This chart shows the frequency of each lottery number based on selected specific number of draws. It helps players analyze number frequency trends and understand how often each number appears over time, detect frequency imbalances, and uncover potential patterns or biases that may influence lottery outcomes.

Last 75 draws
From Apr. 1, 2026 7 PM To May. 8, 2026 12 AM

Number Frequency

The Number Frequency shows how often each lottery number has appeared in previous Ohio Pick 3 draws. This helps you quickly identify numbers that appear more often, numbers that appear less often, and numbers that follow an average pattern. Many players use this information to study trends and build their own number selections.

Every time a draw takes place, the winning numbers are recorded and added to the statistics. Over time, some numbers may appear more frequently than others. This page tracks those results and organizes them into easy-to-read statistics. The data updates automatically after every official draw.

The Number Frequency Statistics table below contains key statistics for each number. It covers 75 draws, from Apr. 1, 2026 7 PM to May. 8, 2026 12 AM.

The table includes columns for Frequency, Last Draw Interval, and the Last Draw Date. The Frequency shows how many times a number has been drawn. Numbers with higher frequency values have appeared more often, while those with lower values have appeared less frequently. The Interval represents the number of draws that have passed since the number last appeared, helping you identify how recently or how long ago it was drawn. The Last Draw Date shows the most recent draw in which the number appeared, allowing you to quickly review its latest activity and overall drawing trend.

0
Frequency
24
Expected
22.5
Interval
10
Last Draw
May-07-2026
1
Frequency
19
Expected
22.5
Interval
13
Last Draw
May-07-2026
2
Frequency
24
Expected
22.5
Interval
7
Last Draw
May-05-2026
3
Frequency
25
Expected
22.5
Interval
40
Last Draw
May-08-2026
4
Frequency
25
Expected
22.5
Interval
9
Last Draw
May-08-2026
5
Frequency
22
Expected
22.5
Interval
25
Last Draw
May-08-2026
6
Frequency
23
Expected
22.5
Interval
6
Last Draw
May-06-2026
7
Frequency
24
Expected
22.5
Interval
4
Last Draw
May-08-2026
8
Frequency
19
Expected
22.5
Interval
1
Last Draw
May-07-2026
9
Frequency
20
Expected
22.5
Interval
6
Last Draw
May-07-2026

In Ohio Pick 3, each position in the winning number can contain any digit from 0 to 9. That means there are 10 possible digits, all with equal probability. Because each digit has the same chance of appearing, the theoretical probability for each digit is 1/10 or 10%. So if there are 225 digits from 75 draws with 3 digits, the expected frequency would roughly be ~22.5.

Although the actual numbers will not be perfectly equal because randomness naturally creates small fluctuations. However, over hundreds or thousands of draws, the distribution should gradually approach about 10% per digit. If one digit consistently appears far more or far less than expected, it could suggest a statistical anomaly or possible bias.

In the Number Frequency Chart above,the distribution is not perfectly uniform, indicating some variation across digits. The spread between the highest and lowest values is 6%. There is moderate variation in the distribution.

Expected frequency: 22.5
Digits with lower-than-expected frequency: 1 and 8
Most frequent digit(s): 3 and 4 at 25
Least frequent digit(s): 1 and 8 at 19

Number Frequency by Position

Not all positions behave the same. The Number Frequency by Position reveals how often each digit (0-9) appears in every draw position, helping uncover hidden patterns, frequency imbalances, and potential positional biases that may not be visible in overall results.

In every Number Frequency by Position, the expected frequency is 7.5 (10% of 75 draws) for each digit (0-9) in every position. Each position is independent, random, and can contain any digit from 0 to 9. That means there are 10% equally likely outcomes per position.

Position 1

The distribution is not perfectly uniform, indicating some variation across digits.

Expected frequency: 7.5
Digits with higher-than-expected frequency: 3, 4, and 7
Digits with lower-than-expected frequency: 1, 5, and 6
Most frequent digit(s): 3 at 10
Least frequent digit(s): 5 and 6 at 5

The contrast between higher and lower digits suggests a skewed or uneven distribution pattern.

Position 2

The distribution is not perfectly uniform, indicating some variation across digits.

Expected frequency: 7.5
Digits with higher-than-expected frequency: 4 and 6
Digits with lower-than-expected frequency: 1, 2, and 7
Most frequent digit(s): 4 and 6 at 11
Least frequent digit(s): 7 at 3

The contrast between higher and lower digits suggests a skewed or uneven distribution pattern.

Position 3

The distribution is not perfectly uniform, indicating some variation across digits.

Expected frequency: 7.5
Digits with higher-than-expected frequency: 0, 2, 5, and 7
Digits with lower-than-expected frequency: 4, 8, and 9
Most frequent digit(s): 7 at 12
Least frequent digit(s): 8 at 3

The contrast between higher and lower digits suggests a skewed or uneven distribution pattern.

The current dataset may be too limited to establish a reliable conclusion. Variations in digit frequency can occur naturally in small samples, and the observed distribution may not reflect long-term behavior. Increasing the number of analyzed draws will provide a more accurate assessment.