Swiss Lotto Frequency of Winning Numbers

This page shows how often Swiss Lotto winning numbers and the lucky number appeared in historical draws. It gives you a clear ranking of the most common and rarest values over the full draw history.

Key takeaways for Number Frequency

Most Frequent Number

14 × 226

Least Frequent Number

1 × 168

Most Frequent Lucky Number

5 × 240

Least Frequent Lucky Number

3 × 225

The archive covers 1404 historical draws across Saturday, 12 January 2013 — Wednesday, 24 June 2026. In the main numbers, the range currently runs from 14 × 226 at the top to 1 × 168 at the low end.

The lucky number has its own rhythm as well, with Lucky Number: 5, 1, 4 appearing most often and Lucky Number: 3, 2, 6 showing up least often in the archive.

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Dataset period Saturday, 12 January 2013 — Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Sample size 1404 draws
Metric window All available draws
Interpretation Absolute frequency per number inside the selected sample.

📊 Number Frequency

Heatmap

1 168
2 179
3 224
4 207
5 218
6 214
7 201
8 207
9 196
10 198
11 210
12 199
13 203
14 226
15 185
16 200
17 209
18 186
19 202
20 182
21 220
22 197
23 200
24 206
25 190
26 200
27 180
28 201
29 183
30 190
31 210
32 208
33 206
34 192
35 194
36 220
37 212
38 193
39 196
40 217
41 193
42 202

Bonus Number Frequency (Lucky Number)

1 239
2 230
3 225
4 238
5 240
6 232
Are frequently drawn lottery numbers more likely?

No. Frequency only shows how often values appeared in historical Swiss Lotto draws. The next draw is still mathematically independent.

What does the lucky number mean in the statistics?

The statistics show how often the lucky number appeared in the game’s second pool. On Swiss Lotto, that pool is tracked separately from the main numbers.

What does number frequency show?

It shows how often each value was drawn in the historical archive and how the most frequent and rarest values are distributed over time.

These statistics describe historical draws. They do not increase the mathematical odds of the next independent draw.