How Number Prediction Draws Work
Number Prediction draws on anangbos run multiple times each day on a published schedule. Each draw produces a sequence of numbers—usually 4 to 6 digits—that becomes the official result. Before each draw closes, you place a selection using your anangbos account balance. Once the draw is locked, no new selections are accepted. The draw then executes on anangbos servers, and results post to all players' accounts in real time.
Results are broadcast on the Number Prediction page in your account. Each result shows the date, time, draw number, and the winning sequence. Your account history logs every selection you made and whether it matched—this record persists indefinitely and is visible in your account ledger alongside all deposits and withdrawals.
Number Prediction draws are deterministic and logged server-side; every selection and result can be audited against your account history.
Selection Types and Payout Structure
anangbos offers four selection formats for Number Prediction. The straight bet requires you to match all digits in exact sequence—higher risk, higher payout. Box bets cover all permutations of your selected digits (order does not matter), costing more upfront but offering a wider match condition. Two-digit or three-digit selections let you focus on part of the draw sequence instead of the entire result. Front/middle/back bets isolate specific positions on the grid.
Before you confirm any selection, anangbos displays the payout odds for that specific bet type and amount. You review the payout, confirm your stake amount (deducted from your account balance), and submit. Once submitted, your selection is locked and cannot be modified. The draw then executes at the scheduled time.
Funding Your Account via Payment Methods
To play Number Prediction on anangbos, you must first deposit. The platform accepts six e-wallet methods and four Indonesian bank virtual accounts. E-wallet deposits (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) complete instantly; e-wallet scan-and-pay takes 10–30 seconds depending on your bank. Bank virtual-account transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) settle within subject to verification during business hours and subject to verification outside business hours.
- mobile banking: Tap the local payment button, approve in your online payment app, balance updates immediately.
- e-wallet: Select mobile banking, sign in, approve the charge, credit appears instantly.
- local payment: Choose online payment, tap to open the app, confirm the transfer.
- e-wallet: Use your mobile banking balance or linked card; settlement is immediate.
- local payment: Initiate transfer via your online payment app, anangbos confirms within 5 seconds.
- e-wallet: Scan the QR code at checkout with any e-wallet or banking app, no redirects required.
- Bank Transfer: anangbos generates a unique virtual account number for mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Transfer from your personal account, and the credit posts automatically when received.
Account Verification and Security
Before you can deposit or place any Number Prediction selection on anangbos, you must complete KYC verification. This involves uploading a government-issued ID (national identity card, passport) and a selfie holding that ID. anangbos checks these documents against its database; verification typically completes within subject to verification. Until verified, your account remains restricted—you cannot deposit, select, or withdraw.
After verification, you can optionally enable two-factor authentication on your account. When enabled, every login requires a six-digit code from an authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy) or SMS. Two-factor authentication also blocks unauthorized password resets; if you forget your password, anangbos requires a government ID resubmission and a 24-hour waiting period for manual review before allowing a reset.
Selections and account history are permanent
Every Number Prediction selection you make is logged with timestamp, bet type, stake amount, and result. This history cannot be deleted and remains tied to your verified account.
Withdrawal Process and Payment Routes
When you are ready to withdraw funds from anangbos, you open your account menu, select Withdrawal, enter the amount, and choose a payout method. anangbos sends the withdrawal back to your original deposit account by default; if you want to use a different account, you must register it first (which requires a government ID and phone verification). The withdrawal amount is deducted from your balance immediately, and anangbos initiates the payout to your chosen payment method.
Withdrawal settlement times vary by method. E-wallet payouts (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) typically settle within subject to verification. local payment reversals take subject to verification. Bank transfers to online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment accounts settle within one to two business days depending on the receiving bank's processing window. If your withdrawal amount is unusually large compared to your account history, anangbos may flag it for manual security review, which could add up to four business hours to the process.
Withdrawals on anangbos require account verification and match the verified account holder's name. Mismatches between your anangbos name and your bank or e-wallet account will block the transfer.
Number Prediction Across Indonesian Cities
anangbos services players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and other jurisdictions where local law permits. The platform checks geolocation during signup and periodically during play to confirm you remain in a service-eligible area. If you travel outside a service zone, your account may be restricted until you return or you can prove relocation via a new address document submitted to support.
Network latency is optimized per city. Players connecting from Jakarta route through the nearest server cluster for faster draw confirmation; the same applies to users in other major centers. Actual draw outcomes are computed server-side and are not affected by client-side latency—only the timing of result notification may vary by a few seconds.
