This chart shows the distribution of odd and even numbers over a series of draws to spot number biases. Players may use these to balance their number selections to have a better chance of matching draw results

Last 75 draws
From Oct. 8, 2024 To Jun. 24, 2025

Odd/Even Number

The chart below visually represents the distribution of odd and even numbers over a selected range of draws. Each bar corresponds to a specific draw, and it is divided into two segments: the lower segment represents the count of odd numbers drawn, while the upper segment shows the count of even numbers. This makes it easy to compare the proportion of odd and even numbers within each draw, as well as observe any trends or imbalances over time. The total height of each bar indicates the total number of numbers drawn per draw.

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Even

Odd/Even Number Summary

This summary categorizes each draw by how many odd and even numbers it contains, making it easy to identify the most common distribution patterns across all draws in the selected period. To complement this data, a donut pie chart visually represents these groupings, with each slice corresponding to a specific odd-even combination. The size of each slice reflects its relative frequency, offering a quick overview of how often each odd-even balance occurs.

Odd
Even
Odd : Even Draw Count
1 : 4
7 9.33%
2 : 3
23 30.67%
3 : 2
31 41.33%
4 : 1
12 16.00%
5 : 0
2 2.67%

Format Changes in EuroMillions

Since its launch in 2004, EuroMillions has undergone several format changes aimed at enhancing and keeping the game competitive. These changes have adjusted the number pool over the years.

Period Format Bonus Ball
February 2004 5 numbers out of 50 2 lucky stars out of 9
May 10, 2011 5 numbers out of 50 2 lucky stars out of 11
September 2016 5 numbers out of 50 2 lucky stars out of 12

The first major change occurred in 2011 when the Lucky Star pool increased from 9 to 11, making it more challenging to hit the jackpot. In 2016, the Lucky Stars increased again to 12.

How EuroMillions 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 2/9 lucky star format may have done so due to higher individual draw probability, but that same frequency can be misleading in the 2/11 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.

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