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I'm a Lottery Expert These Are The 5 Most Drawn Numbers
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I'm a Lottery Expert These Are The 5 Most Drawn Numbers
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 09, 2025

Skip the birthday dates and lucky charms. BoyleSports crunched the numbers to uncover the 5 most drawn lottery numbers.

The research looked into 1,007 draws dating all the way back to the 10th October 2015, with the latest draw being on the 31st of May 2025.

BoyleSports found that the five most frequently drawn lotto numbers are:

37: This number has been drawn 121 times, making it one of the most frequently appearing numbers in the draw. Its most recent appearance was on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, just 20 days ago.

52: Also drawn 121 times, number 52 tied for the top spot and last showed up in the lottery results on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 20 days ago.

39: With 120 appearances, number 39 is close behind the leaders. It hasn't been seen in the draw since Wednesday, April 16, 2025, which was 48 days ago.

58: This number has appeared 116 times, most recently making its presence known on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 69 days ago.

27: With 115 appearances, number 27 last occurred on Saturday, May 10, 2025, 24 days ago.

42: Rounding out the list, number 42 has been drawn 115 times, with its last occurrence dating back to Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 34 days ago.

While the statistics reveal clear patterns in which numbers appear most often, it's crucial to understand that lottery draws operate on pure chance. Past frequency doesn't influence future outcomes - each number has an equal probability of being selected in every single draw, regardless of its historical performance.

That said, many players find value in analysing these trends when making their selections. Whether you prefer to follow the "hot" numbers that appear regularly or you're someone who believes in probability patterns, this data can serve as one factor in your number selection strategy. Ultimately, your lucky numbers are just as likely to win as any others, but having insights into draw history can add an extra layer of consideration to your ticket choices.

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