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Statistical Analysis

Millionaire for Life Analysis

Data-driven insights from every Millionaire for Life draw since the game launched in February 2026. Updated after every draw.

Note: MFL launched Feb 2026 — patterns will stabilise as more draws accumulate.
Overview

Millionaire for Life at a Glance

Key statistics from the complete Millionaire for Life draw history.

Total Draws Analyzed

62

Since February 2026

Date Range

Feb 22, 2026 — Apr 24, 2026

Launch to present

Most Common Number

1

Drawn 13 times

Least Common Number

23

Drawn 2 times

Number Pool

5/58 + 1/5

5 white balls + 1 Millionaire Ball

Last Updated

Apr 24, 2026

After the latest draw

Hot & Cold

Hot & Cold Numbers

Numbers that appear most and least frequently across all Millionaire for Life draws.

Hot Numbers — Top 10

Numbers drawn most frequently. Higher frequency may indicate statistical clustering in historical data.

1.
1
13x
2.
55
13x
3.
19
9x
4.
53
9x
5.
54
9x
6.
17
8x
7.
18
8x
8.
32
8x
9.
2
7x
10.
31
7x

Cold Numbers — Top 10

Numbers drawn least frequently. With only ~62 draws on record, variance is high and this list will shift rapidly as more draws accumulate.

1.
23
2x
2.
36
2x
3.
51
2x
4.
52
2x
5.
6
3x
6.
7
3x
7.
11
3x
8.
22
3x
9.
24
3x
10.
34
3x

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Frequency

Number Frequency Chart

How often each white ball (1-58) has been drawn across all 62 draws. The expected frequency for each number is approximately 5 draws.

Actual frequency
Expected frequency (~5)
1
13
2
7
3
6
4
6
6
3
7
3
8
4
9
5
10
6
11
3
12
5
13
6
14
4
15
6
16
4
17
8
18
8
19
9
20
4
21
4
22
3
23
2
24
3
25
5
26
6
27
4
28
5
29
6
30
4
31
7
32
8
33
5
34
3
35
6
36
2
37
5
38
5
39
3
40
4
41
7
42
4
43
5
44
6
45
5
46
5
47
7
48
5
49
4
50
7
51
2
52
2
53
9
54
9
55
13
56
7
57
7
58
6

Millionaire Ball Number Frequency (1-5)

1
9
2
9
3
11
4
22
5
11
Overdue

Most Overdue Numbers

Numbers that have not appeared for the longest period. Note: each draw is an independent random event.

NumberLast DrawnDays OverdueTotal Frequency
3
Mar 17, 202639 days6x
39
Mar 26, 202630 days3x
33
Mar 27, 202629 days5x
11
Mar 29, 202627 days3x
23
Mar 31, 202625 days2x
7
Apr 2, 202623 days3x
18
Apr 2, 202623 days8x
46
Apr 2, 202623 days5x
16
Apr 3, 202622 days4x
30
Apr 4, 202621 days4x

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Distribution

Odd/Even & High/Low Distribution

Balance analysis from the last 62 Millionaire for Life draws.

Odd vs Even

Distribution of odd and even numbers in the recent draws.

Odd: 53%Even: 47%

A balanced mix of odd and even numbers is common. Most winning lines contain 2-3 odd and 2-3 even numbers.

High vs Low

Distribution of high (30-58) and low (1-29) numbers in the recent draws.

High (30-58): 52%Low (1-29): 48%

The split should trend toward even over time, as expected from a uniform random distribution. Early-launch noise is large.

Sum Analysis

Sum Range Analysis

The sum of all five drawn white balls typically falls within a predictable range.

When you add up the five white balls in a Millionaire for Life draw (5/58 matrix), the total (sum) usually falls between 100 and 195, with the statistical sweet spot around 125 — 175.

< 75
2%
Rare
75 — 124
24%
Common
125 — 174
52%
Sweet Spot
175 — 224
19%
Common
225 — 274
3%
Uncommon
275+
0%
Rare

This distribution follows the bell curve expected from the sum of uniformly distributed random variables (central limit theorem).

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Understanding Millionaire for Life Statistical Analysis

Millionaire for Life (MFL) is a new daily multi-state lottery game operated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), launched in February 2026 to replace the earlier Lucky for Life and Cash4Life lifetime games. Draws take place every night at 10:15 PM Central Time, and the game is currently available in 31 states plus the District of Columbia. At LottoLabs, we process every Millionaire for Life draw result to provide the most comprehensive analysis available for this new game.

Because MFL is a newly launched game with a relatively small sample size so far, all statistical conclusions should be treated with appropriate caution. As more draw data accumulates, the patterns observed here will stabilise and become more reliable.

What Are Hot and Cold Numbers?

In lottery analysis, “hot numbers” refer to those that have been drawn more frequently than the statistical average, while “cold numbers” are those that have appeared less often. For Millionaire for Life, where five white balls are drawn from a pool of 58, the expected frequency for each number can be calculated by dividing the total number of balls drawn by the pool size. Numbers significantly above this threshold are classified as hot, and those significantly below are classified as cold.

It is important to understand that hot and cold designations are purely retrospective observations. Each Millionaire for Life draw uses a certified random process, meaning every number has an exactly equal probability of being selected in any given draw. The variations we observe in frequency data are a natural consequence of randomness, particularly pronounced in the early draws of a new game.

Frequency Analysis and the Law of Large Numbers

Frequency analysis examines how often each number has appeared throughout the entire draw history. Over thousands of draws, the law of large numbers suggests that all numbers should converge toward a similar frequency. With MFL still in its early months, the sample is too small to expect convergence; instead, our frequency chart visualises the current state of the data and will become increasingly informative over time.

The Millionaire Ball

The Millionaire Ball is drawn from a separate pool of just 1 to 5, making it statistically independent from the five white balls. Because the pool is so small, each Millionaire Ball number receives a high number of draws very quickly, and frequency differences between the five options will be modest. Our analysis includes a dedicated frequency chart for the Millionaire Ball, giving you a clear view of the early distribution.

Overdue Numbers and the Gambler's Fallacy

Overdue numbers are those that have not been drawn for an unusually long period. While it might be tempting to think that an overdue number is “due” to appear, this reasoning is known as the gambler's fallacy. Each draw is a completely independent event. Our overdue analysis is provided purely as a statistical reference point, not as guidance on future outcomes.

Distribution Analysis: Odd/Even and High/Low

Examining the balance between odd and even numbers, as well as high (30-58) and low (1-29) numbers, provides additional layers of statistical insight. Historically, winning lottery combinations tend to contain a roughly balanced mix of these categories. This is expected: when drawing five numbers from a pool that is approximately evenly split, balanced combinations are more probable than extreme ones.

How LottoLabs Uses This Data

LottoLabs processes the complete Millionaire for Life draw history using our proprietary statistical models. We compute frequency distributions, gap analyses, sum distributions, and distribution balance metrics. Our AI engine synthesises these analytical dimensions to generate statistically optimised number selections. All data is refreshed automatically after every draw.

Whether you are a casual player curious about the numbers or a data enthusiast who enjoys statistical exploration, our analysis tools are designed to be accessible, transparent, and informative — and they will only get more powerful as the MFL draw history grows.

Disclaimer

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