§ Legal · Responsible Gaming
Play responsibly.
Million Mind is statistical analysis software. It does not predict winners. The mathematical odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292,201,338 regardless of which numbers you select.
The numbers
Lottery jackpots are designed around very long odds. Powerball's jackpot odds are roughly 1 in 292 million. Mega Millions is similar. For perspective, you are statistically more likely to be struck by lightning, attacked by a shark, or become a U.S. president than to win a jackpot. Treat any money you spend on lottery tickets as entertainment — never as an investment.
Million Mind's algorithms — frequency-weighted, gap analysis, Markov chains, Monte Carlo, and the others — are interesting ways to look at historical drawings. They do not change the odds. Every drawing is mathematically independent of every prior drawing.
Warning signs of a problem
If any of the following resonate, please reach out for help:
- Spending more on lottery tickets than you can afford to lose.
- Lying to family or friends about how much you spend or how often you play.
- Chasing losses — buying more tickets to recover money already lost.
- Feeling restless or irritable when you cannot play.
- Missing work, family time, or other obligations to play or check results.
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund play.
Where to get help
National Council on Problem Gambling
Free, confidential, available 24 hours a day in all 50 U.S. states. Counseling and support for the person experiencing problems and their family.
Other resources
- Gamblers Anonymous — peer-support group; in-person and online meetings worldwide.
- Gam-Talk — anonymous online community for problem gamblers and their families.
- GamCare (UK) — UK-based support; phone, live chat, and forum.
Self-exclusion
Most U.S. states operate a voluntary lottery self-exclusion list. If you decide you want to be barred from purchasing tickets, contact your state lottery commission directly — they handle enrollment. Million Mind does not sell tickets or operate a wagering platform, so we do not have a self-exclusion mechanism, but we encourage anyone who self-excludes from their state lottery to also clear their local data on this site (by clearing browser storage for this domain).
Age requirement
You must be at least 18 years old to use Million Mind (21 in some U.S. states). State lotteries enforce their own minimum ages, typically 18 or 21 depending on the state. Do not provide lottery numbers — generated here or anywhere else — to minors.
A note on this site's framing
Million Mind frames lottery play as analytical exploration and entertainment, not as a path to wealth. We do not use words like "winning numbers", "predict", "boost odds", or "smart picks." The algorithms produce statistically-flavored generations that may be more fun to look at than pure random picks, but they have no predictive power. Please use the site in that spirit.