Same Script, New Cast, a.k.a. {3-1-1-1} Got It Goin’ ON!

If the title of today’s MegaMillions post isn’t a clue, then let’s just say that the Pattern and the General Order decided to make an encore. But (there’s always a but), the Specific Order is different. We’ll talk about that some more a bit later.

The winning MegaMillions numbers for Friday, June 17th, were 20, 23, 30, 44, 59, and MB9.

Winning numbers from lotterytrend-megamillions.com
Winning numbers from lotterytrend-megamillions.com

These played in a {3-1-1-1} Pattern; in fact, this particular Pattern just played this past Tuesday (link). So far, the {3-1-1-1} Pattern has played in 46 of the 278 drawings to date, putting it at 16.5%. The [3-1-1-1] General Order also played this past Tuesday. Thanks to this little encore, the [3-1-1-1] General Order has now played 15 times out of the 46 times the {3-1-1-1} Pattern has played. That puts this particular General Order at approximately 32.61%.

Last night saw the appearance of a different Specific Order in the form of 0 3 1 1 0 1. Of course, it’s only played once out of the 15 times the [3-1-1-1] General Order has appeared, so its percentage isn’t going to be all that high (6.67%).

Will we see a three-peat with the {3-1-1-1} Pattern and the [3-1-1-1] General Order, or will it broken? Will the {3-1-1-1} Pattern be the sole “three-peater”  or will it be broken?

{3-1-1-1} Is Back for More

So, after having left for twelve days, a dear friend has returned. The winning numbers for the June 14th  Mega Millions drawing were as follows: 36, 37, 38, 52, 62, MB6.

Winning numbers from lotterytrend-megamillions.com
Winning numbers from lotterytrend-megamillions.com

Good ol’ {3-1-1-1} played, and this Pattern was last seen June 3rd . With that said, the {3-1-1-1} Pattern has played 45 out of 277 times to date, putting it at roughly 16.25%.

Before we move on to the General Order and Specific Order that played, let’s talk a bit more about what exactly a General Order and a Specific Order are. The General Order represents how many numbers are chosen from a Group in that order. For example, let’s say you have a [4-1-1] General Order. The first four numbers will come from a single Group. This single Group can be any Group but the last Group (Group 6). The fifth number will be from another Group that follows after the first Group chosen. For example, let’s say you chose the first four numbers from Group 3; the fifth number can come from either Group 4 or Group 5. For MegaMillions, Group 6 will always be reserved for the Mega Ball, and for Powerball, that Group is reserved for the Powerball.

The Specific Order is like the General Order, except you’ll have zeroes. These zeroes represent groups that you are not choosing from. Here are a few things to keep in mind when dealing with General and Specific Orders. Remember that General Order does not apply to Lotto Texas.

  • All Specific Orders follow a General Order
  • Not all General Orders have the same number of Specific Orders. For example, a [5-1] General Order has five Specific Orders, but a [1-4-1] General Order has twice as many (10) Specific Orders.

Our sites go into more detail regarding General and Specific Orders.

We now return to our regularly scheduled program.

The General Order that played was a [3-1-1-1]. Check out this post or this post to see which General Orders are allowed for a {3-1-1-1} Pattern. This General Order has appeared 14 times out of the 277 drawings, or 5.05%, and last played on May 20th, 2016. Given those 14 times, the Specific Order 0 0 3 1 1 1 played twice, or 14.3%. This Specific Order last played on April 8, 2014.

Now about our dear friend {3-1-1-1}. Will he stay for the week, or will he leave on Friday?

Saturday Night Repeats (June 4, 2016)

We’ve all heard at one time or another that given enough time, everything repeats. Of course, Patterns (that’s why they’re called Patterns) and Combinations are no strangers to this phenomenon. Saturday’s drawings were a prime example of repetition, doubly so for the Texas Lotto, and you’ll see why shortly.

Texas Lotto

The winning numbers for Texas Lotto are taken from our Lottery Trend website:

TXLotto_20160604

The numbers above played in a {4-1-1-1} Pattern, which was also observed in the June 1st drawing. That puts it as having played 150 times out of 1348 drawings, or roughly 11.13% to date. Recall the Specific Orders that are possible with a {4-1-1-1} Pattern:

1 1 4

1 4 1

4 1 1

Saturday’s Specific Order for Texas Lotto was a 1 4 1 instead of a 4 1 1 we saw on Wednesday. The Texas Lotto drawing this Saturday also saw the second appearance of the Four-Number Combination. Here’s a snippet from our site; the Four-Number Combination that played last night is inside the red box. Note the complementary Two-Number Combination as well.

TXLotto_4NumberCombo_20160604

This particular Four-Number Combination played once before on March 22nd, 2014! Here’s proof in this case that everything repeats, given enough time! Will it show up again in another two years’ time? Will it be sooner or later?

Powerball

Earlier in the post, we hinted that the Powerball drawing also a saw a repeat. The winning numbers are as follows, and they were taken from our Powerball site:

PowerBall_20160604

This was a {3-1-1-1} Pattern, and it has played 10 times out of 70 drawings to date, putting it at roughly 14.29%. Again, here are the General Orders that are possible for a {3-1-1-1} Pattern:

[1-1-3-1]

[1-3-1-1]

[3-1-1-1]

Given the General Orders that are allowed for a {3-1-1-1} pattern, the General Order was a [3-1-1-1]. While the Pattern saw a repeat, the General Order did not! Nor did we see a repeat for the Specific Order. On Wednesday, we saw a 0 1 3 0 1 1 Specific Order, whereas this time around it was 0 3 0 1 1 1.

Got the 3-1-1-1?

We humans are creatures that, although we love excitement, truly crave the ordinary and the routine. By “routine”, we mean “repetition”. Why do we keep going back to Hogwarts? Why do we have the latest Adele song on repeat? Why do we keep watching the cat fall into the pool over and over? Well, we get to pick up on things we missed the first (few) time(s) around, or sometimes we just want to listen to that song over and over again. Above all, it makes us feel good.

Patterns are truly special and they’re even more special when they appear for the second time in the same week. We’re going to touch on this more in just a bit, but for now, here are the winning numbers from the Mega Millions drawing on Friday, June 3rd:

MegaMillions_20160603

Yes, ladies and gentlemen. The {3-1-1-1} Pattern played Friday, just as it had back on May 31st. This Pattern has only played 44 out of 274 drawings to date, which puts it about 16.06%. Could there be something to it?

Even though the same Pattern played on Friday, the General Order was not the same! If you remember this week’s earlier post on Mega Millions, the following General Orders are possible with the {3-1-1-1} Pattern:

[1-1-3-1]

[1-3-1-1]

[3-1-1-1]

Friday’s General Order was a [1-1-3-1] and the Specific Order was a 0 0 1 3 1 1.

Lotto Texas and Powerball for June 1st, 2016

Wednesdays are special for us at Lottery Binge for that’s one day (Saturday is the other) that both Texas Lotto and Powerball play. We’re going to first discuss Texas Lotto and then on to Powerball. If you’re just here for the Powerball analysis, then scroll down.

Texas Lotto, if the name weren’t a giveaway, is the state lottery for Texas (Yee haw!).

The winning numbers for Lotto Texas are as follows:

TexasLotto_June022016

The winning Pattern was {4-1-1}, and it has played 149 times out of 1347 drawings to date. For those of you who are big into stats, that’s roughly 11.06%. Given the {4-1-1} pattern, you can expect the following Specific Orders:

1 1 4

1 4 1

4 1 1

To all the Texas Lotto players out there: this lottery has Specific Orders only. Both the Mega Millions and the Powerball lotteries feature General and Specific Orders.

Speaking of Powerball, this is the other lottery that’s played across 44 states, as well as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia. Here were winning numbers for June 1st:

PowerBall_June022016

Powerball had a winning Pattern of {3-1-1-1}, which has played 9 times out of 69 draws to date; that’s 13.04%. Here are the following General Orders you can expect with this particular Pattern:

[1-1-3-1]

[1-3-1-1]

[3-1-1-1]

The Powerball drawing for June 1st had the [1-3-1-1] General Order. The Specific Order was 0 1 3 0 1 1.

 

 

Mega Millions Drawing: May 31, 2016

Today we’re going to look at the Mega Millions drawing for May 31, 2016. For those of you who are brand new to Mega Millions and just don’t know where to start, this is a US-based lottery that can be played in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, with drawings on Tuesdays and Fridays.

With that said, let’s take a look at Tuesday’s winning numbers:

MegaMillions_June012016

The winning Pattern here is {3-1-1-1}, which has played 43 out of 273 drawings to date. Now, given those stats, this particular pattern has played 15.75% of the time. Again, that’s 15.75% of the time to date! With a {3-1-1-1} Pattern, you can expect to see either of the following General Orders:

[1-1-3-1]

[1-3-1-1]

[3-1-1-1]

Last night’s winning numbers had the General Order of [1-3-1-1]. The Specific Order was 1 0 3 1 0 1.