Daily Grand Consecutive Numbers
The most frequent consecutive numbers in the last 20 Daily Grand draws: 30-31 (2 times), 14-15 (1 times), 41-42 (1 times). Data includes draw #1013 of 03.07.2026.
At least one pair of adjacent numbers appeared in 12 of 20 draws (60%). The longest run in this period is 31-32-33 (run length: 3).
Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow each other without a gap: 5-6, 12-13-14. The table below counts the frequency of every sequence across the Daily Grand archive; use the slider to change the run length, and click a row to select its numbers for your own combination.
Sequences in field 1
Found: 14
| Sequence | Frequency |
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| 2 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 |
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Frequent pairs
Which two numbers are drawn together most often — not necessarily adjacent.
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Triplets of numbers that appear in the same draw more often than others.
OpenWinning combinations
Full combinations that have repeated in Daily Grand history.
OpenNumber frequency
How many times each number has been drawn — the core statistics table.
OpenConsecutive numbers FAQ
How often are consecutive numbers drawn in Daily Grand?
More often than you might think: at least one pair of adjacent numbers appeared in 12 of the last 20 Daily Grand draws — that is 60%. A sequence like 14-15 looks "non-random", but mathematically it is no different from any other pair.
Which sequences are drawn most often in Daily Grand?
Based on the current archive, the most frequent consecutive pairs are: 30-31 (2), 14-15 (1), 41-42 (1) — the number in brackets is how many draws contained the pair. The table below shows the full list, and the slider switches the run length.
Do three or more numbers in a row ever come up?
Yes, but noticeably less often than pairs. The record for the current period is the run 31-32-33 in a single draw (length: 3, across 20 analysed draws). The longer the run, the fewer combinations contain it.
Should I include consecutive numbers in my combination?
Avoiding adjacent numbers "because that never happens" is a misconception: pairs in a row appear in roughly 60% of draws, and a combination containing them has exactly the same odds as one without. The only practical argument: combinations with "pretty" sequences are picked by more players, so skipping them means sharing a big win with fewer winners.