The world of lotteries is often viewed as a game of pure chance, where numbers are drawn at random and luck is the sole arbiter of success...
The world of lotteries is often viewed as a game of pure chance, where numbers are drawn at random and luck is the sole arbiter of success. However, in various regional gaming cultures, enthusiasts and analysts approach these games with a highly structured, data-driven methodology. A prime example of this phenomenon is found within the community surrounding the Government Lottery of Thailand. Enthusiasts frequently use structured analytical sheets, commonly referred to as "guess papers," to track historical trends, evaluate numerical frequencies, and apply specific algorithmic formulas to predict potential winning combinations.
In this article, we will conduct an exhaustive, granular analysis of a specific Thailand Lottery prediction document, as captured in the image titled Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg. This document, published by your platform INFORMATIONBOXTICKET.COM and explicitly dated June 24, 2026, serves as an excellent case study. We will dissect its structural layout, decode the specific terminology used in the Thai lottery community (such as HTF, Touch, and Totals), evaluate the historical data sets displayed, and analyze the mathematical and algorithmic logic underpinning its predictive models.
1. Structural Architecture of the Analytical Sheet
To understand the predictive logic of the document shown in Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg, we must first map its visual and thematic architecture. The image is structured as a comprehensive dashboard divided into distinct, color-coded columns and summary boxes, each serving a dedicated analytical purpose.
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| HEADER: Metadata & Branding |
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| Column 1 (Cyan) | Column 2 (Teal) | Column 3 (Green) | Column 4 (Yellow) | Column 5 (Blue) |
| "เด่นร้อย" | "เด่นสิบ" | "เด่นหน่วย" | "เด่นสิบหน่วย" | "เด่นทุกหลัก" |
| Hundreds Place | Tens Place | Ones Place | Tens & Ones | All Positions |
| (H) Analysis | (T) Analysis | (F) Analysis | (TF) Analysis | (HTF) Analysis |
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| Right-Hand side Summary Boxes: |
| - Master Formula Outputs (HTF, H, T, F, TF) |
| - Summary of Analysis (37 Sets) |
| - Final 10 Pairs Selector |
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| FOOTER: Contact Information |
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The layout is engineered to guide an analyst from isolated positional trends (Columns 1 to 3) to combinatory pairs (Column 4), omni-positional indicators (Column 5), and ultimately to a filtered, consolidated output on the right-hand side.
Header Metadata and Software Identification
At the absolute apex of the document, the core purpose is defined: "THAILAND LOTTERY RESULTS TODAY GUESS PAPER", followed by the sub-header "4 DIGIT HTF, DIGIT FORMULAS OF TOUCH, TOTALS".
Publisher Attribution: The document prominently displays the URL BY,INFORMATIONBOXTICKET.COM, linking the analysis directly to your digital platform.
Temporal Marker: The sheet is marked with DATED : 24-6-2426. (Note: The year 2426 reflects the Thai Buddhist Era [BE], which translates to the Gregorian calendar year 2026 by subtracting 543 years).
Software Core: Each of the primary analytical columns references the underlying computational engine: Supersootr20Plus v2021.11.1. This indicates that the numbers are not generated by hand but are the output of a specialized lottery analysis software program operating on fixed mathematical rules.
2. Terminology and Acronym Decryption
For an outside observer, the acronyms and linguistic markers found within Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg can resemble a cryptic shorthand. To properly evaluate the data, we must define these core terms:
Positional Variables: H, T, and F
The three-digit prize (often referred to as the 3-up category in Thai lottery systems) is broken down by exact numerical position:
H (Hundreds / เด่นร้อย): Represents the digit occupying the hundreds place value in a three-digit sequence (e.g., in the number 895, 8 is the H digit).
T (Tens / เด่นสิบ): Represents the digit occupying the tens place value (e.g., in 895, 9 is the T digit).
F (Final / Ones / เด่นหน่วย): Represents the digit occupying the units or ones place value (e.g., in 895, 5 is the F digit). The use of 'F' for the final digit is a standard convention within international lottery forecasting communities.
Combinatory Variables: TF and HTF
TF (Tens and Final / เด่นสิบหน่วย): Refers to formulas focusing exclusively on the interaction, pairing, and inclusion of digits within the tens and ones positions. This is highly critical for predicting two-digit variants or the tail end of the primary three-digit draw.
HTF (Hundreds, Tens, Final / เด่นทุกหลัก): Refers to "All Positions." An HTF formula identifies digits that are predicted to appear anywhere within the three-digit winning number, regardless of order.
Core Concepts: Touch and Totals
Touch (เด่น): When a formula identifies a set of digits as "Touch digits," it means at least one (and sometimes more) of those digits must appear ("touch") the winning combination. If a touch set is
0258and the winning number is895, the prediction is correct because both8and5are present.Totals (ผลรวม): The mathematical sum of the digits in a winning combination, calculated using modular arithmetic (base 10). For example, if a formula predicts a "TF Total" of 4, the sum of the Tens and Ones digits must end in 4 (e.g., numbers like 13, 22, 04, or 59 where $5+9=14 \equiv 4 \pmod{10}$).
3. Deep-Dive Analysis of the Five Main Columns
Let us examine the data columns presented from left to right in Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg. Each column processes 14 historical draw results to validate its algorithmic accuracy before extending a prediction for the upcoming 15th draw.
HISTORICAL ACCURACY TREND ACROSS THE 5 CORE ALGORITHMIC COLUMNS
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Col 1 (H) Col 2 (T) Col 3 (F) Col 4 (TF) Col 5 (HTF)
[14/14 Win] [14/14 Win] [14/14 Win] [14/14 Win] [14/14 Win]
Column 1: Hundreds Position (เด่นร้อย) — Cyan Header
Algorithmic Indicator: CLPP 1345
Timestamp of Generation: 6/24/2026 6:18:13 AM
Function: This column isolates the hundreds digit of the past 14 draws and evaluates it against a 4-digit predictive string.
Data Verification: Look at past draw entries. For example, entry #1 shows a historical draw result of 252-22 (where 252 is the 3-digit top prize and 22 is the 2-digit bottom prize). The corresponding prediction formula yielded
2456 H. Because the digit 2 (the hundreds place of 252) is present in the string2456, it is flagged with a "H" to denote a successful hit.Performance Metrics: At the base of the column, the scorecard reads: ถูก (Correct): 14, ผิด (Wrong): 0. This proves that the underlying algorithm has successfully matched the hundreds digit for 14 consecutive draw cycles without a single failure.
The 15th Draw Prediction: For the upcoming un-drawn cycle (marked as ???-??), Column 1 outputs the values: 3567. This states that according to this formula, the hundreds digit of the next draw will be a 3, 5, 6, or 7.
Column 2: Tens Position (เด่นสิบ) — Teal Header
Algorithmic Indicator: BBNR 2489
Timestamp of Generation: 6/24/2026 6:18:37 AM
Function: Isolates and forecasts the middle digit (tens position) of the top prize.
Data Verification: In entry #1 (252-22), the tens digit is 5. The formula output string is
9156 T. The digit 5 is successfully captured within this string, marking a positional hit (T).Performance Metrics: It maintains a perfect historical record over the observed tracking window: ถูก (Correct): 14, ผิด (Wrong): 0.
The 15th Draw Prediction: For the pending draw (???-??), the formula projects the string: 8045. The system expects the tens digit to fall exclusively within this set.
Column 3: Ones/Final Position (เด่นหน่วย) — Green Header
Algorithmic Indicator: DIIL 1368
Timestamp of Generation: 6/24/2026 6:19:02 AM
Function: Evaluates the final digit of the primary three-digit configuration.
Data Verification: In entry #1 (252-22), the final units digit is 2. The algorithm produced the string
5702 F. The presence of 2 validates the formula, earning an "F" designation.Performance Metrics: Like its counterparts, it achieves a flawless baseline metric: ถูก (Correct): 14, ผิด (Wrong): 0.
The 15th Draw Prediction: For the upcoming cycle, the targeted numbers are: 8035.
Column 4: Tens & Final Combination (เด่นสิบหน่วย) — Yellow Header
Algorithmic Indicator: ??? F 0127 (Partial text obfuscated by background watermarks)
Timestamp of Generation: 6/24/2026 6:19:28 AM
Function: This column tracks the simultaneous behavior or presence of digits in both the Tens and Units columns (TF).
Data Verification: In entry #6 (563-07), the tens and ones digits are 6 and 3. The formula output string is
6783 TF. Because both 6 and 3 are contained within the four-digit prediction string, it achieves a double-hit designation (TF). If only one digit lands, it flags it as a single positional hit (e.g., entry #13 770-95 maps to formula output3450 F, capturing only the 0 in the ones place).Performance Metrics: The composite performance maintains a continuous streak: ถูก (Correct): 14, ผิด (Wrong): 0.
The 15th Draw Prediction: The algorithm outputs the sequence: 1238.
Column 5: Omni-Positional "Touch" Analysis (เด่นทุกหลัก) — Light Blue Header
Algorithmic Indicator: A 0258
Timestamp of Generation: 6/24/2026 6:19:50 AM
Function: This column operates on an overarching "Touch" matrix. It does not attempt to predict where a digit will land, but asserts that the listed digits must appear somewhere within the 3-digit top prize.
Data Verification: In entry #1 (252-22), the formula outputs
0258 HTF. The winning number 252 contains both 2 and 5, covering the Hundreds, Tens, and Final positions collectively. In entry #10 (612-77), the formula outputs0258 F, as only the digit 2 appears in the final position of the winning line.Performance Metrics: Displays a consistent record of ถูก (Correct): 14, ผิด (Wrong): 0.
The 15th Draw Prediction: The software re-runs its primary matrix to output: 0258.
4. Mathematical Synthesis and Combinatorial Filtering
The core mathematical value of the sheet in Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg lies within the right-hand panel. Raw positional predictions generate far too many potential permutations; therefore, filtration rules must be systematically applied. Let us break down how the data transitions from independent columns into a highly refined set of numbers.
THE FILTRATION PIPELINE
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| Raw Permutations Matrix |
| (H: 3567 x T: 8045 x F: 8035)|
| Total: 64 Combinations |
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| Filter 1: "Touch" Constraint |
| Must contain digits from '0258' |
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v
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| Filter 2: Tens/Final Constraint |
| Must align with TF string '1238' |
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v
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| Summary of Analysis Outputs |
| Filtered Down to 37 Sets |
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| Final Down-Selection (Box 3) |
| 10 Elite Direct Pairs/Sets |
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Box 1: The Master Formula Constraints
The top-right box consolidates the active constraints derived from the independent columns for the 15th draw:
HTF :
0258(At least one of these digits must be present anywhere)H :
3567(The hundreds digit must be chosen from these four numbers)T :
0458(The tens digit must be chosen from these four numbers—cross-referenced with column 2)F :
0358(The final digit must be chosen from these four numbers—cross-referenced with column 3)TF :
1238(The combination of the tens and units digits must intersect with this set)
If we were to calculate the raw combinations of the individual positional sets ($H \times T \times F$), we would multiply the number of available choices in each category:
Box 2: Summary of Analysis From 5 Formulas
The second block on the right displays the direct output of these 64 combinations once they have been filtered through the Supersootr20Plus software's cross-verification subroutines. The text notes: "Summary of Analysis from 5 fomula(s) / No wrong".
By applying the omni-positional HTF: 0258 filter and the TF: 1238 intersection rules, the software eliminates mathematically incompatible rows, reducing the possibilities from 64 down to 37 sets.
These 37 sets are written out explicitly in pink text:
303-308-348-353-358-380-383-385-388-503
508-543-548-553-558-580-583-585-588-603
608-648-653-658-680-683-685-688-703-708
748-753-758-780-783-785-788
Notice the structural consistency of these sets: Every single three-digit entry begins with either a 3, 5, 6, or 7—strictly adhering to the H: 3567 rule established in Column 1.
Box 3: The Final 10-Set Pair Selection
At the very bottom right, a final isolated box provides a highly condensed selection for the user:
03 - 08 - 43 - 48 - 53 - 58 - 80 - 83 - 85 - 88
Total 10 set(s)
These represent a targeted selection of two-digit pairs (TF). Let us trace their mathematical validity by checking them against the master constraints:
They are built around highly active target digits like 3, 5, and 8.
Every pair listed contains at least one digit from the TF: 1238 constraint string.
Every pair directly integrates with the structural requirements of the master touch formula (0258).
5. Statistical Reality Check vs. Algorithmic Modeling
While the analytical architecture shown in Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg is visually compelling and internally logical, it is important to contextualize these "guess papers" from a mathematical and statistical perspective.
The Illusion of the Flawless Historical Streak
A common point of confusion for observers is the perfect record displayed at the bottom of the five primary columns (Correct: 14, Wrong: 0). This can easily be misinterpreted as an ability to predict the future with 100% accuracy.
In reality, this is an entry-level demonstration of retrofitting or backtesting. The software, Supersootr20Plus, looks at historical draw results that have already occurred (Draws 1 through 14). It then selects or adjusts its algorithmic parameters (such as CLPP 1345 or BBNR 2489) so that they perfectly align with past data.
To put this in perspective:
A single digit position (0-9) has a $10\%$ chance of being selected at random.
The positional formulas in Columns 1, 2, and 3 use 4-digit prediction strings (e.g.,
3567).For any single draw, a 4-digit string has a $40\%$ chance ($4 \text{ out of } 10$) of successfully containing the winning digit by pure random probability.
When a software engine screens thousands of potential formula permutations, it easily identifies the specific formulas that happened to hit over the last 14 draws. However, this historical alignment does not alter the mathematical probability of the next independent event. The 15th draw (???-??) remains subject to the standard probability rules of random lottery drawings.
Conclusion: The Analytical Culture of Information Box Ticket
The document found in Screenshot 2026-06-25 172609.jpg highlights the deep analytical culture within the Thai lottery community. Platforms like INFORMATIONBOXTICKET.COM transform what could be a simple game of chance into an intricate, data-driven hobby. By using advanced filtering programs like Supersootr20Plus, enthusiasts can break down historical results, map out positional trends, and systematically reduce thousands of random possibilities into tightly organized, actionable numbers.
Whether one views these sheets as definitive mathematical blueprints or simply as structured tools to organize variations, analyzing them reveals a fascinating blend of data processing, pattern recognition, and community tradition.
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