This chart shows how often each individual lottery number has been drawn over a specific period or across all previous draws. This statistic gives players an insight into which numbers have been drawn more frequently or less frequently.

Last 75 draws
From Nov. 30, 2024 To Aug. 16, 2025

Number Frequency

The Number Frequency Statistics table below presents key metrics for analyzing the occurrence patterns of specific numbers. It covers 75 draws, from Nov. 30, 2024 to Aug. 16, 2025 .

It includes columns for Frequency, Last Draw Interval, and the Last Draw Date, which indicates the number of draws a ball appears for a specific period, the number of draws since the ball last appeared, and the date the ball last appeared, respectively.

Ball Freq. Draw Interval Last Draw Date
40
14
5 Jul-30-2025
58
12
19 Jun-11-2025
34
12
16 Jun-21-2025
54
12
3 Aug-06-2025
51
11
1 Aug-13-2025
4
10
2 Aug-09-2025
30
10
16 Jun-21-2025
43
10
5 Jul-30-2025
5
10
3 Aug-06-2025
50
10
5 Jul-30-2025
13
10
22 May-31-2025
41
10
6 Jul-26-2025
29
10
1 Aug-13-2025
31
9
4 Aug-02-2025
44
9
5 Jul-30-2025
52
9
0 Aug-16-2025
47
9
2 Aug-09-2025
9
9
2 Aug-09-2025
49
8
4 Aug-02-2025
11
8
17 Jun-18-2025
37
8
0 Aug-16-2025
12
8
1 Aug-13-2025
57
8
10 Jul-12-2025
38
8
26 May-17-2025
1
8
12 Jul-05-2025
55
7
39 Apr-02-2025
36
7
15 Jun-25-2025
18
7
0 Aug-16-2025
19
7
8 Jul-19-2025
32
7
8 Jul-19-2025
45
7
3 Aug-06-2025
39
7
2 Aug-09-2025
14
7
13 Jul-02-2025
46
7
9 Jul-16-2025
27
7
9 Jul-16-2025
59
7
0 Aug-16-2025
2
7
3 Aug-06-2025
15
7
11 Jul-09-2025
22
7
4 Aug-02-2025
3
7
5 Jul-30-2025
48
7
1 Aug-13-2025
10
6
14 Jun-28-2025
17
6
9 Jul-16-2025
56
6
2 Aug-09-2025
25
6
0 Aug-16-2025
6
6
7 Jul-23-2025
20
6
4 Aug-02-2025
33
6
24 May-24-2025
8
6
7 Jul-23-2025
28
6
14 Jun-28-2025
35
6
1 Aug-13-2025
16
6
10 Jul-12-2025
23
5
23 May-28-2025
26
5
8 Jul-19-2025
21
5
0 Aug-16-2025
42
4
56 Feb-01-2025
7
4
9 Jul-16-2025
53
4
17 Jun-18-2025
24
3
18 Jun-14-2025

Number Frequency by Rank

Rank Frequency Percentile Rank Ball
1 14 100%
40
2 12 98.31%
58
34
54
3 11 93.22%
51
4 10 91.53%
4
30
43
5
50
13
41
29
5 9 77.97%
31
44
52
47
9
6 8 69.49%
49
11
37
12
57
38
1
7 7 57.63%
55
36
18
19
32
45
39
14
46
27
59
2
15
22
3
48
8 6 30.51%
10
17
56
25
6
20
33
8
28
35
16
9 5 11.86%
23
26
21
10 4 6.78%
42
7
53
11 3 1.69%
24

The Summary of Number Frequency by Rank organizes lottery numbers based on how often they have been drawn, grouping them into tiers or ranks according to their frequencies. Numbers with the highest frequencies are placed in the top rank, indicating they have been drawn most often and may be considered "hot" numbers. Subsequent ranks include numbers with gradually lower frequencies, offering a clear comparison of how commonly each number appears.

Percentile Rank shows the relative position of a number’s frequency compared to all others. It answers the question “What percentage of numbers were drawn less frequently than this one?”. Using the percentile rank you can compare easily by normalizing frequencies on a 0–100 scale, visualizes hot/cold numbers: You can chart numbers into low, mid, and high percentiles.

This ranking system helps highlight patterns in number occurrences, making it easier to identify which numbers are most frequent, moderately drawn, or rarely drawn. It provides a useful overview for players looking to base their number selections on historical draw performance.

Format Changes in New York Lotto

The current format of New York Lotto is 6/59, which means, the players select 6 numbers from a pool of 1 to 59. During the draw, 6 main numbers and 1 bonus number are drawn from the same pool of numbers. But when New York Lotto was introduced in 1978, the format was different:

Period Format Bouns Ball
November 8, 1978 6/40 1 from the same pool of remaining numbers
May 22, 1983 6/44 1 from the same pool of remaining numbers
Nov 26, 1986 6/54 1 from the same pool of remaining numbers
Nov 27, 1999 6/59 1 from the same pool of remaining numbers

How New York Lotto Format Changes Affect Your Number Strategy.

The format changes have a direct impact on statistical analysis. Mixing frequency data across different formats is not advisable because each version of the game has a different number pool and probability structure.

For example, a number that appeared frequently in the 6/40 format may have done so due to higher individual draw probability, but that same frequency can be misleading in the 6/54 and 6/59 format.

Therefore, for meaningful analysis, it’s essential to treat each format as its own distinct dataset. Analyzing trends or frequencies should be restricted to results from within the same format period, especially if the goal is to inform number selection in the current game structure.