And {2-1-1-1-1} Comes Out of the Shadows

For those of you who read our blog last week and were hoping for a three-peat of the {2-2-1-1} Pattern, we’re here to tell you that it did not make an appearance last night. What we did see was fascinating in its own right.

The winning Mega Millions numbers for June 28th, 2016 were 15, 17, 20, 35, 55, and MB7.

Winning Mega Millions numbers from lotterytrend-megamillions.com

These numbers played in the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern, which has now played 108 times out of 281, or 38.4%. The {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern reigns supreme as the most commonly seen Mega Millions Pattern to date, and it did so prior to last night’s drawing. In fact, this Pattern previously played just a little over a month ago on May 27th, 2016.

Given the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern, the following General Orders are allowed:

[1-1-1-2-1]

[1-1-2-1-1]

[1-2-1-1-1]

[2-1-1-1-1]

The winning numbers followed the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order, which previously appeared on April 22nd, 2016. This General Order has now appeared in 29 of the 108 drawings in which the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern has played, bringing it up to 26.9%. As of the June 28th drawing, the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order is the most commonly seen.

Hmm. Looks like the winning Pattern and the winning General Order we saw last night were the most common of their types. Did this also hold true for the Specific Order?

Looks like the 1 2 1 1 0 1 Specific Order made an appearance, its first since April 22nd, 2016. This Specific Order has now appeared in 11 out of the 29 drawings the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order has appeared in, or 37.9%. As it turns out, the 1 2 1 1 0 1 Specific Order is in fact the most commonly seen Specific Order to date in Mega Millions!

The June 28th Mega Millions drawing saw the appearance of the most commonly seen winning Pattern, General Order and Specific Order. What will Friday’s drawing have in store?

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