Mega Millions — Minnesota Lottery
Pattern analysis for Minnesota Mega Millions reveals how often different structural patterns appear — odd/even splits, high/low balance, consecutive number frequency, and sum distributions across drawn combinations.
The odd/even breakdown shows how many balls are odd versus even in typical draws. The high/low table shows the split above and below the midpoint. Most winning combinations cluster around balanced splits (e.g., 3 odd / 2 even). The sum distribution helps identify the most common total ranges.
Balanced patterns (near 50/50 odd/even) appear most often because there are more balanced combinations mathematically. This is combinatorial math, not a predictive signal.
| Pattern | Count | % |
|---|---|---|
| undefined odd / 5 even | 10 | 8.47% |
| 1 odd / 4 even | 15 | 12.71% |
| 2 odd / 3 even | 38 | 32.20% |
| 3 odd / 2 even | 36 | 30.51% |
| 4 odd / 1 even | 18 | 15.25% |
| 5 odd / undefined even | 1 | 0.85% |
| Pattern | Count | % |
|---|---|---|
| undefined high / 5 low | 2 | 1.69% |
| 1 high / 4 low | 19 | 16.10% |
| 2 high / 3 low | 47 | 39.83% |
| 3 high / 2 low | 26 | 22.03% |
| 4 high / 1 low | 21 | 17.80% |
| 5 high / undefined low | 3 | 2.54% |
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