This chart shows the frequency of numbers being drawn over a period of time. Hot Numbers are frequently drawn recently and Cold Numbers have not been drawn as often.

Last 75 draws
From Nov. 6, 2020 To Aug. 8, 2025

Heat Maps

The chart below visually represents the frequency with which each number has been drawn over a specific period. In this heat map, colors indicate how often each number appears, with deep red representing the most frequently drawn numbers and dark blue indicating the least frequent. Warmer colors show moderately high frequencies, while cooler tones represent less common numbers. This color-coded system allows viewers to quickly identify "hot" numbers—those that appear more often—and "cold" numbers—those that are rarely drawn—making it a useful tool for analyzing patterns or trends in lottery results.

Zero Based Heat Map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50

The value range is from 0 to the maximum number frequency of 14

Minimum Frequency Based Heat Map

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50

The value range is from the minimum number frequency of 1 to the maximum number frequency of 14

Hot and Cold Numbers

"Hot" and "Cold" numbers refer to how often certain numbers are drawn over time. Hot numbers are those that appear most frequently in recent draws and are often highlighted in dark red on a heat map. These numbers are believed by some players to have a higher chance of appearing again due to their repeated occurrences. On the other hand, cold numbers are those that have been drawn the least often and are shown in dark blue on the heat map. Moreover, the "consecutive draw" column typically refers to how many consecutive draws (lotto results) a specific number has appeared in. It's a measure of how "hot" or persistent a number is over recent draws.

Coldest
Neutral
Hottest
Ball Frequency Consecutive Draw Last Draw
1
6
1 Aug-05-2025
2
6
0 Dec-03-2021
3
7
0 Dec-24-2021
4
9
2 Aug-01-2025
5
7
1 Jul-22-2025
6
7
0 Jul-11-2025
7
7
0 Aug-08-2025
8
8
1 Jul-25-2025
9
5
0 Jul-01-2025
10
5
0 Jul-18-2025
11
7
1 Aug-01-2025
12
9
0 Aug-01-2025
13
9
1 Jul-25-2025
14
10
4 Jul-04-2025
15
8
2 Dec-03-2021
16
6
1 Aug-08-2025
17
8
0 Dec-24-2021
18
6
0 Aug-05-2025
19
7
0 Aug-27-2021
20
14
3 Aug-01-2025
21
10
1 Aug-05-2025
22
6
0 Aug-05-2025
23
9
0 Aug-08-2025
24
3
0 Jul-16-2021
25
7
0 Jul-18-2025
26
6
1 Jun-27-2025
27
8
2 Jul-08-2025
28
4
0 Jul-15-2025
29
8
1 Jul-25-2025
30
5
0 Dec-10-2021
31
7
2 Jun-24-2025
32
5
0 Oct-08-2021
33
8
1 Aug-01-2025
34
13
3 Aug-05-2025
35
5
0 Jun-24-2025
36
9
0 Jul-25-2025
37
9
0 Jul-15-2025
38
11
2 Jul-29-2025
39
7
0 Jul-18-2025
40
5
0 Jun-24-2025
41
7
1 Aug-08-2025
42
10
1 Aug-08-2025
43
13
1 Jul-29-2025
44
10
0 Jul-04-2025
45
2
0 Jul-15-2025
46
10
1 Jul-22-2025
47
2
0 Jun-25-2021
48
6
0 Jul-22-2025
49
8
0 Jul-29-2025
50
11
1 Jun-27-2025

Format Changes in EuroJackpot

Since its launch in 2012, EuroJackpot has undergone a few format changes aimed at enhancing the game. These adjustments have expanded the number selection pool.

Period Format Bonus Ball
March 2012 5 numbers out of 50 2 Euro numbers out of 8
October 2014 5 numbers out of 50 2 Euro numbers out of 10
March 25, 2022 5 numbers out of 50 2 Euro numbers out of 12

Originally, EuroJackpot required players to select 2 Euro Numbers from a pool of 1 to 8. In October 2014, this Euro Numbers pool expanded to 1 to 10, slightly lowering the odds of winning the jackpot but increasing prize potential. The most recent change came in March 2022 when the Euro Numbers pool grew again from 1 to 10 to 1 to 12, making jackpots harder to win but allowing them to grow larger.

How EuroJackpot 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 2/8 Euro number format may have done so due to higher individual draw probability, but that same frequency can be misleading in the 2/10 and 2/12 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.