SuperEnalotto Frequency Analysis – Number Draw Frequency

Frequency analysis tracks how many times each number has been drawn in SuperEnalotto history. This page displays the draw count for all 90 main numbers, helping players understand historical distribution patterns. Data is updated automatically after each official draw.

Understanding Number Frequency

In a fair lottery like SuperEnalotto, each number should theoretically be drawn with equal probability over time. With 6 numbers drawn from 1-90in each draw, the expected frequency for each number can be calculated mathematically.

However, in any finite sample of draws, some variation from the expected frequency is normal and expected. This variation decreases proportionally as more draws occur (Law of Large Numbers), but short-term deviations are statistically expected and do not indicate any bias in the draw process.

SuperEnalotto Number Frequency Data

1
218x
2
197x
3
192x
4
197x
5
196x
6
246x
7
203x
8
206x
9
222x
10
213x
11
214x
12
186x
13
190x
14
191x
15
203x
16
211x
17
217x
18
187x
19
231x
20
217x
21
223x
22
205x
23
202x
24
193x
25
223x
26
194x
27
187x
28
215x
29
198x
30
213x
31
214x
32
230x
33
218x
34
209x
35
206x
36
181x
37
204x
38
224x
39
233x
40
217x
41
224x
42
211x
43
221x
44
192x
45
230x
46
204x
47
223x
48
213x
49
233x
50
178x

Mathematical Expectation vs. Reality

For SuperEnalotto, the mathematical expected frequency for each number can be calculated as:

Expected Frequency = (Number of Draws) × (6 / 90)

Actual frequencies will vary from this expected value. Numbers appearing significantly more often than expected are considered "hot," while those appearing less often are "cold." However, these labels describe past performance only and have no bearing on future draws.

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Disclaimer: Frequency data is historical and does not predict future outcomes. Each SuperEnalotto draw is independent and random.

Last updated: 2026-05-30