With only two weeks until Christmas, the holiday buzz grew stronger Saturday night. December 11, 2021 featured showings from both Lotto Texas and Powerball’s most commonly seen Patterns. This had the effect of boosting their respective jackpots to $12.5 million and $320 million.
Lotto Texas
General Lottery Analysis
With winning numbers 1, 23, 34, 41, 51 and 53, the {3-2-1} Pattern made its 1023rd appearance.

This Pattern has now played in 52.7% of the 1940 Lotto Texas drawings and was last seen December 6, 2021.
Now with 181 appearances, the 1 2 3 Specific Order has played in 17.7% of the 1023 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 1940 drawings have been taken into consideration, this Specific Order has played 9.38% of the time. Prior to Saturday night, the 1 2 3 Specific Order played November 24, 2021.
Four-Number Combinations
Repeating Four-Number Combination 23, 34, 41 and 51 debuted May 18, 2002.

Powerball
General Lottery Analysis
Fresh from this past Wednesday, the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern returned with winning numbers 3, 25, 44, 53, 64 and PB 10.

This Pattern has now played in 39.4% of the 662 Powerball drawings.
The [1-1-2-1-1] General Order, now with 54 appearances, has played in 20.7% of the 261 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 662 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 8.16% of the time. The [1-1-2-1-1] General Order was last seen December 4, 2021.
Now with 13 appearances, the 1 1 0 2 1 1 Specific Order has also played in 24.1% of the 54 drawings where the General Order was [1-1-2-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 4.98% of the 261 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 1.96% of all 662 drawings. Prior to Saturday night, the 1 1 0 2 1 1 Specific Order played November 17, 2021.
Three-Number Combinations
A couple of repeating Three-Number Combinations also decided to show up:
- 25, 44, 64 (Debuted June 2, 2018)
- 3, 53, PB 10 (Debuted December 5, 2020)

Are Pattern encores in store for Monday night?