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This dataset contains the complete history of all winning numbers from the US Powerball lottery, one of the largest and most popular lottery games in the world. It includes the winning white balls, the red Powerball, and the draw date for every drawing held. This comprehensive archive is perfect for statistical analysis, trend spotting, application development, or simply for satisfying your curiosity about the history of life-changing numbers.
Dive into the data to explore number frequencies, jackpot trends, and the numerical patterns that have created millionaires. Whether you're a data scientist, a developer, a researcher, or a lottery enthusiast, this dataset is your ultimate resource for everything Powerball.
date: The date on which the lottery drawing was held. (Format: MM/DD/YYYY)
number1: The first winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number2: The second winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number3: The third winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number4: The fourth winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number5: The fifth winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
powerball: The winning red Powerball number. (Type: Integer)
powerplay: The Power Play multiplier for that draw, where applicable. (Type: Integer)
jackpot: The top prize awarded for matching all the winning numbers. (Type: Integer)
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This dataset contains cleaned and structured results of the Serbian national lottery game "Loto 7/39", spanning from 2013 to mid August of 2025.
All data was extracted from official PDF reports published on the website of Državna Lutrija Srbije (the national lottery authority), and includes the exact draw order when available.
Columns: - Year: Year of the draw - Draw #: Sequential draw number within the year - #1 to #7: The seven numbers drawn (in the order they were drawn, when possible)
Potential Uses: - Randomness testing & statistical analysis - Pattern recognition - ML model experimentation on pseudo-random sequences - Educational projects
Dataset was parsed using Python, pdfminer.six, and regex-based extraction.
Note: All source files are publicly available and no copyright is violated. This dataset simply organizes and makes accessible data already released by the official lottery website.
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Mega Millions Mega Millions is a multi-state lottery game that features two drawings each week, typically on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Players pick five numbers from a set of 70 and a Mega Ball number from a set of 25. To hit the jackpot, a player must match all six numbers drawn. Apart from the jackpot, there are other prize tiers based on matching fewer numbers.
Powerball Powerball is another multi-state lottery in the USA. Players select five numbers from a range of 1 to 69, and an additional Powerball number from 1 to 26. Drawings are held twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Matching all five numbers and the Powerball wins the jackpot, but there are lesser prizes for matching fewer numbers.
Cash 4 Life Cash 4 Life is a lottery game that offers players the chance to win $1,000 a day for life by matching five numbers from 1 to 60 and a Cash Ball from 1 to 4. The game has two drawings every week. Besides the top prize, the game has various other prize levels, including a second prize of $1,000 a week for life.
Quick Draw Quick Draw is a daily lottery game where players select from a range of numbers, and drawings are held multiple times a day. It features a keno-style format, where players choose up to 10 numbers from a pool of 80. The more numbers matched, the larger the prize.
NY Lotto NY Lotto is New York's only jackpot game with drawings held twice a week. Players choose six numbers from 1 to 59. Matching all six numbers wins the jackpot. The game also features several lower-tier prizes based on matching fewer numbers.
Take 5 Take 5 is a daily drawing game exclusive to New York. Players pick five numbers from a set of 39. The game offers a top prize for matching all five numbers and smaller prizes for matching two, three, or four numbers.
Pick 10 Pick 10 is a daily keno-style game where players select 10 numbers from a range of 1 to 80. The lottery then draws 20 numbers, and players win based on how many of their chosen numbers match the drawn numbers. There are several prize tiers, with the top prize awarded for matching all 10 of one's selected numbers.
Data retrieved from Data.gov (https://www.data.gov/)
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TwitterDescription: This dataset contains historical Powerball winning numbers along with the respective multiplier for each draw. The Powerball lottery is a widely known and popular game played across multiple states in the United States. With this dataset, you can explore patterns, frequencies, and analyze the distribution of winning numbers over time.
Content: The dataset includes the following columns: - Draw Date: The date of the Powerball draw. - Winning Number: The combination of winning numbers drawn. - Multiplier: The multiplier applied to the winnings (if applicable).
Source: The data is sourced from the New York Lottery website. For further details and payouts, visit here.
Use Cases: - Analyze trends and frequencies of winning numbers. - Explore the impact of the multiplier on winnings. - Develop predictive models for future Powerball draws.
Potential Applications: - Data visualization projects. - Machine learning models for predictive analysis. - Statistical analysis of lottery patterns.
Keywords: lottery, Powerball, gambling, numbers, prediction, analytics
License: Public domain
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Winning the lottery has always been a dream for a lot of people. Because of that, a lot of work have been done in the past to try and tackle the challenge. We saw the rise of different approaches, from computer softwares that optimize your lottery picks to numerical and statistical analysis, as well as esoteric approaches.
More recently, with the rise of machine learning (hereafter: ML), people have tried to tackle the problem by trying to have a ML model predict the next combination. However, most of those who undertook to try this approach had poor understanding of ML-related basics such as data preprocessing and signal processing.
As an example of bad things that were done, there were projects that built a ML model that took raw draw results and outputted N numbers, hoping that those N numbers would be the correct combination of the next draw. To give you an analogy with a real world example, it would be like taking in the raw data (bytes) of an audio file as the (sole) input of a model and hope that it outputs a concept like bpm, music genre, ... Of course, this resulted in extremely bad results and ML models that didn't learn a single thing. Similarly, it would be the same as trying to predict stock prices using only the price as the sole input variable. It would be bound to fail without creating higher-level features. Models that do not do that would never succeed.
Because Machine-Learning-based approaches were bound to fail before even beginning unless something was done regarding data and signal processing, I decided to make my contribution by crafting higher-level features (/ abstract concepts) from historic lottery data.
I leave under mouth discussions about the mathematical theory of probability (which I explained more in the repository of Lofea, a project I created to generate this dataset) or why mathematicians say it would be theoretically impossible to predict. Those specifics and other questions can be discussed in the comments section. To let people still dream enough to try and tackle the problem, I'd like to point out that stock market prices (which are also numerical time series data) are said to be unpredictable due to the Efficient Market Hypothesis. Regardless, firms and individuals have been trying their best to try and predict the evolution of stock prices. Although theories tell us something is impossible in theory, there might be a practical implementation flaw that might get exploited if studied carefully enough. Who knows unless they try ?
Preprocessed historical results.
Tackling a big and complex task often requires problem solving methodologies, such as divide and conquer. This is why instead of tackling a regular pick 6 among 49 or so lottery, this dataset focuses on simple 1/10 lottery data (i.e. pick 1 among 10). But it also includes a version for the Euromillions (a 5/50 lottery).
You will find in the archive features.04-2021 files containing computed features, as well as the whole draw histories used to compute them.
One lottery is the Euromillions, and the other is TrioMagic, though similar datasets can be crafted for lotteries that share their respective formats.
Regarding 1/10 lottery, since most of 1/10 lotteries have several pools (/columns) from which one has to pick, this kind of dataset with higher-level features can be created for each column individually and compared among different lotteries.
The big idea here is to preprocess historic draws as if it was a signal or a time serie and create higher-level features based on it. Inspired by the approach of working with numerical time series signals such as stock market prices.
There are several high-level concepts we may want to predict, such as the parity of the next draw. This would be a classification problem. You may also choose to tackle a regression problem, such as trying to predict the repartition of rate of even numbers in the next N draws (for instance N=2, 3 or 5). There are also other possible targets besides the parity, such as the Universe length, which will be described below.
The target you choose to predict may influence what kind of features you will try to include or craft.
Several of the features included in this dataset are based on a concept I came up with I called « Universe Length ».
Basically, Universe Length (referred to as ULen in the dataset) is the number of different numbers in a given time frame.
For instance in a 1/10 lottery, Universe Length over a time frame of 10 draws with the ...
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Downloadable JSON dataset containing the latest 10 Loto Vert results including numbers, dates and payout details.
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This dataset contains the complete history of all winning numbers from the US Powerball lottery, one of the largest and most popular lottery games in the world. It includes the winning white balls, the red Powerball, and the draw date for every drawing held. This comprehensive archive is perfect for statistical analysis, trend spotting, application development, or simply for satisfying your curiosity about the history of life-changing numbers.
Dive into the data to explore number frequencies, jackpot trends, and the numerical patterns that have created millionaires. Whether you're a data scientist, a developer, a researcher, or a lottery enthusiast, this dataset is your ultimate resource for everything Powerball.
date: The date on which the lottery drawing was held. (Format: MM/DD/YYYY)
number1: The first winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number2: The second winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number3: The third winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number4: The fourth winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
number5: The fifth winning white ball number. (Type: Integer)
powerball: The winning red Powerball number. (Type: Integer)
powerplay: The Power Play multiplier for that draw, where applicable. (Type: Integer)
jackpot: The top prize awarded for matching all the winning numbers. (Type: Integer)