About Quantum Lotto Predictions
Our Quantum Lotto Prediction tool uses real IBM Quantum hardware to generate lottery numbers for entertainment. A small quantum circuit places qubits in a superposition, the qubits are measured, and the resulting bitstrings are mapped into the legal number range of each lottery game. Each draw is then post-processed by a statistical filter that rejects obviously skewed picks (such as runs of consecutive numbers).
Predictions are pre-generated for every day of the year and tied to a specific IBM Quantum job ID, so each number set is reproducible and verifiable. Supported games include the Philippines PCSO lotteries (6/42 Lotto, MegaLotto 6/45, SuperLotto 6/49, GrandLotto 6/55, UltraLotto 6/58), as well as UK Lotto 6/59 and US Powerball (5/69).
US Powerball (5/69) — drawn Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
How does quantum randomness compare to a normal generator?
A classical computer’s random number generator is pseudo-random — deterministic math that only looks random. Measurement of a qubit in superposition is true random at the level of physics: even with full knowledge of the system, the outcome cannot be predicted. The practical odds of winning a lottery are unchanged either way — every legal combination is still equally probable — but quantum picks are a more interesting source of entropy than a classicalMath.random()call.
This tool is for entertainment and curiosity only. No system, classical or quantum, can predict lottery outcomes. Please play responsibly and never spend more than you can afford to lose.