See how often each number has been drawn in All time , from September 25, 2009 to April 07, 2026 .
This chart shows how often each number has appeared. Use it to spot hot streaks, cold numbers, and overall distribution at a glance.
Numbers near the top of the chart have appeared more often in the selected sample. They are useful for spotting short-term trends, especially on the 10, 20, and 30 draw views.
Low-frequency numbers have shown up less often in this period. That does not make them “due,” but it does help you compare recent gaps against the longer-term data.
The prize pool for the Lotto Max Main Draw and Max Millions Draw(s) is based on a pari-mutuel share. A pari-mutuel share is a calculation in which the total monies allocated to a prize category are divided by the total number of winners in that category.
Lotto Max Main Draw prizes and Max Millions prizes must be claimed within 12 months of the draw date.
Lotto Max winning tickets can be redeemed only in the region where they were purchased.
Forty-eight per cent of Lotto Max draw sales is dedicated to the Prize Fund. The total amount of $20 and Free Play prizes is paid from the Prize Fund, and the balance of the fund (the Pools Fund) is then allocated to the 5/7, 6/7, 6/7 + Bonus and 7/7 prize categories as indicated in the table below.
If there is more than one winner in the 5/7, 6/7, 6/7 + Bonus or 7/7 prize categories, the prize in that category will be shared among the winners in that category. Any amount not won in the 7/7 or 6/7 + Bonus prize categories is added to the 7/7 prize category for the next draw.