Trailing Numbers Statistics

This function indicates how numbers from the latest draw announce or predict numbers for the next draw. The numbers of the latest draw from the current selection of winning numbers are always chosen as announcers. When the program calculates statistics it searches the selected section of winning numbers database for occurrences of numbers which follow immediately after any draw that contains at least one announcing number. The table then displays the occurrences of these follow up - trailing - numbers.

Example [Expert Lotto 6/49]:

Select Expert Lotto 6/49 demo lottery and switch to Statistics page. Choose to Calculate Stats for the last 10 draws of the 1st Sun draw only:

Select Trailing Numbers in Show Stats for option sort the table by Occurrence column in descending order:

In this case the announcing numbers are the numbers from draw 28/2009, 1st Sun, which is the latest draw in the chosen selection. The numbers are 6, 13, 14, 19, 41, 42. As you can see from the table above if at least one out of these numbers has been drawn then in the immediately following draw the most frequent number was 19 followed by 29, 11, 23 etc. In contrary, numbers 4, 5, 6 7 etc. were not drawn at all - i.e. numbers with zero occurrence from the statistical table.

28/2009 1. Sun 6 13 14 19 41 42 29
27/2009 1. Sun 2 15 22 29 30 37 42
26/2009 1. Sun 5 6 11 31 40 43 32
25/2009 1. Sun 16 21 24 25 35 46 47
24/2009 1. Sun 11 19 28 29 32 39 30
23/2009 1. Sun 3 13 14 19 23 48 15
22/2009 1. Sun 3 13 19 27 31 44 2
21/2009 1. Sun 1 12 20 23 30 34 33
20/2009 1. Sun 12 19 24 30 44 45 27
19/2009 1. Sun 9 23 25 27 30 38 6

The table above displays drawn numbers from the selected range of winning numbers database, it means the latest 10 draws of the 1st Sun draw. Announcing numbers are in bold, trailing number 19 highlighted by pink background appears in two draws:

Thus the number 19 was announced 5 times in total which is the value shown in the Occurrence column in the statistics table.


Position Table works in a similar way. The announcing and trailing numbers are divided according to their ticket positions.

Example [Expert Lotto 6/49]:

Use the same selection of drawn numbers as in the previous example. Set Ticket position to display to Position 2 and sort the table by column Occurrence in descending order:

It can be seen from this table that announcing number for Position 2 is number 13 which has been followed again by numbers 13 and 19 at the same ticket position.

28/2009 1. Sun 6 13 14 19 41 42 29
27/2009 1. Sun 2 15 22 29 30 37 42
26/2009 1. Sun 5 6 11 31 40 43 32
25/2009 1.Sun 16 21 24 25 35 46 47
24/2009 1. Sun 11 19 28 29 32 39 30
23/2009 1. Sun 3 13 14 19 23 48 15
22/2009 1. Sun 3 13 19 27 31 44 2
21/2009 1. Sun 1 12 20 23 30 34 33
20/2009 1. Sun 12 19 24 30 44 45 27
19/2009 1. Sun 9 23 25 27 30 38 6

The table above displays drawn numbers from the selected range of winning numbers database, it means the latest 10 draws of the 1st Sun draw. Announcing number 13 at the second ticket position is highlighted in bold. Each trailing number (13 and 19) highlighted by pink background appears only once. Thus the value in Occurrence column for both trailing numbers is "1".