EuroJackpot AI Insights
Gemini AIThese insights describe historical patterns. Lottery draws are random and past results do not predict future outcomes.
Overview
A comprehensive overview of key statistical highlights
Let's dive into the EuroJackpot statistics based on all 945 draws to date! It's always fascinating to see which numbers have made the most appearances.
When it comes to the main numbers drawn from the pool of 1 to 50, the number #20 has popped up the most frequently, appearing a remarkable 111 times. Following closely behind are #34 with 107 appearances, and then #11, #17, and #21, all of whom have been drawn 106 times. While these numbers have shown up more often historically, remember that each EuroJackpot draw is a completely random event, and past frequency doesn't influence future outcomes.
On the other end of the spectrum, some numbers have been drawn less often. The number #48 has appeared the fewest times, with 75 draws. Right behind it are #36 (appearing 80 times), and #25, #28, and #50, all of whom have been drawn 82 times. It’s important to keep in mind that these are just historical observations from a large number of draws. The lottery doesn't "remember" which numbers have been drawn before, making every draw a fresh start.
Looking at the balance between even and odd numbers across all the main numbers drawn, we've seen 2321 even numbers and 2404 odd numbers. This shows a slight tendency towards odd numbers in the main selection pool over the 945 draws analyzed. However, this is simply a statistical observation from past results. The random nature of the draw means that any combination of even and odd numbers is possible in future draws.
Hot & Cold Analysis
Analysis of numbers trending up or down recently
Pair Patterns
Notable patterns in number pair combinations
Statistical Anomalies
Unusual statistical outliers and surprises
Long-term Trends
Long-term streaks and distribution trends