This analysis covers Lotto winning combinations for the period Saturday 10 October 2015, when the pool was changed from 49 to 59, to the present. Bonus numbers are not included.
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definitions
BALL POSITION STATUS
Ball
The numerically ordered position, as presented after each draw.
Shows
Total appearances of the number in this position.
Share
The above as a percentage of the total count of draws.
Cycle
Average rate of appearance in this position. A value of 25, for example, means the number has so far filled the same place on average once every 25 draws.
Last out
Most recent appearance in this position, counted as draws ago. The latest draw is regarded as 1.
Rotation
Indicates the current stage of the Cycle. A value of 100% means a full Cycle has been completed since the last appearance.
Score
Rotation in the context of Share. A number occurring frequently in a Ball position produces a higher Score than one currently at the same stage of Cycle but which occurs less often in the position.
bracketed values
Totals of Ball 1 to Ball 6 for the row. Averages are given at the bottom of the main chart.
DRAWS PROFILE
Gap
Greatest space between numbers in a single draw. The lowest possible value is 8:
e.g. 09 17 26 34 43 51
would produce this before the first number (also between 17 and 26, 34 and 43, and from 51).
The highest possible value is 53:
e.g. 01 02 03 04 05 59
would produce this between the last two numbers.
Range
Lowest number to highest number (inclusive) in a single draw. The lowest possible value is 6:
e.g. 27 28 29 30 31 32
would produce this.
The highest possible value is 59 (01...59).
Run
Consecutive numbers.
e.g. 11 12 is a run of 1.
e.g. 11 12 13 is a run of 2.
e.g. 11 12...37 38 is a run of 2.
The highest possible value is 5.
Sum
Numerical addition of the numbers. The lowest possible value is 21 (1+2+3+4+5+6).
The highest possible value is 339 (54+55+56+57+58+59).
Repeats
1. Number of numbers repeated in a next draw. The highest possible number of repeats is 6.
2. Consecutive appearances of an individual number. There is no theoretical limit but unbroken shows above 3 are rare.
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