SuperEnalotto Statistics – Number Frequency and Trends

This page presents comprehensive statistical analysis of SuperEnalotto lottery draws. The statistics below are calculated from historical draw data and updated after each new draw. These statistics are provided for informational purposes and do not predict future outcomes.

Understanding SuperEnalotto Statistics

Lottery statistics measure how often each number has appeared in past draws. In SuperEnalotto, players select 6 main numbers from 1-90 plus 1 Jolly from 1-90. Statistical analysis tracks the frequency of each number's appearance.

Key Statistical Concepts

  • Frequency: The total number of times a specific number has been drawn
  • Percentage: The proportion of draws in which a number appeared
  • Last Drawn: The most recent draw in which a number appeared
  • Overdue: Numbers that haven't appeared for an extended period

Draw History Overview

Total Draws Analyzed

3180

Number Range

1-90

Draw Days

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

Statistical Independence in Lottery Draws

It is important to understand that each SuperEnalotto draw is a statistically independent event. This means that the outcome of one draw has absolutely no influence on future draws. The balls have no memory of previous results. A number that has appeared frequently in the past is no more or less likely to appear in the next draw than any other number.

The odds of any specific combination appearing remain constant at approximately 1 in 622,614,630for the jackpot prize, regardless of historical patterns. Statistical analysis can be interesting for informational purposes, but it cannot provide a mathematical advantage in predicting future outcomes.

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Disclaimer: Statistics are provided for informational purposes only. Lottery outcomes are random, and past statistics do not influence future results. Play responsibly.

Last updated: 2026-05-29