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Statistical Analysis

Lottery Number Analysis

Explore in-depth statistical analysis for major UK and US lottery games. Discover hot and cold numbers, frequency patterns, overdue trends, and AI-powered number insights.

About Our Lottery Analysis

LottoLabs provides free statistical analysis for major lottery games including UK Lotto, EuroMillions, Powerball, Mega Millions, and Thunderball. Our analysis is built on decades of historical draw data and updated after every draw.

Each game page includes hot and cold number rankings, frequency heatmaps, overdue number tracking, pair analysis, odd/even and high/low distribution charts, and sum range optimisation. Premium members can also access AI-powered number picks that synthesise multiple statistical factors into optimised selections.

Game-by-Game Statistical Overview

UK Lotto

The UK Lotto is one of the longest-running national lotteries in Europe, with draws every Wednesday and Saturday at 20:00 BST. Players select 6 numbers from a pool of 1 to 59. Our database contains over 3,100 historical UK Lotto draws stretching back more than 30 years, making it one of the most comprehensive analysis datasets available. Frequency analysis reveals that certain numbers have appeared significantly more often than statistical averages would predict, while others remain overdue by dozens of draws. Our heatmap visualisation makes these patterns immediately visible, and our hot and cold tracker lets you monitor momentum shifts across configurable time windows.

EuroMillions

EuroMillions draws take place every Tuesday and Friday at 20:45 BST, offering some of the largest jackpots in the world. Players choose 5 main numbers from 1 to 50 and 2 Lucky Stars from 1 to 12. Our EuroMillions dataset covers over 1,900 draws since the game launched in 2004. The dual-pool format (main numbers plus Lucky Stars) creates unique statistical dynamics that our analysis explores in depth. We track frequency distributions separately for main numbers and Lucky Stars, analyse pair correlations between the two pools, and identify overdue combinations that have not appeared for extended periods. The Lucky Stars pool, being smaller, shows more pronounced frequency variation, which our tools highlight clearly.

Powerball

Powerball draws happen every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 22:59 ET, making it one of the most frequently drawn major lotteries. Players pick 5 white balls from 1 to 69 and 1 red Powerball from 1 to 26. Our analysis covers over 3,200 historical Powerball draws dating back to 1997, providing a deep statistical foundation. The separate main ball and Powerball pools mean that frequency patterns in one pool are independent of the other. We analyse both pools individually, showing which white ball numbers have appeared most frequently, which Powerball numbers are running hot, and where significant gaps exist. Our sum range analysis also identifies which total sum ranges have historically produced the most winning combinations.

Mega Millions

Mega Millions draws occur every Tuesday and Friday at 23:00 ET. The game uses a format of 5 main numbers from 1 to 70 plus 1 Mega Ball from 1 to 25. With over 3,000 draws in our database, Mega Millions analysis benefits from a substantial historical record. The wider main number pool (1-70 compared to Powerball's 1-69) creates a slightly different frequency distribution, which our tools visualise through heatmaps and ranked tables. Our analysis tracks which numbers have entered hot streaks recently, which have cooled off, and how pair frequency patterns differ from simple individual number frequencies. Pro members get access to AI Smart Picks that synthesise all these factors into optimised number selections.

Thunderball

Thunderball is a UK lottery game with draws four times per week (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday). Players select 5 main numbers from 1 to 39 plus 1 Thunderball from 1 to 14. The smaller number pools compared to the larger lotteries mean that frequency patterns emerge more quickly and are statistically more significant per draw. Our Thunderball analysis tracks hot and cold numbers across both pools, identifies overdue numbers, and provides frequency heatmaps that highlight draw tendencies. The relatively high draw frequency (four times weekly) means our data updates frequently, giving you the most current picture of number trends.

Our Analysis Methodology

Every analysis tool on LottoLabs is built on the same foundation: complete, verified historical draw data processed through well-documented statistical methods. We calculate simple frequency counts, weighted recency scores, gap analysis (how many draws since a number last appeared), pair and triplet co-occurrence rates, odd/even and high/low balance metrics, and sum range distributions. None of these methods claim to predict future outcomes. They provide a structured, data-driven view of historical patterns that many players find valuable when choosing their numbers.

Our data pipeline runs automatically after every draw, pulling verified results from official lottery APIs and updating all analysis pages within minutes. This means you always see the latest data, whether you are checking UK Lotto results from tonight or reviewing long-term Powerball frequency trends.

All analysis is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Lottery draws are random events and past frequency data does not predict future results.

Disclaimer

LottoLabs is an AI-powered lottery calculator and statistical analysis platform built for data enthusiasts. Our lottery number analysis tools, number generators, Powerball analysis, EuroMillions statistics, frequency heatmaps, and lottery odds calculators are designed for educational and entertainment purposes. LottoLabs does not predict lottery results and is not a lottery predictor. This is a data community — not investment or gambling advice.