LOTTERY SECRETS Last Out

"Last Out"

The purpose of last out is similar to that of sum totals, in that we are aware of the averages over time of 6 lotto numbers added together. Last out demonstrates the averages of how many draws it has been since the 6 lotto numbers were last out and therefore can take a measure of what could be expected in upcoming draws.

The table above shows the last 10 consecutive lottery results on the left hand side of the table (colour coded in line with the rest of the site). The right hand side illustrates the number of draws that have passed since each of the lotto numbers were drawn.

For example; The number 9 was drawn as Ball 1 in draw 1416. The last time it had been drawn was 6 draws ago, which we can then establish to have been draw 1410. The total of all "last outs" for draw 1416 was 41, which is mid way between the 5 and 10 draw averages (example produced from July09 table).

The average of Last Outs for the last 5 draws in the table for the example above was 42.2, the same average spread over the last 10 draws was 38.6. (The actual table above is updated biweekly/weekly to include up to date and useable information to help you choose your lotto numbers).

If we look at the average number of draws across all numbers (1-49) in which it has taken all 49 numbers to be drawn, it is 30 or an appearance for each of the lotto numbers once in every sixth draw (as an average), therefore we would expect the 5 and/or 10 draw average to normally be in the neighbourhood of 42 (as the repeaters chart takes into account bonus ball appearances).

Therefore the lower the number that we can predict from this chart is potentially the higher the number of Repeaters that should be used. The higher the number that we can predict lends bias to lotto numbers that haven't been drawn for some time.


UK Lottery Results Wed 17th March Draw Nos: 1485 16, 30, 34, 37, 41, 42 Bonus Ball: 5

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