8 and 37 but there are programs you can use that help predict numbers. You could also write down all the numbers that come up each week, so you can see what comes up the most, but it's all random.
FOR AUSTRALIAN SATURDAY LOTTO , CALCULATING FROM DRAW 553 TO 2985 (27-2-10) , OVER THE 8 DRAWN NUMBERS, IN ORDER ARE (3&7)(15&25)(22&40) COUNT = 49 ; (15&34) COUNT = 52 ; (19&23) COUNT = 55 AND THE HIGHEST IS (7&41) AT 56:
CALCULATED OVER THE 6 WINNING NUMBERS
(3&8)(15&25)(21&22)(21&25)(22&26) COUNT = 29 ; (18&19)(32&40) COUNT = 30 ; (1&41) COUNT = 31 ; (5&22)(15&34) COUNT = 33 AND THE HIGHEST IS (11&32) COUNT IS 34
LANCE KING PERTH 08 9341 6407 0400 906 969
4 6 11 24 31 36
The probability of a certain set of numbers coming up in the lottery is equal to the probability of any other set of numbers coming up. Just because a certain set of numbers came up, that does not mean that the same set of numbers is more or less likely to come up again.
It depends on which lottery you are talking about. There's more than one.
Lottery numbers are completely random. If they weren't, then everyone would be millionaires.
Random lottery numbers, every time! I think it's great to mix it up, but I also like to see my numbers before I buy my ticket. I play the euro millions a bit more than the lottery as the rollover jackpots always look appealing! In theory it doesn't matter how you select the numbers so long as you pick the rquired number of numbers.
The whole numbers from ' 1 ' up to the highest number in the pool are all equally good. If any numbers are more good or less good, then the game is not honest.
yes they do come in the lottery
Not on the UK lottery, there is no 55.
They have probably come up in some lottery in some country.
Numbers drawn in a lottery are completely random and unpredictable. So, even if you knew which numbers come up the most or least, it has no bearing on the outcome of the next draw. If the lottery in your state has 49 numbers to choose from, your odds of winning are 1 in 14 million.
1 25 38
tomorrow lucky numbers
Theoretically - yes, as the lottery numbers range from 1 to 49 ! However - the probability that those exact numbers would be drawn are HUGE !