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here are the most commonly drawn lotto numbers, according to an analysis

whether you’re a regular lottery player or only dabble ...

whether you’re a regular lottery player or only dabble occasionally, you may choose to pick for your own numbers rather than let the machine decide for you.
but which numbers have better odds at being drawn?
there are birthdays and other special dates people often use, while some gamblers simply have favourite numbers or what they believe to be lucky ones that they gravitate towards.

in an analysis, minimumdepositcasinos.org looked at data spanning 2020 to 2024 from top canadian games including lotto max, lotto 6/49 and daily grand to identify the most frequently drawn numbers.

it seems seven is often described as “lucky” for a reason.
the number appeared 214 times, and is considered by many a “powerful and mystical number that resonates with wisdom and enlightenment,” the website analysis said.
numerologically speaking, seven is often associated with “introspection, spiritual growth, and a quest for deeper truth.”
number 46 came in second place, having been drawn 197 times.

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the experts turned to numerology, breaking down 46 to 4 + 6 = 10, and then further to 1 + 0 = 1, as the number one can be associated with “new beginnings, leadership, and individuality.”
coming in the third spot and appearing 195 times is the number 14, and then further down to 1 + 4 = 5, the number five can symbolize change and freedom as players seek to transform their lives with new experiences.

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numbers 28, 34 and 54 tied for fourth place, followed by 17 in seventh.
it was a five-way tie for eighth, with 37, 18, 19, 35 and 38 taking those spots. ninth place went to 48 and rounding out the top 10 was 23.
if there’s a number you want to think about avoiding, it’s 20, which was the least drawn, only appearing 150 times.
as for the most frequently drawn bonus numbers, the top 7 were 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 7 and 3.
denette wilford
denette wilford

denette wilford is a multimedia journalist at the toronto sun. she began her career at tv guide canada before going freelance for more than a decade, writing for huffington post, food network, etalk, hgtv, 24 hours toronto, and raptors, leafs and toronto fc magazines until landing at the sun, where aside from writing anything and everything, she also brings you your midday sun newsletter every weekday.

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