The total sum of all Турнир draw numbers is most often around 14 (average 12.9); a typical draw falls within 10–16.Data includes draw #038737 of 11.07.2026.
The most common sum is 14; the extreme values (6 and 18) come up rarely — sums cluster toward the middle of the range.
This adds up all the numbers drawn — it is not the amount won and not the sum of a single field. Click a column in the distribution below to reveal the draws with that sum.
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Per-field sum
The sum of Турнир numbers for each field separately, plus a chart of sums by draw.
OpenMin/max and sum
The minimum, maximum and sum of each Турнир draw in one table.
OpenSum generator
Build a Турнир combination with the sum of numbers you want in a couple of clicks.
OpenBenford's Law
The first digits of Турнир sums against the Benford benchmark — a naturalness test.
OpenFrequently Asked Questions about Турнир
What is a typical draw sum for Турнир?
The average total of all drawn numbers is about 12.9, the most common sum is 14, and a typical draw falls within 10–16. Extreme sums are rare. For the sum of each field separately, see the per-field draw sums page.
Is the sum of draw numbers the same as the amount won?
No. This counts the sum of the drawn NUMBERS themselves (e.g. 12+34+…), not the money won. The prize depends on how many numbers you matched and the prize fund, not on the sum of the numbers.
How does total-sum analysis differ from the per-field sum?
This page adds all Турнир draw numbers from every field into a single total sum. The sum of each field separately, and its chart, are on the neighbouring per-field draw sums page.
How do I use the Турнир sum distribution?
Sums cluster toward the middle: middle values come up more often than the extremes, so very small and very large sums are rare. You can use this to drop clearly improbable sums when picking — but within the likely range every combination is equally likely.
What does the sum forecast show?
The forecast is a heuristic: it takes the mode, median and average of recent draws and shows the most typical sums. It is a range guide, not a prediction of a specific result — the draw is random.