This chart shows the Common Number Quintuplets which refers to the five specific numbers that have been drawn together more frequently or infrequently than the other quintuplet numbers.

Last 75 draws
From Feb. 3, 2025 To Jul. 28, 2025

Most Common Quintuplets

Least Common
Common
Most Common
Quintuplets Freq. Last Draw
2 23 36 44 49 1
Mar-01-2025
10 11 34 59 68 1
Feb-24-2025
31 36 43 48 62 1
Jun-07-2025
4 44 47 52 57 1
Feb-17-2025
13 47 52 64 67 1
May-26-2025
7 18 22 50 65 1
Feb-22-2025
20 24 42 43 49 1
Apr-16-2025
3 16 32 52 62 1
Jun-21-2025
10 21 23 35 65 1
May-03-2025
33 35 58 61 69 1
Jul-07-2025
5 9 25 28 69 1
Jul-09-2025
14 15 30 40 59 1
May-07-2025
1 2 3 57 59 1
Apr-30-2025
7 19 21 54 63 1
Jul-02-2025
21 32 36 45 49 1
Feb-12-2025
3 16 45 54 56 1
Feb-15-2025
11 13 28 51 58 1
Mar-12-2025
5 17 23 35 45 1
Jun-04-2025
15 16 41 48 60 1
May-12-2025
1 7 44 57 61 1
Jun-02-2025
7 25 37 39 63 1
Apr-19-2025
23 27 32 35 59 1
May-28-2025
3 20 30 52 62 1
Apr-14-2025
11 18 23 38 60 1
Mar-17-2025
5 17 41 64 69 1
Apr-02-2025
15 44 63 66 69 1
Apr-23-2025
1 12 14 18 69 1
Apr-26-2025
7 34 40 42 52 1
May-17-2025
23 29 50 64 67 1
Jun-18-2025
4 6 9 23 59 1
Jun-14-2025
12 18 28 48 52 1
May-24-2025
5 20 28 39 42 1
May-10-2025
16 22 44 45 53 1
Apr-12-2025
1 28 34 50 58 1
Jul-05-2025
7 35 36 43 62 1
Jul-28-2025
23 44 57 60 62 1
Feb-08-2025
4 10 24 29 53 1
May-14-2025
12 28 33 36 54 1
Mar-15-2025
5 20 29 39 53 1
Mar-26-2025
16 34 40 45 66 1
May-05-2025
1 29 37 56 68 1
May-31-2025
8 11 21 49 59 1
Mar-19-2025
24 28 40 63 65 1
Mar-05-2025
4 21 43 48 49 1
Jul-16-2025
12 37 47 54 60 1
Feb-03-2025
5 25 42 44 65 1
Jun-23-2025
17 21 23 27 52 1
Jun-16-2025
2 4 16 23 63 1
Mar-08-2025
8 11 28 33 42 1
Jul-21-2025
26 43 51 56 60 1
Apr-28-2025
4 23 30 46 62 1
Apr-05-2025
12 41 44 52 64 1
Mar-31-2025
6 7 25 46 57 1
Mar-22-2025
17 40 47 50 55 1
Mar-10-2025
2 12 37 51 61 1
Jun-25-2025
8 12 45 46 63 1
Jul-14-2025
28 48 51 61 69 1
Jul-19-2025
4 29 37 55 67 1
Apr-09-2025
13 14 37 50 60 1
May-19-2025
6 21 28 49 60 1
Feb-19-2025
18 20 50 52 56 1
Mar-03-2025
2 17 18 29 43 1
Feb-10-2025
8 16 24 33 54 1
Jul-12-2025
28 48 55 60 62 1
Feb-26-2025
4 33 45 46 51 1
Apr-21-2025
13 25 29 37 53 1
Jun-11-2025
6 23 35 36 47 1
Mar-24-2025
19 27 30 50 62 1
Feb-05-2025
2 18 19 25 35 1
Jul-23-2025
8 31 57 65 67 1
Jul-26-2025
30 33 40 43 52 1
Jun-09-2025
4 35 43 52 62 1
Jun-28-2025
13 28 44 52 55 1
Jun-30-2025
7 11 21 53 61 1
Mar-29-2025
20 23 48 59 66 1
Apr-07-2025

Format Changes in US Powerball Lottery

Since its inception on April 22, 1992, the U.S. Powerball has undergone several significant changes in format and structure. At launch, Powerball became the first lottery game to use a dual-drum format—drawing five white balls from one set and one red Powerball from another—designed to create more prize tiers. Initially, players selected 5 numbers from 45 white balls and 1 from 45 Powerballs.

In November 1997, the format changed to 5/49 + 1/42. This was followed by another change in October 2002, expanding the white ball pool to 53 while keeping the Powerball at 42. By August 2005, the white balls increased again to 55. A major change occurred in January 2009, with the matrix becoming 5/59 + 1/39. Around this time, Florida joined the game, and the drawings were moved there.

One of the most notable changes came in January 2012 when the Powerball pool was reduced to 35, while the white balls remained at 59. Another significant format change was introduced in October 2015, adjusting the matrix to 5/69 + 1/26. This increased the odds of winning smaller prizes while making the jackpot harder to win, with overall odds shifting to approximately 1 in 292 million.

Period Format Powerball
April 1992 5 of 45 1 of 45
November 1997 5 of 49 1 of 42
October 2002 5 of 53 1 of 42
August 2005 5 of 55 1 of 42
January 2009 5 of 59 1 of 39
January 2012 5 of 59 1 of 35
October 2015 5 of 69 1 of 26

How US Powerball Lotto Format Changes Affect Your Number Strategy.

These 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 5/49 format may have done so due to higher individual draw probability, but that same frequency can be misleading in the 5/69 formats.

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.