Explore updated overdue lottery numbers for the longest time based on historical and latest draw history. This analysis highlights numbers that haven’t appeared for several draws and may be statistically considered "due" for selection.

Last 75 draws
From Feb. 12, 2021 To Sep. 26, 2025

Overdue Numbers

The table below presents key metrics for analyzing overdue numbers. It includes columns for Maximum Interval, Average Interval, and Last Draw Interval, which indicate the longest gap, the average gap, and the number of draws since a number last appeared, respectively. The chart covers 75 draws, from Feb. 12, 2021 to Sep. 26, 2025 .

Two additional columns, Average Rating and Maximum Rating, offer deeper insights into recent trends. The Average Rating is calculated by dividing the last draw interval by the average interval, showing how the most recent gap compares to typical spacing. Similarly, the Maximum Rating is obtained by dividing the last draw interval by the maximum interval, providing a measure of how close the current interval is to the longest ever recorded. Together, these statistics help identify numbers that may be overdue or performing unusually based on historical patterns.

To identify lottery numbers that may be overdue, attention should be given to the column Last Draw Interval, Average Rating, and Maximum Rating. A higher Last Draw Interval value indicates that the number hasn’t been drawn in a while and could be considered overdue. If the Average Rating is greater than 1, especially significantly so, it suggests the number has gone longer than usual without being drawn. Meanwhile, a Maximum Rating value close to 1 implies that the number is nearing or exceeding its historical maximum gap, reinforcing the idea that it may be overdue. Therefore, numbers with a high last draw interval, an average rating well above 1, and a maximum rating nearing 1 are likely candidates for being considered overdue.

Interval Rating (Current)
Ball Max Avg. Last Avg. Max Last Draw
14
31 6.13 3 0.49 0.10 Sep-16-2025
20
21 5.29 12 2.27 0.57 Aug-15-2025
34
16 5.85 10 1.71 0.63 Aug-22-2025
43
10 5.33 12 2.25 1.20 Aug-15-2025
42
15 6.80 13 1.91 0.87 Aug-12-2025
23
19 8.20 8 0.98 0.42 Aug-29-2025
11
21 7.80 11 1.41 0.52 Aug-19-2025
37
15 8.20 2 0.24 0.13 Sep-19-2025
12
23 8.80 0 0.00 0.00 Sep-26-2025
44
17 6.70 24 3.58 1.41 Jul-04-2025
33
17 7.40 1 0.14 0.06 Sep-23-2025
21
38 7.80 9 1.15 0.24 Aug-26-2025
29
23 8.60 6 0.70 0.26 Sep-05-2025
8
22 8.44 3 0.36 0.14 Sep-16-2025
3
33 7.44 8 1.07 0.24 Aug-29-2025
4
15 8.88 11 1.24 0.73 Aug-19-2025
5
33 10.00 7 0.70 0.21 Sep-02-2025
50
21 9.25 5 0.54 0.24 Sep-09-2025
31
46 13.75 1 0.07 0.02 Sep-23-2025
6
35 12.38 6 0.48 0.17 Sep-05-2025
38
26 8.75 7 0.80 0.27 Sep-02-2025
13
15 8.13 18 2.22 1.20 Jul-25-2025
7
29 10.00 1 0.10 0.03 Sep-23-2025
39
29 10.75 3 0.28 0.10 Sep-16-2025
46
19 9.13 2 0.22 0.11 Sep-19-2025
18
29 12.14 1 0.08 0.03 Sep-23-2025
27
20 11.00 5 0.45 0.25 Sep-09-2025
15
15 7.29 32 4.39 2.13 Dec-03-2021
9
23 13.14 2 0.15 0.09 Sep-19-2025
35
18 13.00 0 0.00 0.00 Sep-26-2025
48
20 11.00 0 0.00 0.00 Sep-26-2025
36
19 9.67 18 1.86 0.95 Jul-25-2025
49
19 11.00 17 1.55 0.89 Jul-29-2025
24
47 14.83 0 0.00 0.00 Sep-26-2025
25
25 12.17 6 0.49 0.24 Sep-05-2025
19
38 11.67 8 0.69 0.21 Aug-29-2025
26
32 13.50 0 0.00 0.00 Sep-26-2025
22
27 12.50 4 0.32 0.15 Sep-12-2025
16
26 10.83 10 0.92 0.38 Aug-22-2025
17
22 10.20 29 2.84 1.32 Dec-24-2021
32
39 15.40 1 0.06 0.03 Sep-23-2025
1
36 15.40 7 0.45 0.19 Sep-02-2025
41
44 15.00 2 0.13 0.05 Sep-19-2025
40
36 18.75 2 0.11 0.06 Sep-19-2025
2
16 10.75 32 2.98 2.00 Dec-03-2021
10
29 19.33 20 1.03 0.69 Jul-18-2025
30
21 15.00 31 2.07 1.48 Dec-10-2021
45
43 28.67 4 0.14 0.09 Sep-12-2025
47
44 27.00 7 0.26 0.16 Sep-02-2025
28
25 20.33 21 1.03 0.84 Jul-15-2025

Number Frequency by Rank

The chart below presents the frequency of numbers ranked by occurrence, with overdue numbers visually distinguished using an accent color.

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

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.