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Powerball · draw stats
How the last draws actually landed
Where each draw landed
Each row is one recent draw; each dot is one of its numbers, placed along the pool, lowest numbers on the left, highest on the right. The tinted band is the draw's range: a short band means the numbers clubbed together (low spread), a long band means they scattered (high spread). The centre line is the low/high boundary, where the dots sit around it is exactly the low/high mix counted below.
Odd / even mix
Split each draw's numbers into odds and evens and you get a mix like "4 odd / 3 even". Here's every mix that showed up in this window, and how often:
Low / high mix
, splitting the number pool down the middle. Each draw lands somewhere across the two halves:
Consecutive pairs
Every consecutive pair that landed in this window, most frequent first, a favourite way to anchor two numbers on a ticket:
A pair having landed before doesn't make it any more or less likely next draw, every combination resets to equal odds. This is a picture of the past, not a tip.
Bell curve of draw averages
Take one draw and average its numbers, you get a single value for that draw. Do it for every draw in the window and stack them into buckets, and you get the chart below. The averages pile up near the middle of the range and thin out at the ends, the classic bell shape that random draws naturally produce. A draw made of all low numbers (or all high ones) is possible, just rare, which is why the edges stay short.
How Powerball works
Australian Powerball draws 7 main numbers from 1 to 35, plus 1 Powerball from a separate barrel of 1 to 20, every Thursday night. Division One needs all 7 main numbers plus the Powerball. Because the Powerball comes from its own barrel, the game's overall odds structure differs from Oz Lotto or Saturday Lotto. Division One odds are 1 in 134,490,400 per single game.
About the frequency grid
As with every game on this site, the grid reflects the past only. Each Thursday's draw is independent of every draw before it.
The Powerball number itself
The Powerball comes from its own separate barrel of 1 to 20, nothing to do with the 7 main numbers. Here's how each Powerball number has fared across the draws loaded on this page, computed live from the data every time it refreshes, including a proper statistical test of whether the spread means anything:
Because of that, the Powerball number isn't targeted the way the main-number Stats Pick is. But the same "Lean hot" / "Lean cold" mode above does apply to it, same spirit as the main numbers: pick Lean hot and the Powerball number leans toward the warmer end of this list; Lean cold, the colder end. Same honest caveat as everywhere else, this is a lean for fun, not a real edge, since the underlying spread isn't distinguishable from chance.
About the stats on this page
Every figure and chart above, the spread, the draw map, the odd/even and low/high mixes, the pairs, the bell curve, is a descriptive summary of past draws, shown because it's genuinely interesting to look at. None of it carries any information about future draws: every draw is random and independent, so no pattern above changes any number's chances. Treat all of it as information and entertainment, not guidance.
Frequently asked questions
What were the latest Powerball results?
The latest Powerball winning numbers are shown live at the top of this page, drawn from our stored draw data and refreshed after each draw. Always confirm results with the official operator before acting on them.
How many numbers do you need to win Powerball?
The minimum prize in Powerball needs 2 winning numbers plus the Powerball (Division 9). A standard game means picking seven numbers from 1 to 35 plus a Powerball from 1 to 20.
What are the odds of winning Division 1 in Powerball?
The odds of a single Powerball game winning Division 1 are 1 in 134,490,400. Every combination of numbers has exactly the same chance.
What are the hot and cold Powerball numbers?
Hot numbers have appeared most often in recent draws and cold numbers least often. This page calculates both live from the last 90 real Powerball draws, remember past frequency does not change any number’s future odds.
Do overdue Powerball numbers come up more often?
No. An overdue number, one absent for many draws, is exactly as likely as any other number in the next draw. Every draw is independent. We show overdue numbers because they’re interesting, not because they’re predictive.