But top number 38 has proved a winner on 290 occasions - nearly 45 per cent more often than unlucky 13. National Lottery spokesman Simon Horne said yesterday: “More people do tend to play numbers under 31 - and particularly under 12 - because they use dates like the day and month of a birthday which is important to them. “We’ve had lots of winners who have used birthdays and at the end of the day it’s a lottery - if you have some lucky numbers then stick to them.
“1,2,3,4,5 and 6 have as much chance of coming up as any other combination. “But the stat that always gets me is that 13 is the least drawn ball - that’s amazing.” Since the lottery was launched 18 years ago 3,000 millionaires have won £8.5billion - the average jackpot payout is £2.8million.
Reasons to choose the top seven lotto numbers
38: Number of games in a Premier League football season. A snub nose revolver. Represents unnatural bravery in Norse mythology.
23: David Beckham’s shirt number for Real Madrid and LA Galaxy. Basketball star Michael Jordan wore the same number.
31: Justin Timberlake, John Terry, Jake Gyllenhaal, Beyonce Knowles, Christina Aguilera and Serena Williams are all aged 31.
25: England’s slowest motorway and the number of years celebrated by a silver wedding anniversary.
43: Name of a song by Level 42 and a Spanish liquor which contains 43 different herbs and spices. Michael Schumacher and Helen Christensen are both 43.
33: Believed to be the age of Jesus when he was crucified. Number of revolutions per minute of an LP record.
44: Barak Obama is the 44th US President. The United Kingdom’s international dialling code.
Top seven lotto numbers
Number Total drawn Main ball Bonus Ball % frequency
38 290 241 49 16%
23 280 242 38 15%
31 279 231 48 15%
25 278 234 44 15%
43 273 232 41 15%
33 273 234 39 15%
44 272 242 30 15%
Bottom seven lotto numbers
15 238 201 37 13%
36 238 204 34 13%
21 235 190 45 13%
16 223 194 29 12%
41 222 190 32 12%
20 221 172 49 12%
13 203 186 17 11%
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