Arizona The Pick Overdue Numbers — What's Due? (2026)

Arizona The Pick · Updated July 2026

Quick answer: The most overdue Arizona The Pick number is 28, not drawn in 23 draws; other long-gap numbers are 14, 4, 31, 2.

Overdue number analysis for Arizona The Pick identifies which balls have gone the longest without being drawn. With larger number pools and fewer draws per week, lotto games naturally produce longer gaps than digit games.

The table ranks numbers by overdue ratio — current gap divided by average gap. Numbers with ratios above 1.5 are highlighted. Check the max gap column to see the longest historical drought for each number, which provides context for the current gap.

The gambler's fallacy is especially tempting with lottery numbers. Each ball is drawn independently with equal probability regardless of past results. Overdue analysis is descriptive, not predictive.

Overdue Numbers

#Current GapAvg GapRatioMax GapLast Seen
14215.43.89x182026-04-25
12144.63.04x162026-05-11
31186.12.95x112026-05-02
35165.52.91x212026-05-06
36155.82.59x172026-05-09
16125.22.31x162026-05-16
2178.02.13x282026-05-04
42147.02.00x242026-05-11
23105.81.72x222026-05-20
282313.51.70x512026-04-20
42013.71.46x282026-04-27
2264.61.30x132026-05-30
2575.81.21x132026-05-27
1187.51.07x292026-05-25
187.91.01x302026-05-25
1366.60.91x182026-05-30
6910.10.89x212026-05-23
3056.90.72x272026-06-01
4468.90.67x252026-05-30
37511.20.45x232026-06-01

Streak Table

#Current StreakLongest Streak
1933
522
1512
1812
2912
2011
1404
2104
2304
4104
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