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Number Statistics
Historical number frequency data and draw patterns across all five lottery games. Use these statistics for reference — every draw is an independent random event.
How to read these statistics
The tables below show how frequently each number has been drawn across recent draws for each lottery game. "Hot" numbers have appeared more often than average, while "cold" numbers have appeared less frequently. These patterns reflect past randomness and do not predict future outcomes — each draw is completely independent.
Number frequency data is compiled from publicly available draw history and updated periodically. This information is provided for entertainment and reference purposes only.
Oz Lotto — Number Frequency (Last 100 Draws)
Hot Numbers Most Drawn
These five numbers have appeared most frequently in the last 100 Oz Lotto draws, each being drawn 18 or more times.
Cold Numbers Least Drawn
These five numbers have appeared least frequently in the last 100 draws, each being drawn 10 or fewer times.
Powerball — Number Frequency (Last 100 Draws)
Hot Numbers (Main Barrel) Most Drawn
The five most frequently drawn main barrel numbers in the last 100 Powerball draws.
Hot Powerball Numbers Most Drawn
The three most frequently drawn Powerball numbers (from the 1–20 pool).
Cold Numbers (Main Barrel) Least Drawn
The five least frequently drawn main barrel numbers in the last 100 draws.
Saturday Lotto — Number Frequency (Last 100 Draws)
Hot Numbers Most Drawn
The five most common numbers in recent Saturday Lotto draws, each appearing 17 or more times in the last 100 draws.
Cold Numbers Least Drawn
The five least common numbers in the same period, each appearing 9 or fewer times.
Understanding lottery statistics
Lottery draws use certified random number generation systems that are independently audited for fairness. Over a small sample of draws, some numbers will naturally appear more or less often than average — this is a normal statistical property of randomness, not evidence of bias or pattern.
In mathematics, this is known as "regression to the mean": given enough draws, all numbers will eventually be drawn roughly the same number of times. A number that has been drawn frequently in recent weeks is no more or less likely to appear in the next draw.
These statistics are provided as an informational resource for players who enjoy analysing draw history. They should not be used as the basis for gambling decisions or as a strategy for selecting numbers. Every draw is independent, and no combination of numbers is more likely to win than any other.