4,10,15,21,30,33,44,46,49
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There are none. In any fair lottery (such as WI state lottery) after a couple months, each number should have been selected almost the same amount of times.
1, 9, 11, 14, 18, 32
There are none. Each number has the equal 1 in however many millions chance to win. But for your sake, don't play the lottery. It is also known as the stupidity tax.
Answer 1believe it or not, the numbers are nigh on random, although the most common, worldwide lottery numbers, (from set sources) are :3, 9, 11, 19, 27, 38, 44 and 45Answer 2This will of course change depending on the date you check, so the above numbers might not be accurate right now. For current statistics on the most frequently drawn lottery numbers (in Australia) go to the below link to OzLotteries.com and click to 'statistics' in the right hand menu.
in reality picking the numbers that win the most often actually lessens your chances of winning. if you have a 5/50 chance of hitting 1 number and 3 weeks in a row that number was chosen say 10 times in the last year. the chances of it landing a 11th time is much less then say a number that has never been chosen before. its very confusing to explain while typing but your best bet is to just keep trying random numbers. or give up the lotto. Good luck.