Thursday, the 26th of December
Prizes & winners
TIER | TICKETS | $/WINNER | TOTAL | |
---|---|---|---|---|
5+1 | 0 | X | $ 1,236,530.76 | $ 0.00 |
5 | 10 | X | $ 46,202.65 | $ 462,026.50 |
4+1 | 47 | X | $ 4,493.90 | $ 211,213.30 |
3+1 | 2,145 | X | $ 76.95 | $ 165,057.75 |
4 | 2,841 | X | $ 32.55 | $ 92,474.55 |
2+1 | 22,787 | X | $ 18.10 | $ 412,444.70 |
Notable in these results
- Notice that there are 1 sets of three consecutive numbers in this draw. Now that's rare!
- Look how close to each other these 4 numbers have been: 5, 8, 9, 2. Only 7 numbers apart and they all share the same decade represented by number 0
- Although the first 3 statistical factors (Sum of numbers, Sum of digits and Numbers range) are mixed, they were one hair away from being the same.
- Numbers 8, 9, 2 from this draw can be found in the previous Australia Powerball numbers and/or their neighbors.
- The greatest distance between two adjacent numbers in these results is 16 (10 to 26) while the smallest distance is 1 (due to the consecutive numbers)
Australia Powerball statistics for 2002-12-26
Statistical factor | Value | Trend | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Sum of numbers | 60 | ↓ | -60.53% |
Sum of digits | 33 | ↓ | -25% |
Numbers range | ⟳ | % | |
Evens | 4 | ⟳ | |
Odds | 2 | ⟳ | |
Repeating Decades | 4 | ↑ | 2 |
Repeating last digits | 1 | ↓ | -1 |
Hot number | 19 | not drawn | |
Cold number | 17 | not drawn | |
Most overdue number | 17 | not drawn | |
Repeating numbers | N/A | ⇢ |
Note: Trend column based on the previous results.