Lucky Picks is a lottery analytics platform that replaces myths with mathematical clarity. We use classical probability, combinatorics, and Expected Value (EV) calculations to help players audit draws, manage risk, and optimize ticket coverage.
Replies
Best
Maker
📌
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Joël, the maker of Lucky Picks.
I'll shoot straight: I originally started building this app because I thought I could find a mathematical “edge” to beat the lottery. Spoiler alert: I was wrong. But the story didn’t end there.
Ever since I was a teenager, I’ve been fascinated by the idea of cracking the lottery code, obsessing over questions like whether a jackpot could ever get so large that buying every combination becomes mathematically interesting.
There was also a more personal reason: my parents are lifelong, heavy lottery players. Playing gives them joy, hope, and something to look forward to. I genuinely wanted to help them win.
As I built the foundations of the app and dug into the combinatorics, reality hit. There are ways to play smarter - avoid common traps, understand jackpot value, reduce regret - but there’s absolutely no honest method that can change the odds of winning in a fair lottery draw.
My research also exposed just how much of a swamp the lottery software industry really is: a billion-dollar-plus global market where the consumer experience still revolves around prediction hype, secret systems, and hot/cold number myths.
I realized players like my parents need two things:
- Protection from predators: Players live in a world full of bad advice and snake oil, which is only getting worse with AI breakthroughs.
- Support against contempt: People arrogantly dismiss lottery players as “too dumb to do the math.” But people play for fun, hope, and ritual. They deserve to do it with clarity, without fear of judgment, and without the hype.
So I pivoted Lucky Picks into a radically honest, data-driven analytics platform. We don’t predict winning numbers. We don’t pretend randomness can be hacked. We provide transparency.
Here is what we’ve built:
📊 Expected Value Monitoring: See exactly when a rollover meaningfully changes the mathematical value of a game.
🎡 Smart Coverage Wheels: Build mathematically sound combinatorial coverage for your number sets instead of just guessing.
⚖️ Statistical Fairness Audits: Backtest published draw outcomes against random baselines using Monte Carlo simulations to score fairness and show the behavioral realities of common play strategies like Hot/Cold numbers.
📸 Universal Ticket Scanner: Use computer vision and AI to scan physical tickets and check results instantly.
One interesting founder signal: this “radically honest” positioning is already showing traction. According to Moz, Lucky Picks is currently ranking #2 for “mega millions jackpot analysis,” #3 for “mega millions analysis,” #4 for “lotto strategies,” and #5 for “powerball jackpot analysis” / “lottery strategies”. That's with a Domain Authority of 8 and only 14 external links, competing with legacy lottery sites with DA 50+ and hundreds of thousands of links.
In a low-trust category, honesty might actually be the wedge.
I built the full-stack mobile and web experience using Flutter, Node.js, and Firebase. I’ll be hanging out in the comments and would love your feedback on the UX, architecture, use of AI, calculators, or positioning.
Ask me anything!
Replies