The Range is also one of the basic statistics often used to study past draws. It is the difference between the highest and lowest number in each draw which shows how spread out lotto numbers are within combinations.

Last 75 draws
From Aug. 11, 2025 To Oct. 24, 2025

Histogram of Range Values

Histogram of Ranges

A histogram of ranges is used as a statistical representation that shows how often different spread values occur in lotto draws. It also highlights whether draws are typically made up of closely clustered numbers, broadly spread numbers, or something in between. The range of a combination is determined by subtracting the smallest number from the largest number in a draw.

The histogram of ranges below covers 75 draws from Aug. 11, 2025 to Oct. 24, 2025 . The possible range values are divided into bins or categories. In this case, the bins span intervals such as 4-8 up to 34-38, with each bin representing a continuous span of range outcomes.

This categorization is important because the range can vary significantly from draw to draw, and grouping outcomes into bins allows you to identify patterns more clearly. For instance, a concentration of draws in smaller ranges would suggest that numbers often appear close together, whereas higher frequencies in larger ranges indicate that numbers are more widely spread across the lotto field.

The most frequent range is 24-28 with 20 occurrences, suggesting that combinations with this level of spread are the most common. In contrast, the least frequent range is 4-8, 9-13 with only 2 occurrences, indicating that draws falling into this spread are relatively rare. This points to a clear clustering of draws around certain range values. Overall, the distribution of ranges tends to cluster in certain spread intervals, showing that draws are more likely to fall within these specific ranges.