Springing into March

Maybe it’s a good thing that February is the shortest month of the year. It means that the wait for the seasons to change doesn’t seem as long, or at least that’s the hope! Mega Millions said “Farewell” to February with an interesting play February 27th. On the surface, it may not have been much. But, we here at Lottery Binge know better than to take things at face value.

General Lottery Analysis

With winning numbers 10, 17, 21, 38, 43, and MB 23, the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern made its 146th appearance, its first since February 16, 2018.

Something lurks beneath the surface. Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

Given there have been 336 drawings, this Pattern has played 43.5% of the time.

With 32 appearances, the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order has played in 21.9% of the 146 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. This statistic becomes 9.52% when looking at all 336 drawings. Prior to Tuesday night, this General Order played on February 6, 2018.

Now with eight appearances, the 1 2 1 1 0 1 Specific Order played in 25% of the 32 drawings where the General Order was [1-2-1-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 5.48% of the 146 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Finally, when looking at all 336 drawings, this Specific Order has played 2.38% of the time. We last saw the 1 2 1 1 0 1 Specific Order in the January 26, 2018 drawing.

Three Number Combination(s)

The repeating Three-Number Combination of the evening was 10, 38, 43.

There’s something about that Combination. Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

There’s a bit more to this Combination. For one, it made its debut in the January 26, 2018 drawing. No big deal, right? Well, if you glance up at the previous section, January 26th was when we last saw the 1 2 1 1 0 1 Specific Order. The winning numbers were close, too. Don’t believe us? Check out that link again.

Will March start off with something wild, or will it be calm?

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