A Near Playback at the Edge of $100 Million

Yet another holiday weekend is upon us. Labor Day is traditionally the last holiday of the summer season. Time to squeeze in that last beach party and have that blowout barbeque! Problem is, there’s a pandemic, and being stuck in a large crowd, intentionally or no, is not a bright idea.

Why not try for Mega Millions instead? If you’ve always dreamed of owning your own island, the winnings in that lottery should help you get started! Well sir (or ma’am), if you had tried your hand at this lottery September 4, 2020, you’re just going to have to keep dreaming.

Mega Millions was one step closer to joining the $100 million club. With no grand prize winners, the jackpot rose to $97 million. There were no tricks, nothing special that needed to be done. All it took was playing a rarely seen Pattern.

General Lottery Analysis

The 16th appearance of the {4-1-1} Pattern was made possible by 19, 22, 24, 28, 53 and MB 25.

A visit from a rare Pattern. Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

There have now been 599 Mega Millions drawings, and this Pattern has played 2.67% of the time.

The [4-1-1] General Order, now with eight appearances, has played in 50% of the 16 drawings where {4-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 599 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 1.34% of the time.

Both the {4-1-1} Pattern and the [4-1-1] General Order were last seen June 9, 2020.

Now with two appearances, the 0 4 0 1 0 1 Specific Order has played in 25% of the eight drawings where the General Order was [4-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 12.5% of the 16 drawings where {4-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 0.33% of all 599 drawings. The 0 4 0 1 0 1 Specific Order made its first appearance February 20, 2018.

Three-Number Combinations

No repeating Three-Number Combinations this time around!

Will the Mega Millions jackpot exceed $100 million Tuesday, or will it be knocked off its throne?

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