Top Pairs
12-40 × 39
This page shows which Swiss Lotto number pairs appeared together most often in historical draws. It is focused on recurring pair patterns in the main numbers rather than isolated values.
Top Pairs
12-40 × 39
Top Triplets
2-15-36 × 11
The strongest pair pattern currently centers on 12-40 × 39, while 2-15-36 × 11 stands out among the most common three-number groups.
This tab stays focused on the main numbers so recurring number pairs can be compared on the same historical footing.
Most frequent number groups of 2 to 5 values drawn together. Pairs, triplets, and quadruplets are shown from 3+ historical matches; quintuplets from 2+ matches. Click any group for detailed historical context.
This view analyzes main numbers only. Secondary bonus or star pools are intentionally excluded because their sample space is too small for comparable tuple structure.
Support and lift are descriptive context. Support is the share of draws containing the group. Lift compares the observed co-occurrence with the estimated baseline from single-number frequencies; values above 1 mean the group appeared together more often than that baseline. These metrics do not imply prediction.
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They show which two main numbers appeared together most often in historical Swiss Lotto draws.
No. Common pairs describe past draws only. They do not create an edge in the next draw.
Every historical draw where both numbers appeared together in the main field is counted. That total is then used to rank the most common pairs.
These statistics describe historical draws. They do not increase the mathematical odds of the next independent draw.