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Start with the verified draw date and drawn numbers at the top. Then compare the result against recent frequency, recency, and distribution behavior for Lotto.

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Latest verified draw and decision-oriented lottery intelligence in one place. Start with the result, then compare frequency, recency, crowd-risk, and structured planning tools.
This page is built for searchers who want more than a raw lottery result. It connects the latest draw with hot/cold numbers, skip and recency context, AI-assisted tools, odds awareness, and practical strategy guidance.
Start with the verified draw date and drawn numbers at the top. Then compare the result against recent frequency, recency, and distribution behavior for Lotto.
Use the recommended plays and AI tools as structured research aids. They organize historical signals, but they do not guarantee future results because lottery drawings remain random and independent.
Read the simple notes first. Focus on what each signal means before choosing numbers: hot/cold activity, skip timing, balance, spread, odds, and common public-pick patterns.
Use the deeper tables, recency windows, combination profiles, and related tools to compare short-term movement against longer-window behavior without exposing proprietary model logic.
This page gives the public analysis foundation. SKAI, AI Predictions, Skip & Hit, heatmaps, and member tools are the next step when you want broader modeling and saved workflows.
New results can change frequency leaders, quiet-number stretches, pattern balance, and strategy context. Returning after updates keeps your review grounded in the latest available draw history.
Four structured play lines derived from frequency, recency, range coverage, and anti-crowd signal combinations. These are decision aids, not predictions.
High-level frequency and recency charts for fast orientation.
Structural signatures across the latest draw and recommendation profiles.
Odd even: 4 odd / 2 even
Low high: 3 low / 3 high
Sum: 168
Spread: 44
Consecutive: 1
Repeated: 6
Cluster density: Wide spread
Odd even: 3 odd / 3 even
Low high: 2 low / 4 high
Sum: 189
Spread: 53
Consecutive: 0
Repeated: 0
Cluster density: Wide spread
Odd even: 5 odd / 1 even
Low high: 2 low / 4 high
Sum: 205
Spread: 57
Consecutive: 0
Repeated: 0
Cluster density: Wide spread
Odd even: 4 odd / 2 even
Low high: 2 low / 4 high
Sum: 194
Spread: 43
Consecutive: 1
Repeated: 1
Cluster density: Wide spread
Crowd-likeness scoring estimates how likely a line resembles common public selection patterns.
Value Play: Lower crowd risk
Line has fewer birthday-range numbers and less visual pattern alignment.
Balanced Play: Medium crowd risk
Some birthday-range or visual pattern overlap. Moderate split-risk if jackpot attention is high.
Coverage Play: High crowd risk
Line overlaps strongly with birthday-range and visual patterns common in public picks.
Anti-Crowd Play: Medium crowd risk
Some birthday-range or visual pattern overlap. Moderate split-risk if jackpot attention is high.
Choose a budget structure first, then align play style and spread depth.
Lines: 2–4 lines
Style: Single-strategy focused
Priority: Value over spread
Anti-crowd: Optional at this level
Lines: 6–10 lines
Style: Mixed strategies
Priority: Balance both signals
Anti-crowd: Recommended for jackpot draws
Lines: 12–20 lines
Style: Multi-strategy spread
Priority: Coverage priority
Anti-crowd: Strong recommendation
Lines: 20+ lines
Style: Full portfolio approach
Priority: Spread > concentration
Anti-crowd: Always apply
How recently each latest-draw number was previously seen, and how perspective shifts across windows.
Window shift note
In the last 50 draws, the leading numbers are 38, 55, 18, 24, 02. Across the last 300 draws, the leaders shift to 51, 34, 41, 52, 38. A difference between the two windows suggests recent concentration or cool-off patterns.
Recent 50-draw leaders
38, 55, 18, 24, 02
Broader 300-draw leaders
51, 34, 41, 52, 38
Complete main-number distribution across all values 1–59.
Exact counts, recency, and number tracking. Adjust analysis windows using the form below.
| Number | Drawn | Last Seen | Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 12× | 16 drws ago | |
| 02 | 15× | 19 drws ago | |
| 03 | 8× | 17 drws ago | |
| 04 | 6× | 8 drws ago | |
| 05 | 11× | 2 drws ago | |
| 06 | 13× | 8 drws ago | |
| 07 | 8× | In last drw | |
| 08 | 10× | 7 drws ago | |
| 09 | 10× | 3 drws ago | |
| 10 | 9× | 4 drws ago | |
| 11 | 9× | 3 drws ago | |
| 12 | 9× | 13 drws ago | |
| 13 | 11× | In last drw | |
| 14 | 8× | 5 drws ago | |
| 15 | 14× | 2 drws ago | |
| 16 | 12× | 8 drws ago | |
| 17 | 9× | 10 drws ago | |
| 18 | 12× | 12 drws ago | |
| 19 | 8× | 5 drws ago | |
| 20 | 9× | 2 drws ago | |
| 21 | 10× | 11 drws ago | |
| 22 | 11× | 5 drws ago | |
| 23 | 9× | 19 drws ago | |
| 24 | 13× | 3 drws ago | |
| 25 | 6× | 20 drws ago | |
| 26 | 7× | 5 drws ago | |
| 27 | 12× | 2 drws ago | |
| 28 | 12× | 7 drws ago | |
| 29 | 10× | 20 drws ago | |
| 30 | 9× | In last drw | |
| 31 | 12× | In last drw | |
| 32 | 8× | 3 drws ago | |
| 33 | 6× | 8 drws ago | |
| 34 | 14× | 6 drws ago | |
| 35 | 10× | 7 drws ago | |
| 36 | 10× | In last drw | |
| 37 | 13× | 3 drws ago | |
| 38 | 14× | 4 drws ago | |
| 39 | 11× | 6 drws ago | |
| 40 | 12× | 4 drws ago | |
| 41 | 11× | 29 drws ago | |
| 42 | 6× | 16 drws ago | |
| 43 | 8× | 21 drws ago | |
| 44 | 13× | 4 drws ago | |
| 45 | 15× | 11 drws ago | |
| 46 | 11× | 2 drws ago | |
| 47 | 10× | 18 drws ago | |
| 48 | 7× | 18 drws ago | |
| 49 | 12× | 6 drws ago | |
| 50 | 6× | 15 drws ago | |
| 51 | 11× | In last drw | |
| 52 | 13× | 10 drws ago | |
| 53 | 8× | 2 drws ago | |
| 54 | 12× | 7 drws ago | |
| 55 | 14× | 13 drws ago | |
| 56 | 10× | 4 drws ago | |
| 57 | 5× | 15 drws ago | |
| 58 | 9× | 10 drws ago | |
| 59 | 7× | 32 drws ago |
The results page establishes context. These tools take that context into deeper modeling and structured exploration.
Best next step for a broader multi-signal view. Use this after reviewing frequency and recency to move into the main SKAI intelligence workflow.
Open SKAI AnalysisUse when you want a model-driven complement to the historical view shown on this page.
Open AI PredictionsUseful for users who want to compare appearance spacing and interruption behavior after reviewing current frequency.
Open Skip & HitHow Lotto works, what this analysis means, and how to use these tools responsibly.
Lotto draws 6 main numbers from 1–59.
Frequency highlights historical concentration. Recency highlights absence. Together they improve structural clarity — they do not predict outcomes.
What does frequency mean on this page?
Frequency counts how many times each number appeared in the selected draw window. A higher count means the number appeared more often in that period.
Does a high-frequency number mean it will be drawn again soon?
No. Each draw is an independent random event. Frequency describes historical behavior, not future outcomes.
What is recency?
Recency measures how many draws ago a number last appeared. A number not seen for many draws is described as quiet.
How should I use the Best Play cards?
They provide structured starting points using different signal combinations. They are decision-support tools, not predictions.
What is anti-crowd logic?
It reduces overlap with common public picks (birthday numbers, visual patterns). It can help reduce potential prize splits — it does not improve winning odds.
Transparency about what this page does and does not do.
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New York Lotto is a lottery game offered by the New York State Lottery. To play, players must select six numbers from a pool of 59. The odds of matching all six numbers and winning the top prize are 1 in 45,057,474.
To win the top prize in New York Lotto, players must match all six numbers drawn. The odds of matching five numbers and winning the second prize are 1 in 3,819,816, while the odds of matching four numbers and winning the third prize are 1 in 297. There is also a "Bonus" option, where players can pay an additional cost to participate in a separate drawing for an additional prize.
Lottery wheeling is a system used by players to increase their chances of winning by covering more numbers on the ticket. This system involves using a predetermined set of numbers and arranging them in different combinations on multiple tickets. By using a wheeling system, players can cover more numbers and increase their chances of matching the winning numbers.
To use a wheeling system, players can purchase a wheeling system from a lottery software provider or use a free wheeling system available online. They will then select a set of numbers they wish to play, and the wheeling system will generate all the possible combinations of those numbers on multiple tickets.
In conclusion, New York Lotto is a lottery game offered by the New York State Lottery that gives players the chance to win big prizes by matching six numbers from a pool of 59. The game also has an additional feature called "Bonus" option, where players can pay an additional cost to participate in a separate drawing for an additional prize. Lottery wheeling system is a system that can be used by players to increase their chances of winning by covering more numbers on the ticket, by using a predetermined set of numbers and arranging them in different combinations on multiple tickets. It is important to note that these games are based on luck and there is no guarantee of winning, and players should always play responsibly and within their means.
The New York Lotto is one of the oldest and most popular lottery games in New York State. Established in 1978, it offers players the chance to win substantial jackpots by selecting six numbers from a pool of 59. The game was created to generate revenue for state education and has since become a staple of New York's lottery offerings.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1978 | Launch of the New York Lotto game. |
| 1983 | Introduction of the bonus number, increasing the excitement and prize possibilities. |
| 2001 | First major jackpot win exceeding $50 million. |
| 2013 | Implementation of enhanced security measures for draw processes. |
The New York Lotto draws are held twice a week, providing multiple opportunities for players to participate and win. The draw times are as follows:
With draws occurring twice a week, players have a chance to win every Wednesday and Saturday, maintaining a regular schedule for excitement and anticipation.
Players must select six numbers from a pool of 1 to 59. Additionally, a bonus number is drawn to create more prize tiers and increase winning opportunities.
Players can choose their numbers manually or opt for a Quick Pick, where the numbers are randomly generated by the terminal.
Tickets for the New York Lotto can be purchased from any authorized New York Lottery retailer. Each ticket costs $1 per game.
The New York Lotto uses a mechanical drawing machine to ensure fairness and randomness in the selection of winning numbers. Drawings are conducted under strict security protocols to maintain integrity and transparency.
The prize structure for the New York Lotto includes multiple tiers, offering various cash prizes based on the number of matched numbers:
| Match | Prize |
|---|---|
| 6 | Jackpot |
| 5 + Bonus | $100,000 |
| 5 | $1,000 |
| 4 | $25 |
| 3 | $1 |
The starting jackpot for the New York Lotto is $2 million. If no one wins the jackpot, it rolls over to the next draw, leading to potentially larger prizes. The rollover continues until someone matches all six numbers and wins the jackpot.
The odds of winning the New York Lotto depend on the number of matched numbers. Here is a detailed breakdown of the odds:
Odds are calculated based on the total number of possible combinations of numbers. For the New York Lotto, the odds are determined by the number of ways players can select 6 numbers out of a pool of 59. The formula used is a combination formula (C(n, k) = n! / [k!(n - k)!]), where n is the total number of numbers, and k is the number of numbers chosen.
| Match | Odds |
|---|---|
| 6 | 1 in 45,057,474 |
| 5 + Bonus | 1 in 7,509,579 |
| 5 | 1 in 144,415 |
| 4 | 1 in 2,180 |
| 3 | 1 in 96 |
| Overall Odds | |
| 1 in 54 | |
Prizes of $599 or less can be claimed directly at any authorized New York Lottery retailer. Simply present the winning ticket to receive your prize.
For prizes over $599, players can mail their winning tickets to the New York Lottery office. Ensure to include a completed claim form and a copy of your identification. Mail the ticket and documents to:
Prizes over $5,000 must be claimed in person at the New York Lottery Headquarters or any of the regional claim centers. Winners need to present a completed claim form, the winning ticket, and valid identification.
Currently, the New York Lottery does not offer online claims for lottery prizes. All claims must be made in person or by mail.
Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. After this period, unclaimed prizes are forfeited and returned to the state for other uses. When claiming prizes over $599, winners must provide valid government-issued identification to verify their identity. The original winning ticket must be presented or mailed in for prize claims. Photocopies are not accepted, so ensure you have the physical ticket.
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Federal Taxes | The IRS mandates a 24% withholding on prizes over $5,000. This amount is automatically deducted before the prize is awarded to the winner. |
| State Taxes | New York imposes a state tax on lottery winnings. The current state tax rate is 8.82%. |
| Local Taxes | Depending on the winner's place of residence, local taxes may also apply. Consult a tax professional to understand the full tax implications of your lottery winnings. |
| Total Withholding Rate | The total withholding rate for federal and state taxes on lottery winnings in New York is 32.82%. These rates ensure that a portion of the taxes owed is collected at the time of the prize payout. |
Lottery winners must report their winnings on their annual tax returns. The New York Lottery provides a W-2G form for prizes over $600, which details the amount won and the taxes withheld. This form should be included with your tax filings.
The New York Lottery is committed to promoting responsible gaming and provides resources to help players manage their gambling activities responsibly. Here are some key resources and tips:
For more information or assistance, players can contact the New York Lottery through the following: