Mega Millions in “Seis de Mayo”

“Seis de Mayo?! What the heck is that?”

We all know about Cinco de Mayo, the day when people can binge on Mexican and Tex-Mex food and partake in the wonders of margaritas with little shame (here is what the holiday is about).  Cinco de Mayo translates to “Fifth of May”, or more casually, “May 5th”. What about Seis de Mayo – May 6th? Well, Sigmund Freud was born on that day in 1857, and 81 years later, the Hindenburg disaster took place.

So, what about May 6, 2022? That’s what we’re all here for, right? We’re not sure what the history books will say about that date, but we can tell you what happened in Mega Millions. The jackpot evaded capture and grew to $86 million.

General Lottery Analysis

The jackpot was able to grow with a little help from the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern. With winning numbers 16, 21, 33, 52, 70 and MB 10, this Pattern has now played 330 times.

Boosting the jackpot once again! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

This Pattern has now played in 42.7% of the 773 Mega Millions drawings.

The [2-1-1-1-1] General Order, now with 84 appearances, has played in 25.5% of the 330 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 773 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 10.9% of the time.

Both the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern and the [2-1-1-1-1] General Order were last seen April 29, 2022.

The 0 2 1 1 1 1 Specific Order served as the playback blocker Friday night. Now with 19 appearances, this Specific Order has played in 22.6% of the 84 drawings where the General Order was [2-1-1-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 5.76% of the 330 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 2.46% of all 773 drawings. Prior to Friday night, the 0 2 1 1 1 1 Specific Order played March 11, 2022.

Three-Number Combinations

Repeating Three-Number Combinations were absent Friday night.

Will the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern return for Tuesday night?

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