What is Paito Warna and how we display it
Paito Warna translates to "colour chart"—a visual record of lottery draw outcomes mapped to colour codes. Each colour represents a range of numbers or a specific outcome frequency. Traders and enthusiasts use Paito Warna to spot patterns: which colours appear most often, which sequences repeat, and which gaps suggest a shift in the next draw.
On gila jitu, we render Paito Warna data in a grid format. Each cell shows the draw date, the winning number, and its assigned colour. Rows stack chronologically, so you scroll down to see older draws. Columns group by draw type—morning, afternoon, evening—so you can isolate a specific session if you wish.
Colour patterns emerge over weeks and months. Tracking them helps you understand draw behaviour, not predict outcomes.
Reading the colour codes
Paito Warna uses a standard palette: red, green, blue, yellow, and sometimes purple or black. Each colour maps to a number range or outcome class. For example, red might represent numbers 1–25, green 26–50, blue 51–75, and yellow 76–99. The exact mapping depends on the lottery operator, but gila jitu displays the legend at the top of each Paito Warna table so you always know which colour means what.
- Red
- Numbers 1–25; often called the "low" range in regional lotteries.
- Green
- Numbers 26–50; the "mid-low" range.
- Blue
- Numbers 51–75; the "mid-high" range.
- Yellow
- Numbers 76–99; the "high" range.
Colour frequency is the key insight. If red appears in 8 of the last 10 draws, you might notice a "red streak." Conversely, if blue has not appeared in 15 draws, some players track that as a "blue gap." Neither pattern guarantees the next outcome, but tracking them helps you understand the draw's historical rhythm.
On gila jitu, we let you filter Paito Warna by date range. Select "Last 7 days", "Last 30 days", or "Last 90 days" to zoom in on a specific window. This is useful if you want to spot short-term streaks or compare seasonal patterns around Idul Fitri or Idul Adha when draw schedules sometimes shift.
We also export Paito Warna data as a CSV file so you can load it into a spreadsheet and run your own analysis. Many players build custom colour-frequency charts or probability models using this export.
Paito Warna tracking and account integration
When you log into gila jitu, your dashboard shows a Paito Warna widget. It displays the most recent draw and highlights the winning colour. If you have placed activity in the past 24 hours, we also show a small badge indicating which colour you tracked most often—this is purely informational and does not affect your account balance or any pending transactions.
Paito Warna is a historical record. Use it to understand patterns, not to predict certainty.
Your account on gila jitu tracks all your activity—deposits, withdrawals, and any games you play. Paito Warna data is separate from your betting history. We do not link your colour preferences to your account balance or apply any automatic rules based on Paito Warna trends. You remain in full control of your decisions and your funds.
Funding your account to track Paito Warna
To access Paito Warna on gila jitu, you need an active account. Funding is straightforward: we accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank virtual accounts (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Each payment method has a different processing window.
- E-wallets (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking): Transfers typically complete within minutes once your bank confirms the debit. We verify the transaction and credit your gila jitu balance as soon as our system receives confirmation.
- local payment: Scan the QR code with your banking app and transfer directly. Processing follows your bank's standard window, usually subject to verification depending on the time of day and your bank's load.
- Bank virtual accounts (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment): We issue you a unique account number. Transfer from your own bank account to that number. Reconciliation is automatic once your bank settles the transaction, typically within one business day.
Withdrawals follow a similar pattern. We verify your request, confirm your identity, and process the transfer back to your original payment method. No fixed timeline is guaranteed, but we update your account status at each step so you know where your withdrawal stands.
Paito Warna availability across Indonesia
Paito Warna is most popular in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung, where regional lotteries have long histories. On gila jitu, we maintain separate Paito Warna feeds for major regional draws so you can track the specific lottery you follow. If you are in Medan or another city, we also carry feeds for national draws and some regional variants.
Our Paito Warna data updates in real time as draws complete. We do not delay or filter results—you see the official outcome as soon as it is published by the lottery operator. This transparency is core to how we operate: your account, your data, your decisions.
Beyond Paito Warna: football and live-dealer games
While Paito Warna is a powerful tool for pattern tracking, gila jitu also offers football betting on Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, and other major tournaments. Live-dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger) run 24/7 in supported jurisdictions. Slot games like Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, and Gates of Olympus are available alongside Paito Warna on your dashboard.
You can fund your account once and use the same balance across all game categories. Your payment method (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking virtual account, etc.) remains the same for deposits and withdrawals, regardless of which game you play.
