A-Maze-in’ Mega Millions

According to Lottery Trend analysts, employing a mathematical strategy can be like working through a maze. You start off with a hodgepodge of numbers, study them carefully with respect to their relationships with each other, and then do a comparison with three numbers and so on. You keep going until you whittle that hodgepodge down to the five or six numbers that can possibly win you the big bucks.

There is a method to the madness, after all. Once you clear your mind of clutter and noise, you can better come up with strategies to pick numbers. However, if you played this past St. Patrick’s Day, you probably turned green from sickness.

Mega Millions toasted itself once again, as no one picked the six winning numbers. As disappointing as it is to not win, $96 million is a hefty consolation!

General Lottery Analysis

With winning numbers 20, 27, 28, 58, 59, and MB 25, the {3-2-1} Pattern made its 24th, appearance.

As common as a four-leaf clover! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

This Pattern has now played in 4.36% of the 550 Mega Millions drawings and was last seen January 21, 2020.

The [3-2-1] General Order, now with 13 appearances, has played in 54.2% of the 13 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 550 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 2.36% of the time. Prior to Tuesday night, the [3-2-1] General Order played October 22, 2019.

St. Patrick’s Day 2020 marked the debut of the 0 3 0 0 2 1 Specific Order! This Specific Order has now played in 7.69% of the 13 drawings where [3-2-1] was the General Order and in 4.17% of all 24 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 550 drawings have been taken into consideration, this Specific Order has played 0.18% of the time.

Three-Number Combinations

The lone repeating Three-Number Combination was 58, 59, and MB 25.

Extra flare for St. Patrick’s Day! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

This Combination debuted April 2, 2019.

Will the {3-2-1} Pattern come back for an encore Friday night?

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