Megamillions Pattern Analysis
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Appearing 9.12% of the time, the number 2 has won 63 times. Ball 2's number of appearances puts it 1.8151 deviations above the mean. |
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Appearing 7.67% of the time, the number 1 has won 53 times. |
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Appearing 7.53% of the time, the number 3 has won 52 times. |
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Appearing 7.24% of the time, the number 5 has won 50 times. |
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Appearing 7.09% of the time, the number 4 has won 49 times. |
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Appearing 5.64% of the time, the number 9 has won 39 times. |
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Appearing 5.5% of the time, the number 7 has won 38 times. |
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Appearing 5.35% of the time, the number 6 has won 37 times. |
After looking at the behavior of the numbers in aggregate, the occurrence of numbers respective to their stratification was analyzed. On this page, you will find an analysis of the most frequently winning numbers for the first stratification. This positional analysis focused on how the numbers fit within their sorted, stratified position, not their actual drawn order which does not matter.
MegaMillions uses 5 balls ranging from 1 to 56 followed by a sixth MegaBall ranging from 1 to 46. This historical analysis spans the current MegaMillions configuration with 691 drawings spanning from June 24, 2005 through the drawing on January 31, 2012. Check back on this page regularly for the latest, dynamically generated historical analysis following each new drawing.
NOTE: Remember, the historical occurence of numbers is NO GUARANTEE of continued performance or future occurence. The mathematical odds of winning the MegaMillion jackpot are still 1 in 21,085,384,320.







