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UK Lotto · draw stats
How the last draws actually landed
Where each draw landed
Each row is one recent draw; each dot is one of its numbers, placed along the pool, lowest numbers on the left, highest on the right. The tinted band is the draw's range: a short band means the numbers clubbed together (low spread), a long band means they scattered (high spread). The centre line is the low/high boundary, where the dots sit around it is exactly the low/high mix counted below.
Odd / even mix
Split each draw's numbers into odds and evens and you get a mix like "4 odd / 3 even". Here's every mix that showed up in this window, and how often:
Low / high mix
, splitting the number pool down the middle. Each draw lands somewhere across the two halves:
Consecutive pairs
Every consecutive pair that landed in this window, most frequent first, a favourite way to anchor two numbers on a ticket:
A pair having landed before doesn't make it any more or less likely next draw, every combination resets to equal odds. This is a picture of the past, not a tip.
Bell curve of draw averages
Take one draw and average its numbers, you get a single value for that draw. Do it for every draw in the window and stack them into buckets, and you get the chart below. The averages pile up near the middle of the range and thin out at the ends, the classic bell shape that random draws naturally produce. A draw made of all low numbers (or all high ones) is possible, just rare, which is why the edges stay short.
How UK Lotto works
UK Lotto is the Australian name for the UK National Lottery 'Lotto' draw. The format is 6 from 59, two draws a night, drawn Wed, Sat. The odds of a single game taking the top division are 1 in 45,057,474, the same for every combination you could pick.
We are an information site. We do not sell entries, we are not the operator, and nothing here is advice. The Lottery Office is where the game is actually sold in Australia.
This game is not sold to Australians directly: an Australian licensed operator buys a matching ticket in the real overseas draw. How that works, and what Australian law says about it.
About the 90-draw window
Every figure on this page is calculated from the last 90 stored draws, running from 2025-12-11 to 2026-08-13 across 71 draw nights. The window is deliberately 90 and not larger: widen it and every shape drifts toward pure theory until they all look alike, which empties the idea of any meaning.
About this window. Since 10 June 2026 UK Lotto has drawn twice a night, Round 1 and Round 2. Both are 6 from 59 and the two eras are statistically indistinguishable, so the window pools them: it is the same game drawn more often. The 90 draws below therefore cover fewer nights than 90.
About the frequency grid
The grid shades each number by how often it has appeared in the window. Warm means it has shown up more, cool means less. That is all it means. A number that has appeared eleven times is not due for a rest, and one that has appeared twice is not owed anything.
What the generator does and does not do
The four modes change which numbers get more weight, and which overall shape the line is wrapped in. They do not change your odds, any more than choosing birthdays does. A shape is a way of choosing, not a way of winning.
The generator picks the 6 main numbers only. The Bonus Ball is drawn out of the same barrel after them, so a slip has no box for it and there is nothing for the generator to pick. The site does hold its history, and it is set out below.
The Bonus Ball itself
The Bonus Ball is not drawn from a barrel of its own. It is the next ball out of the same 1 to 59 barrel once the 6 main numbers have been drawn, which is why it can never repeat one of them. Here is how each number has fared as the Bonus Ball across the draws loaded on this page, computed live from the data every time it refreshes, including a proper statistical test of whether the spread means anything:
Nothing on a UK Lotto slip asks you for a Bonus Ball, so there is nothing here for the generator to aim at. The Lean hot and Lean cold modes above change the main numbers only, and no mode targets this list. It is here because it is a real record of what the barrel has done, and for the same reason as every other figure on this site, it says nothing about the next draw.
About the shape stats
Shapes are counted on the winning main numbers only, never the Bonus Ball. “Low” means 1–30 and “high” means 31–59. How the shape bands work.