If the poem mentions "baby elephants," prioritize lower digits (01–20) for your 2D sets. 3. How to Read the "Syair" (The Poem)
Look for numbers that follow a mathematical progression mentioned in the poem (e.g., "The family walks in steps of four").
Never rely on the Syair alone. Compare the "Elephant" clues with the SDY Paito (past results) to see if that animal group is currently "hot." Elephant Families - Syair SDY
Strength, memory, and "large" numbers. If the Syair mentions a "Family," look for sequences (e.g., 12, 24, 36) or "Twin" numbers (22, 44, 88). 2. Identifying the "Family" (Groups)
Usually points to a "vertical" clue or a number that "reaches" from a previous draw. If the poem mentions "baby elephants," prioritize lower
One "Head" number (Kepala) that remains constant while the "Tail" (Ekor) changes.
In traditional Shio tables, the Elephant is often associated with specific groups of numbers. Check your current year’s chart (often linked to the Pig or Large Animals ). Never rely on the Syair alone
The "Family" aspect suggests a connection between numbers. Focus on these three patterns: