Lottery Number Statistics
Advanced frequency heatmaps, common pairs, triplets, odd/even distribution, sum range analysis, and more for major lottery games.
Hottest Numbers
Coldest Numbers
Number Frequency Heatmap
Powerball Numbers
Most Common Pairs
| Rank | Pair | Times Drawn | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | 1229 | 9 | 1.8% |
| #2 | 3452 | 8 | 1.6% |
| #3 | 269 | 8 | 1.6% |
| #4 | 5663 | 8 | 1.6% |
| #5 | 2866 | 7 | 1.4% |
| #6 | 967 | 7 | 1.4% |
| #7 | 2548 | 7 | 1.4% |
| #8 | 6367 | 7 | 1.4% |
| #9 | 2060 | 7 | 1.4% |
| #10 | 1469 | 7 | 1.4% |
Most Common Triplets
| Rank | Triplet | Times Drawn | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | 254858 | 3 | 0.6% |
| #2 | 234751 | 3 | 0.6% |
| #3 | 202933 | 3 | 0.6% |
| #4 | 34152 | 3 | 0.6% |
| #5 | 353742 | 3 | 0.6% |
Odd/Even Distribution
High/Low Distribution
Low: 1-35 | High: 36-69
Sum Range Analysis
Distribution of the total sum of main numbers drawn. Most winning combinations fall within the middle ranges.
Consecutive Number Pairs
How often draws contain consecutive numbers (e.g., 14-15).
Last Digit Analysis
Distribution of the last digit (0-9) across all drawn numbers.
Disclaimer: Statistics based on historical draw analysis. Updated periodically. Every lottery draw is an independent random event. Past frequency patterns do not influence or predict future results. These statistics are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. Please play responsibly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do lottery number statistics tell us?
Lottery number statistics summarize historical draw data to reveal patterns such as which numbers appear most or least often, which pairs and triplets co-occur frequently, and how draws distribute across odd/even, high/low, and sum-range categories. While every draw is independent and random, these statistics help players understand the typical structure of winning combinations.
What is a number frequency heatmap?
A frequency heatmap displays every number in the lottery pool as a colored cell. The color intensity reflects how often that number has been drawn: darker shades indicate higher frequency (hot numbers) and lighter shades indicate lower frequency (cold numbers). It provides an instant visual overview of the entire number distribution.
Are common pairs and triplets useful for picking numbers?
Common pairs and triplets show which number combinations have appeared together most often in past draws. While they cannot predict future results, some players use them to build combinations that mirror historical tendencies rather than choosing entirely at random.
What is the ideal odd/even or high/low split?
Statistically, balanced splits are the most common outcome. For a 5-number game, a 3-odd/2-even or 2-odd/3-even split occurs far more often than all-odd or all-even draws. Similarly, a roughly even high/low split is most typical. Extreme distributions are rare.
Can number statistics guarantee a lottery win?
No. Every lottery draw is a completely independent random event, and past statistics have zero influence on future outcomes. Number statistics are an educational and entertainment tool that can help you make more informed selections, but they cannot improve your mathematical odds of winning.
Understanding Lottery Number Statistics
Lottery number statistics aggregate data from hundreds of historical draws to reveal how numbers behave over time. By examining frequencies, pair co-occurrences, distribution patterns, and sum ranges, players gain a deeper understanding of the structural tendencies within past results. This analysis covers Powerball, Mega Millions, EuroMillions, and UK 49s.
What Are Hot and Cold Numbers?
Hot Numbers
Numbers that have been drawn more frequently than average over the analysis period. They appear with an above-expected frequency, highlighted by amber borders on the heatmap.
Cold Numbers
Numbers drawn less often than expected. Some players avoid them while others expect a "correction" — though statistically, each draw is independent.
The frequency heatmap above uses a gradient from light blue (rarely drawn) to deep blue (frequently drawn), making it easy to spot trends at a glance. Hover over any number to see exact draw counts and percentages.
Does Number Frequency Matter?
From a pure probability standpoint, every number has an equal chance of being drawn in each individual lottery draw. Historical frequency variations arise naturally from randomness — just as flipping a fair coin 100 times rarely produces exactly 50 heads and 50 tails.
However, many experienced players use frequency data not as a prediction tool, but as a way to build balanced combinations that mirror the typical structure of winning draws. Combining frequency insights with odd/even balance, high/low splits, and sum range targeting creates a more systematic selection approach.
How to Use Statistics in Number Selection
Review the heatmap to identify hot and cold numbers across the full number pool.
Check common pairs and triplets to see which number clusters have historically co-occurred.
Balance your selection using odd/even and high/low distributions to avoid extreme splits.
Target the middle sum range — most winning combinations fall within the central sum brackets.
Combine these insights with our frequency analyzer for custom data analysis, the smart picks tool for AI-assisted number generation, the number patterns analyzer for structural analysis, or the random number generator for quick picks.
Important: Lottery draws are independent random events. No amount of statistical analysis can change the underlying odds or predict future results. These tools are for informational and entertainment purposes only. Always play responsibly and within your means.