Saturday, the 17th of February
Prizes & winners
TIER | TICKETS | £/WINNER | TOTAL | |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 5 | X | £ 2,064,154.00 | £ 10,320,770.00 |
5+1 | 16 | X | £ 198,476.00 | £ 3,175,616.00 |
5 | 1,243 | X | £ 1,596.00 | £ 1,983,828.00 |
4 | 72,891 | X | £ 59.00 | £ 4,300,569.00 |
3 | 1,340,880 | X | £ 10.00 | £ 13,408,800.00 |
Notable in these results
- Numbers 4, 14, 15, 16 from this draw can be found in the previous UK Lotto numbers and/or their neighbors.
- The greatest distance between two adjacent numbers in these results is 10 (4 to 14) while the smallest distance is 1 (due to the consecutive numbers)
- Notice that there are 1 sets of three consecutive numbers in this draw. Now that's not an every day event!
- Look how close to each other these 4 numbers have been: 14, 15, 16, 18. Only 4 numbers apart and they all share the same decade represented by number 1
- Except for 1 (15), all are even numbers: (4, 14, 16, 18, 22)
- The first 3 statistical factors (Sum of numbers, Sum of digits and Numbers range) are mixed.
UK statistics for 1996-02-17
Statistical factor | Value | Trend | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Sum of numbers | 89 | ↓ | -21.93% |
Sum of digits | 35 | ↑ | 6.06% |
Numbers range | 18 | ↓ | -52.63% |
Evens | 5 | ↑ | 1 |
Odds | 1 | ↓ | -1 |
Repeating Decades | 4 | ↑ | 1 |
Repeating last digits | 2 | ⟳ | |
Hot number | 44 | not drawn | |
Cold number | 39 | not drawn | |
Most overdue number | 1 | not drawn | |
Repeating numbers | 14 - 15 | ⇢ |
Note: Trend column based on the previous results.