Top Sequence
13-14 × 31
This page tracks how often Swiss Lotto draws include consecutive numbers and longer number sequences. It helps you see how often those runs show up in the main-number field.
Top Sequence
13-14 × 31
Longest Sequence
28-29-30-31-32 × 1
13-14 × 31 is one of the most repeated consecutive runs in the archive, while 28-29-30-31-32 × 1 marks the longest recurring chain shown here.
Consecutive numbers are not unusual in lottery history. This tab simply shows how often those runs have appeared in past draws.
Pairs, triplets, and longer consecutive number runs (e.g. 2-3-4) found in draw history. Click for details.
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.
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They are consecutive numbers such as 12-13 or 21-22-23 that appear together in the same draw.
This page shows how often consecutive runs appeared in the historical Swiss Lotto archive and which runs repeated more than once.
Not necessarily. Consecutive numbers appear naturally in real lottery history, even if they often look unusual to players.
These statistics describe historical draws. They do not increase the mathematical odds of the next independent draw.