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Fibonacci numbers are in a special sequence, omitting many other consecutive numbers in between that don't fit the Fibonacci series.

Lotto number are random. The range of numbers differs in different 'lotto' lotteries. A national lotto, for example, may use only the numbers from 1 to 49. The numbers are chosen by a random process, perhaps by having a ball marked with each number. The balls are drawn at random. When five balls have been drawn, the five numbers, sorted into numerical order, lowest first, become the winning lottery 'number'.

Another lottery may simply use a sequence of numbers generated randomly by a computer.

Regardless of the method used to create the winning number, the Fibonacci series is totally irrelevant to the process and result.

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