Positional frequency for Lotto shows which number most often lands in each place by order of extraction from the drum. Across the latest draws, the most common are: #1 — 11, #2 — 5, #3 — 44, #4 — 2, #5 — 13, #6 — 35.Data includes draw #214 of 27.06.2026.
Lotto is opened most often by number 11, while the last place (#6) more often goes to 35 — the draw order reshuffles who comes early and who comes late.
A position is the ordinal at which a ball was extracted from the drum: #1 is the first ball drawn, #2 the second, and so on. In most lotteries the draw order does not affect winning, but it does show the mechanics of the draw. Click a number in the table below to highlight it.
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Number Frequency
Which Lotto numbers come up most over the whole period — overall frequency, regardless of position.
OpenColumn Analysis
Lotto numbers grouped by last digit — a different cross-section, not the same as draw position.
OpenDraw Chart
Every Lotto draw on one chart: the corridor of numbers in ascending order.
OpenResults Table
The full Lotto archive row by row: numbers, sum, range and parity of each draw.
OpenFrequently Asked Questions about Lotto
What is a number's position in a Lotto draw?
A position is the ordinal at which a ball was extracted from the drum: position #1 is the first ball drawn, #2 the second, and so on. Positional frequency counts how many times each number landed in each of these places.
Which number is drawn first most often in Lotto?
Across the latest draws, number 11 is drawn first more often than the rest. On a short window the position leader is unstable: the draw order is random, so the picture across positions is close to uniform. For the full picture by number, use overall frequency.
How does positional frequency differ from overall number frequency?
Overall frequency counts how many times a number came up, regardless of place. Positional frequency accounts for the PLACE of extraction: the same number may land first more often than last. To pick numbers, people usually look at the overall frequency of Lotto.
Is a position the same thing as a column?
No. A column in Lotto analysis groups numbers by their last digit (0, 10, 20…), while a position is the order in which a ball is extracted from the drum. They are different cross-sections of the same draws.
Does draw position affect winning?
In most lotteries the order in which balls are extracted does not affect winning — only the set of drawn Lotto numbers matters. Positional frequency is useful as a look at the mechanics of the draw, not as a way to raise your chances.
How many draws are needed for positional analysis?
The draw order is random, so on a short window position leaders jump around. A stable picture needs hundreds of draws — premium opens the full archive; the more data, the more even the distribution across positions.