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Exactly three reference numbers
Colour and number context
Review a five-minute IST period with exactly three deterministic reference numbers, colour and big-or-small context, plus clear interpretation limits.
Current period
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Exactly three reference numbers
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Big or small reference
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Colour reference
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Reference score
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The reference score is not accuracy, winning probability or an official statistic.
| Period | Reference numbers | Colour | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preparing references… | |||
The colour label is selected deterministically from red, green and violet for the current five-minute period. It is a reference category and does not describe an official colour rule.
The three reference numbers and big-or-small state come from different parts of the same stable hash input.
The dashboard presents several reference dimensions so that each label can be read clearly. They should not be combined into a guarantee or described as an official mapping.
Use the five-minute window to review the interface slowly rather than repeatedly changing a decision.
A longer countdown provides time to check the period ID, read the safety note and consider whether continuing remains within the original plan.
Stop when the planned time or spending limit is reached. A new colour or number set is not a reason to chase a loss.
No. It is a deterministic reference colour generated locally.
Yes. Each digit is derived independently, so natural repetition is allowed.
No. Recent references do not guarantee a future outcome.