Probably, since there are so many possible combinations. Knowing which one hasn't happened, though, is not useful - the outcome of past random events won't have any future on future random events of the same type. For more details, look for "Gambler's fallacy", in Wikipedia.
Chat with our AI personalities
Any location that sells lottery tickets.
I bet that you will find it printed on the back of any Florida Lotto ticket.
Any combination of numbers can win. Any combination has the same chance of winning. There is no way to know in advance which numbers will win, unless the lottery is (fraudulently) fixed, to make specific numbers win.
x can be any square number, or a multiple of 5, 11 or any combination of these.
x can be any square number, or a multiple of 5, 11 or any combination of these.