In 4D games you pick a 4-digit number (0000–9999). Some players use “3D methods” to help them choose which 4-digit numbers to bet on. It doesn’t guarantee a win (4D draws are random), but it’s a popular strategy idea.
4D = full 4-digit number (example: 5279).
3D = first three digits or last three digits of a past winning number (example: 527 from 5279).
They analyse past results to see which 3-digit combinations appear often.
They then generate possible 4-digit numbers by adding one more digit (0–9) to the “hot” 3D combination.
Example: if 527 is frequent, they may try 5270, 5271, … 5279 as full 4D bets.
Collect previous 4D winning numbers.
Extract the first or last 3 digits from each draw.
Rank the most frequent 3-digit patterns.
Expand each 3-digit pattern into 10 possible 4-digit numbers (adding 0–9).
Select the ones you want to bet on (sometimes combined with personal “lucky” digits).
This approach can make betting feel more systematic.
But the draws remain random; no method can predict with certainty.
Use it only for entertainment, not as a guaranteed income.
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