Lottery Odds, Simply Explained

Independence, patterns, and filters.

Big idea: Each lottery draw is independent. Past results do not change future odds.

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Jackpot odds comparison

Game Jackpot Odds Any Prize
Powerball 1 in 292,201,338 1 in 24.9
Mega Millions 1 in 302,575,350 1 in 24
CA SuperLotto Plus 1 in 41,416,353 1 in 23

Click a game name to see full prize tier breakdown.

Quick summary

A draw has no memory.

Patterns you notice do not predict the next draw.

Filters change presentation, not your chance to win.

Key terms

Probability

How likely something is to happen.

Independent events

One result does not affect the next.

Filter

Grouping numbers (even/odd, high/low, sums) without changing odds.

Independence of draws

Every draw stands alone. Even after a streak of results, the next one keeps the same probability.

P(A and B) = P(A) × P(B)

Rule for independent events.

Gambler’s fallacy

Common myths that mislead players:

None of these change the odds.

Patterns and filters

Filters like even/odd balances or hot/cold numbers reshape the look of your picks but cannot beat randomness. Use them for fun or structure, not prediction.

Even/Odd filters

Limit how many evens you allow to make tickets feel balanced.

Hot/Cold filters

Highlight frequently or rarely drawn numbers—without changing odds.

Takeaways

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