EuroMillions
Internal Audit Draw #2026-01-20

EuroMillions winning numbers for 01/20/2026 (drawing # 2026-01-20)

Published Jan 23, 2026
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EuroMillions Statistical Analysis Report

Executive Summary

This report provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of the EuroMillions Lottery, focusing on recent trends and historical data to identify potential patterns and deviations from randomness. The analysis covers main numbers and Lucky Star numbers, examining frequency, distribution, and other relevant statistical parameters across different timeframes (1 month, 3 months, 1 year, and 3 years). While the EuroMillions Lottery is inherently random, this report aims to highlight any statistically significant anomalies or trends that may be of interest.

Current Draw Micro-Analysis

The latest EuroMillions draw (#2026-01-20) yielded the following numbers:

  • Main Numbers: 11, 18, 19, 22, 50
  • Lucky Star Numbers: 1, 11

A brief analysis of this draw reveals the following:

  • Sum: 120
  • Odd/Even Parity: 1 Odd, 4 Even
  • Section Distribution:
    • G2 (11-20): 3 numbers (11, 18, 19)
    • G3 (21-30): 1 number (22)
    • G5 (41-50): 1 number (50)

The sum of 120 falls within the 80-120 bucket, which has occurred 25% of the time in the last month. The odd/even parity of 1 odd and 4 even is less common, only occurring 12.5% of the time in the last month. The distribution across sections shows concentration in the G2 band.

Historical Comparison: Hot and Cold Numbers

This section compares the frequency of numbers across different timeframes to identify "hot" (frequently drawn) and "cold" (infrequently drawn) numbers.

Main Numbers

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Number1-Month Frequency3-Month Frequency1-Year Frequency3-Year Frequency
111820
5241225
8141541
10221034
1124730
17251131
18331034
2223719
24121535
2614723
2713829
29261742
3111927
3423739
44371641
47121235
5022729

Observations:

  • Number 44 is a consistently "hot" number, appearing frequently across all timeframes.
  • Numbers 1, 5, 11, 17, 22, 26, 27, 31, 34, 47 and 50 are relatively less frequent compared to their historical averages, suggesting they might be considered "cold" in the short term.

Lucky Star Numbers

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Number1-Month Frequency3-Month Frequency1-Year Frequency3-Year Frequency
1351850
2272255
3131553
423840
5132358
6021650
7021654
8031652
9031758
10572157
11161642
12162057

Observations:

  • Number 10 is a very "hot" Lucky Star number in the recent 1-month period.
  • Numbers 6, 7 and 8 have been relatively infrequent in the last month.

Structural Trends

Sum Range Stability

The analysis of sum ranges reveals the following:

  • 1-Month Baseline: 50% of draws have a sum between 121-160.
  • 3-Month Baseline: 60% of draws have a sum between 121-160.
  • 1-Year Baseline: 44.2% of draws have a sum between 121-160.
  • 3-Year Baseline: 46% of draws have a sum between 121-160.

The sum range of 121-160 appears to be the most probable, although the 1-year and 3-year baselines show a broader distribution.

Odd/Even Parity Stability

The analysis of odd/even parity reveals the following:

  • 1-Month Baseline: Best range (2 Odd, 3 Even) occurs 37.5% of the time.
  • 3-Month Baseline: Best range (3 Odd, 2 Even) occurs 36% of the time.
  • 1-Year Baseline: Best range (3 Odd, 2 Even) occurs 36.5% of the time.
  • 3-Year Baseline: Best range (3 Odd, 2 Even) occurs 34.2% of the time.

Draws with 2 or 3 odd numbers are the most common.

Bonus Evolution

The Lucky Star numbers show a high degree of variability. The most frequent numbers in the last month (10) differ significantly from the most frequent numbers over the past year (5, 2, 10, 12). This suggests that recent performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Conclusion

The EuroMillions Lottery continues to exhibit a high degree of randomness. While some numbers appear more frequently than others over specific timeframes, these trends are not necessarily indicative of future performance. The recent draw exhibits some deviations from the historical average, particularly in the odd/even parity. Given the inherent randomness of the Lottery, caution should be exercised when using historical data to predict future outcomes.

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