How it works

Our simulator uses the HYBRIDE engine, an algorithm that analyses 732+ historical draws from EuroMillions.

The system combines long-term analysis and recent trends to generate grids of 5 numbers (1-50) and 2 stars (1-12).

NO. EuroMillions is a pure game of chance. No method, algorithm or statistic can predict future results.

Our tool is purely statistical and descriptive. It guarantees NO winnings whatsoever.

Probability of winning the jackpot: 1 in 139,838,160

EuroMillions uses 5 numbers from 1 to 50 + 2 stars from 1 to 12, compared with 5 numbers from 1 to 49 + 1 lucky number from 1 to 10 for the French Loto.

EuroMillions draws take place on Tuesdays and Fridays, whilst the French Loto is drawn on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The engine used is HYBRIDE, a version specifically adapted for the EuroMillions rules.

"Grounded" means LotoIA's answers are anchored in real data: the HYBRIDE chatbot and the analyses rely exclusively on the history of official EuroMillions draws, not on guesswork. The goal is to avoid approximations and to provide only verifiable statistical facts.

The HYBRIDE engine analyses the draw history along several axes: long-term frequencies, recent trends, and gaps. It is adapted to the EuroMillions format (5 numbers from 1 to 50 and 2 stars from 1 to 12), with the stars treated as a statistical space distinct from the main numbers.

These three modes weight the history differently: the Conservative mode relies mainly on long-term frequencies, the Recent mode emphasises the trends of the latest draws, and the Balanced mode combines both. They change the way grids are composed, without altering the random nature of the draw.

No. No artificial intelligence can predict a EuroMillions draw, which is based on pure chance. Each draw is independent of the previous ones. LotoIA does not anticipate any result: the tool only analyses and presents the frequencies observed in the history, for informational and educational purposes.

LotoIA is dedicated to EuroMillions analysis and connected to the history of the official draws: its answers are anchored in this data ("grounding"), aiming for statistical reliability without approximation. General-purpose assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude are not connected in real time to this official draw history: they are not designed to provide verified, up-to-date EuroMillions statistics in the same way.

Numbers and Stars

A "hot" number or star is one drawn frequently over the period analysed; a "cold" one is rarely drawn. LotoIA computes these frequencies over the 50 numbers and 12 stars from the official draws. This is purely descriptive: a past frequency neither increases nor decreases the probability of a future draw, as each draw is independent.

The 2 stars (1-12) are analysed separately with their own frequency, gap and hot/cold/neutral category.

The HYBRIDE engine treats stars as a distinct combinatorial space from the main numbers.

The convergence index assesses how well a grid respects certain statistical balances observed in the history: odd/even split, spread of the numbers, mix of hot and cold numbers. It is a descriptive indicator of statistical consistency, not a measure of the probability of winning.

No, this is a misconception. A number that has not come up for a long time is no more likely to appear in the next draw: each draw is independent and all numbers have the same probability every time. The gap is a descriptive indicator, not a prediction signal.

The gap is the number of draws elapsed since a number or star last appeared. It is a descriptive statistical indicator that measures the time since the last appearance; it gives no indication about upcoming draws.

LotoIA publishes the ranking of numbers by draw frequency over the draw history, available on the Statistics page. These frequencies are purely observational: they describe the past and cannot be used to anticipate the next draws, which remain random.

The 12 stars (1 to 12) have their own frequency ranking, separate from the main numbers, available on the Statistics page. As with the numbers, this is a descriptive analysis of the history, with no predictive value.

Pairs

A pair corresponds to two numbers (balls or stars) drawn together in the same EuroMillions draw. LotoIA analyses co-occurrences across the complete history: 1,225 possible ball pairs and 66 possible star pairs.

Visit the EuroMillions Pairs page for the ball and star pair rankings (hot and cold), plus two interactive search tools: a 50-ball grid and a 12-star grid.

No. Pair analysis is a statistical tool based on draw history. Each draw is independent and past results do not influence future draws. LotoIA provides factual data, not predictions.

Data

The data comes from the official EuroMillions draws.

The database contains 732 draws covering several years of history.

The database is updated regularly after each official draw (Tuesday and Friday).

Grids are generated in real time with each use, based on the latest available data.

LotoIA analyses all the official EuroMillions draws available in its database, i.e. several years of history updated after each draw (Tuesday and Friday). The exact number of draws taken into account is shown on the analysis pages.

EuroMillions

EuroMillions draws take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 21:00 CET.

LotoIA updates its database after each draw.

To win the jackpot, you need to match all 5 main numbers (1-50) and both Lucky Stars (1-12).

There are 13 prize tiers in total.

EuroMillions is available in 9 European countries: France, UK, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland.

LotoIA covers statistics for all participating countries.

Yes, LotoIA is completely free.

All statistical tools, the HYBRIDE chatbot, the grid generator, and the simulator are accessible without registration or payment.

Yes. EuroMillions is a single European draw: the same 5 numbers and 2 stars apply in all 9 participating countries (France, UK, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland). LotoIA's statistics therefore apply to all of these countries.

The History page lets you search for a EuroMillions draw by date and display the 5 numbers and 2 stars drawn. All official results can be viewed there and are updated after each draw.

The HYBRIDE chatbot answers your questions about EuroMillions statistics: the frequency of a number or star, gaps, pairs, or the results of a past draw. Its answers are anchored in the official draws; it provides factual information and gives no predictions.

LotoIA requires no registration or personal data to use its tools. Browsing is anonymous and the service complies with the GDPR. Details are provided in our privacy policy.

No. LotoIA does not let you play, bet, or buy a grid. It is a free tool for statistical analysis and education about EuroMillions. To play, you must use an official licensed operator in your country.

Responsible Gambling

Gambling, including EuroMillions, carries risks:

  • Financial losses: You can lose the money you stake
  • Addiction: Gambling can become pathological
  • Psychological impact: Stress, anxiety, frustration
  • Family consequences: Debt, conflicts

Golden rules:

  • Never gamble more than you can afford to lose
  • EuroMillions should remain an occasional form of entertainment
  • Never try to "chase your losses" after a loss

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties with gambling:

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YES, absolutely.

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This rule applies to EuroMillions, lotteries, casinos, sports betting, etc.

Parents are responsible for monitoring their children's use of the Internet.

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