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Balanced Combination strategy - Swiss Lotto benchmark & results
The Balanced Combination strategy prioritizes combinations with balanced odd/even, decade, and sum structure. The historical analysis on this page evaluates 105 archived draws in the active window. The metrics on this page describe behaviour only within Swiss Lotto and do not predict future results.
What does the Balanced Combination strategy do?
This strategy weights combinations with balanced odd/even, decade, and sum structure and compares the outcome with the exact random baseline inside the same lottery. It shows how the method behaved in the archive with 5,000 × 100 lines per draw in the selected run, without promising a future edge.
Who is this strategy for?
For players who want to avoid very extreme shapes. It is most useful as structured historical context without mixing the benchmark with extra user filters.
Important note
Past frequencies do not guarantee future results. LottoLab shows historical benchmark data, not a winning-number prediction. Raw deltas per 10,000 lines are most useful within the same lottery; for Swiss Lotto versus EuroMillions, relative uplift is the fairer cross-lottery view.
Historical analysis of the Balanced Combination strategy
Last 365 days · published 28 Apr 2026
Prize-class comparison
Official prize classes compared historically with the exact random baseline.
| Class | Strategy / 10'000 | Exact random / 10'000 | Delta / 10'000 | Total hits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 numbers + Lucky Number | <0.05 | <0.05 | practically equal | 2 |
| 6 numbers | <0.05 | <0.05 | practically equal | 10 |
| 5 numbers + Lucky Number | 0.07 | 0.07 | practically equal | 371 |
| 5 numbers | 0.33 | 0.34 | practically equal | 1,733 |
| 4 numbers + Lucky Number | 3.1 | 3.0 | +0.07 | 16,151 |
| 4 numbers | 15.5 | 15.0 | +0.45 | 81,180 |
| 3 numbers + Lucky Number | 45.9 | 45.4 | +0.54 | 241,035 |
| 3 numbers | 228.5 | 226.8 | +1.6 | 1,199,610 |
practically equal
about 1 hit per 26,250,000 picks
- Strategy
- <0.05
- Random
- <0.05
- Total hits
- 2
practically equal
about 1 hit per 5,250,000 picks
- Strategy
- <0.05
- Random
- <0.05
- Total hits
- 10
practically equal
about 1 hit per 141,510 picks
- Strategy
- 0.07
- Random
- 0.07
- Total hits
- 371
practically equal
about 1 hit per 29,144 picks
- Strategy
- 0.33
- Random
- 0.34
- Total hits
- 1,733
historically higher
- Strategy
- 3.1
- Random
- 3.0
- Total hits
- 16,151
historically higher
- Strategy
- 15.5
- Random
- 15.0
- Total hits
- 81,180
historically higher
- Strategy
- 45.9
- Random
- 45.4
- Total hits
- 241,035
historically higher
- Strategy
- 228.5
- Random
- 226.8
- Total hits
- 1,199,610
All rates use the selected normalization. Positive deltas show more historical hits than exact random selection; they are not predictions.
Methodology
105 draws · 52,500,000 combinations analyzed · published 28 Apr 2026. Historical, reproducible, and not predictive.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Balanced Combination strategy mean for Swiss Lotto?
It prioritizes combinations with balanced odd/even, decade, and sum structure and creates structured picks for historical comparison.
Is the Balanced Combination strategy better than random?
That depends on the active window. Inside Swiss Lotto, the key measures are prize hits per 10,000 lines and the difference against the exact random baseline shown above. For cross-lottery comparison, relative uplift is the fairer lens. This remains descriptive, not predictive.
Can I combine it with filters?
Yes in the generator. The benchmark on this page intentionally keeps the default strategy without additional user filters.
How often is the benchmark updated?
The currently published benchmark data was updated on 28 Apr 2026.