How to win Australia Powerball

Australia Powerball - Results | Predictions | Statistics

In order to be able to win the Australia Powerball, you should first know how this particular lottery behaves. Our comprehensive analysis shows that each lottery has certain behaviors that are unique to them.

The data on this page is based on the latest one hundred results and can be used to develop a playing strategy to help you win significant amounts or even that big jackpot we all dream of.

These facts have been extracted from the Australia Powerball matrix, one of the most comprehensive Australia Powerball dataset available online, and are being updated after the next drawing so you may want to bookmark this page for further reference.

Let's take a look at what could help you win the Australia Powerball.

Five outstanding Australia Powerball facts

  1. The evens/odds ratio was 7/0 a number of 3 times.
  2. Two of the winning numbers were contained by the previous 1 drawings a number of 42 times.
  3. The sum of the digits that make up the winning numbers was 36 a number of 12 times.
  4. The numbers range (the difference between the largest and the lowest winning number) was 30 a number of 10 times.
  5. 15 times, the greatest difference between two adjacent winning numbers was 11.

Other facts you may want to consider

How to use all this

The past winning numbers facts mentioned above can be used to hugely decrease the number of tickets you generate for the next draw using our Australia Powerball generator.

You can just as well use them with any other lottery tool you may have or simply to review the numbers you fill on your tickets by hand.

If you're in a lottery place willing to play and find yourself uninspired, come back to this page, look at the latest outstanding facts. They may just help you win the Australia Powerball.

Further tools to help you win

Feel free to use the lottery tools and the Australia Powerball statistics linked in the menu on this page (three horizontal lines icon in the upper right corner of your screen).