Draws as Colors
Squint, and every draw can become a color. Here's a wall of the last 200 draws, each tile representing one drawing. Together they form a portrait of recent history.
Color wheel · number → hue
Last 200 draws
How it works
Each of the 69 numbers gets a position on a color wheel (1 = red, through yellow, green, blue, violet, back around to 69). For a draw, the five hues are combined via circular mean — that's the tile's hue.
Saturation comes from spread: tight clusters of numbers give vivid colors, wide spreads give muted ones. Lightness comes from sum: low-sum draws are dark, high-sum draws are bright. So a washed-out dark tile means numbers are spread across the low end; a vivid bright tile means numbers are clustered in the high end.
There's nothing predictive here — it's just a way of looking at 200 draws at once and noticing whether any streak looks different from the surrounding noise. (It doesn't.)