This chart shows the Number Sum and Root Sum. The Number Sum is the sum of calculating the numbers in a combination of a draw result and reduce it to a single digit called "root sum". E.g., a combination of numbers 7, 8, 5, 3, 2, and 1 has a sum of 26. The root sum is 2+6 = 8. If the root sum is more than 1 digit, the root sum is computed again. Analyzing these values over time can sometimes reveal trends in sum totals that appear more frequently.
Number Sum Frequency
The graph below illustrates the trends of both the number sum and the root sum over 75 draws, from Dec. 4, 2025 to Feb. 16, 2026 . The Number Sum is the sum of the number combination, obtained by adding together all the numbers selected in a draw, while the Root Sum is derived by reducing the number sum to a single-digit value. Each point on the chart represents the respective values for a single draw, allowing for a clear visual comparison of how these two metrics fluctuate over time. Together, these lines help highlight any emerging patterns, anomalies, or correlations between the overall sum of numbers and their root values throughout the analyzed period.
Number Sum Histogram
Root Sum Histogram
The histogram of root sums above below provides a way to visualize how lotto combinations across 75 draws, from Dec. 4, 2025 to Feb. 16, 2026 , behave when their sums are repeatedly reduced to a single-digit value (from 1 to 9), also called the digital root. This is often used to uncover hidden numerical patterns and balance among draws, since different number combinations can collapse into the same single-digit outcome.
The histogram divides the results into categories from 1 through 9, naturally, with each bin representing one root sum. By observing which categories are more or less frequent, analysts can quickly identify whether certain root sums dominate the outcomes or whether the distribution is fairly even.
Number Sum and Root Sum Statistical Analysis
The lottery number sum distribution reveals a total of 75 draws, from Dec. 4, 2025 to Feb. 16, 2026 , spanning 51 unique sum values. The weighted average sum is approximately 107.99, with a standard deviation of about 27.53.
The frequency of occurrences ranges from 1 to 4 draws for individual sums. For the root sum distribution, there are 75 unique root values with a total of 377 occurrences. The weighted average root sum is 36.9, with a standard deviation of 21.43. Frequencies range from 1 to 9 draws per root value.
The number sum distribution is uneven, with some values appearing significantly more often than others. The root sum distribution is uneven, with some values appearing significantly more often than others.