Draws analyzed
1404
This page brings together the most important Swiss Lotto indicators across the full historical archive. It helps readers see which main numbers and which Lucky Number stand out, which structural patterns appear most often, and how the latest jackpot, next jackpot and deeper analyses fit together.
The overview compresses frequency, overdue, distribution, trend and jackpot data into a single entry page. It is meant to guide deeper reading, not replace the specialist tabs.
Historical description only. Not a prediction for the next draw.
Draws analyzed
1404
Date range
12 Jan 2013 - 24 Jun 2026
Most frequent main number
14 × 226
Least frequent main number
1 × 168
Most frequent Lucky Number
5 × 240
Median sum
129
The points below summarize the clearest patterns in the current archive without implying any predictive edge for the next draw.
Largest current gap
5 · 23 drawsLucky Number
6 · 24 draws Largest current gap in the secondary fieldValues above threshold
13Interpretation window
Full archive 1404 draws through 24 Jun 2026Overdue describes the current distance since a value last appeared, not better odds.
Average sum
129Median sum
129Odd / Even
3 even / 3 oddLow / High
3 low / 3 highShare with consecutive pair
54.3%Top pair: 12-40 × 39
Top sequence: 13-14 × 31
Trend compares a recent draw window with the long-term baseline.
Rising
6 (+9.1 pp), 38 (+8.6 pp), 39 (+8.3 pp) Recent window vs long-term baselineCooling
2 (-11.1 pp), 18 (-9.6 pp), 32 (-9.1 pp) Recent window vs long-term baselineLatest won jackpot
CHF 8.437.474,0516 May 2026Jackpot for the next draw
CHF 8.800.000,0027 Jun 2026Historical jackpot record
CHF 64.585.388,20Average jackpot
CHF 16.461.152,80Longest rollover streak
53Jackpot data summarizes payout dynamics and rollover behaviour, not number prediction.
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It combines the main takeaways from frequency, overdue, pattern, trend and jackpot analysis on one page and links to the full specialist tabs.
No. Frequent numbers only describe past draws. The next draw remains mathematically independent.
They are values that have been absent for several draws. That does not change the mathematical odds of the next draw.
The Lucky Number comes from its own number range and should therefore be read separately from the main-number field.
These statistics describe historical draws and current jackpot information. They do not improve the mathematical odds of the next independent draw.