A Paito chart is a color-coded calendar of past results. Players use this to spot:

If you are trying to create your own table, the most effective layout is a (As, Kop, Kepala, Ekor) cross-referenced with the Day of the Week . This helps you see if specific numbers "prefer" certain days.

Numbers that drop in the same position over several days.

It sounds like you are looking for a clear, organized guide to common lottery (Togel) patterns often discussed in groups like Semut Lawu or Hore4d. While these "Pola Tarung" (Fighting Patterns) are based on probability theories and historical data (Paito), it is important to remember they are tools for strategy, not guaranteed wins.

Always play responsibly. These patterns are for entertainment and statistical interest; there is no formula that "guarantees" a win in a random draw.

Many tables (like the Leerobso versions) use a conversion system to "transform" numbers based on traditional charts: 1↔0, 2↔5, 3↔8, 4↔7, 6↔9 Mistik Baru (New): 1↔7, 2↔6, 3↔9, 4↔5, 0↔8 Index: 0↔5, 1↔6, 2↔7, 3↔8, 4↔9 3. Paito (Historical Data)