All the answers about EuroMillions analysis
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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.
A hot number has been drawn frequently over the last 2 years of draws.
A cold number has rarely been drawn over the same period. These numbers have a significant gap.
The analysis covers all 50 main numbers AND the 12 stars.
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 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.
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.
Hot numbers are those drawn most frequently over the historical period. Cold numbers are those drawn least frequently.
LotoIA displays both rankings on the Statistics page. This is purely descriptive — past frequency does not predict future draws.
Yes, LotoIA is completely free.
All statistical tools, the HYBRIDE chatbot, the grid generator, and the simulator are accessible without registration or payment.
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