Results Checker

Results Checker

Perhaps your chosen numbers have appeared in a recent draw, but the odds of the exact same combination winning again within the next hundred or even thousand years are incredibly slim. That’s why some players prefer picking numbers that haven’t hit a jackpot yet. While each number technically has an equal chance in every draw, the random nature of lotteries makes repeating the same combination extremely rare. As a result, focusing on numbers that haven’t won before might feel like a more promising approach.

Which Numbers Are Worth Choosing?

In LOTTO 6aus49 and Eurojackpot, it’s rare to find combinations that haven’t matched at least three numbers, but some combinations have never hit four or more matches. Some players believe it's better to choose combinations that haven’t been "worn out." Statistically, over enough draws, every combination has an equal chance of appearing — just like every number will eventually get drawn.

The challenge lies in the massive number of possible combinations. Given that LOTTO 6aus49 started 70 years ago and Eurojackpot 13 years ago, it's highly unlikely any combination has been drawn twice — though over tens of thousands of years, that could change.

Both LOTTO 6aus49 and Eurojackpot have exactly 139,838,160 possible combinations. If no combination were ever repeated, and there were two draws per week, it would take approximately 1,344,597 years to cover every possible combination.

Of course, this is purely statistical theory — in reality, jackpots are still won regularly. In the end, the only certainty in the lottery is that if you don’t play, you can’t win.

Check Your Numbers

On the pages below, you can enter your chosen numbers to see if they’ve ever won a jackpot or any prize. Good luck!