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Most Overdue Lottery Numbers Right Now

The numbers that have gone the longest without being drawn across Powerball, Mega Millions and EuroJackpot - based on real draw data from the Lottorios statistics database, updated automatically after every draw.

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Every lottery draw produces winners - but it also leaves a trail of numbers that simply haven't come up in a long time. These are overdue lottery numbers: balls that have gone far beyond their statistical expected gap without appearing. While no draw outcome is ever guaranteed - every pick is mathematically independent - tracking overdue numbers is one of the most popular data-driven strategies used by players worldwide.

At Lottorios, we maintain a live statistics database covering 478 lottery games across 78 countries. Our system recalculates overdue data automatically within minutes of every confirmed draw. This article presents the current overdue leaders for three of the world's biggest games: Powerball (last 50 draws), Mega Millions (last 50 draws), and EuroJackpot (last 50 draws).

We'll show you which numbers are most overdue right now, explain how to measure "overduenesss" correctly using the overdue multiplier, and give you a practical framework for combining overdue numbers with other statistical signals when building your next ticket.

Important disclaimer: Lottery draws are mathematically independent events. A number appearing frequently in past draws does not increase or decrease its probability in future draws. The probability of any given number being selected is always equal to 1 divided by the total number of balls in the pool - regardless of recent history. Hot number analysis is a statistical observation tool, not a prediction system. Always play responsibly within your means.

What Are Overdue Lottery Numbers - and Why Do Players Track Them?

The term overdue lottery numbers refers to balls that have appeared less frequently than statistical expectation - or haven't been drawn at all - across a defined recent window. They are the flip side of hot lottery numbers, which are balls running above their expected rate.

In any truly random draw system, over a large enough sample, every number should appear roughly the same number of times. But in the short to medium term - across the last 50 or 100 draws - natural clustering and variance creates distinct patterns. This is not a flaw in the draw system, it is a fundamental property of random processes. Even fair coins produce long runs of heads or tails.

Players track overdue numbers for several reasons:

  • Regression to the mean: Over time, every number's draw count tends to move toward its expected frequency. Numbers that are far below expectation will eventually return - though timing is unknowable.
  • Statistical spread: Including an overdue number ensures your ticket draws from a section of the pool that has been underrepresented recently, giving broader coverage.
  • Combination balancing: Overdue number data is most useful when combined with hot numbers, odd/even balance analysis, and sum range validation to build statistically well-rounded combinations.
  • Informed entertainment: Many players simply enjoy the analytical side of lottery play. Knowing the current overdue leaders adds a layer of data-driven engagement to every ticket purchase.

Powerball Overdue Numbers 2026

PowerballPool: 1-69 · Last 50 draws

Powerball is one of the most played lotteries across the United States, with millions of tickets sold every draw in states like New York, California, Florida, Texas, and Pennsylvania. Players select 5 white balls from 1–69 and one red Powerball from 1–26. With three draws per week - Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday — Powerball generates more draw data faster than almost any major lottery, making it one of the richest sources for overdue number analysis. Each main ball is expected to appear approximately once every ~14 draws.

Most Overdue
23
39 draws without appearing
Expected Gap
~14
draws between appearances
Overdue Count
0
numbers above 3× expected gap
NumberDraws Since Last DrawnLast Draw DateExpected GapOverdue ByStatus
23
39
2026-03-10T03:59:00Z~14+25Moderate
54
39
2026-03-10T03:59:00Z~14+25Moderate
50
37
2026-03-15T03:59:00Z~14+23Moderate
20
36
2026-03-17T03:59:00Z~14+22Moderate
69
35
2026-03-19T03:59:00Z~14+21Moderate
12
33
2026-03-24T03:59:00Z~14+19Moderate
11
29
2026-04-02T03:59:00Z~14+15Moderate
7
27
2026-04-07T03:59:00Z~14+13Normal
6
25
2026-04-12T03:59:00Z~14+11Normal
53
25
2026-04-12T03:59:00Z~14+11Normal
43
23
2026-04-16T03:59:00Z~14+9Normal
45
23
2026-04-16T03:59:00Z~14+9Normal
39
22
2026-04-19T03:59:00Z~14+8Normal
9
21
2026-04-21T03:59:00Z~14+7Normal
29
20
2026-04-23T03:59:00Z~14+6Normal
49
20
2026-04-23T03:59:00Z~14+6Normal
33
18
2026-04-28T03:59:00Z~14+4Normal
62
18
2026-04-28T03:59:00Z~14+4Normal
3
17
2026-04-30T03:59:00Z~14+3Normal
19
17
2026-04-30T03:59:00Z~14+3Normal
25
16
2026-05-03T03:59:00Z~14+2Normal
36
15
2026-05-05T03:59:00Z~14+1Normal
63
15
2026-05-05T03:59:00Z~14+1Normal

Mega Millions Overdue Numbers 2026

Mega MillionsPool: 1–70 · Last 50 draws

Mega Millions is one of the biggest lotteries in the U.S., hugely popular in New York, California, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. Players choose five main numbers from 1–70 plus one Mega Ball from 1–25, with draws on Tuesday and Friday evenings. The slightly larger main ball pool (70 vs. Powerball's 69) means each number is expected to appear roughly once every ~14 draws - very similar to Powerball, making side-by-side overdue comparisons particularly meaningful.

Most Overdue
46
50 draws without appearing
Expected Gap
~14
draws between appearances
Overdue Count
2
numbers above 3× expected gap
NumberDraws Since Last DrawnLast Draw DateExpected GapOverdue ByStatus
46
50
2025-12-17T01:00:00Z~14+36High
9
44
2026-01-07T01:00:00Z~14+30High
2
41
2026-01-17T01:00:00Z~14+27Moderate
70
40
2026-01-21T01:00:00Z~14+26Moderate
39
29
2026-02-28T01:00:00Z~14+15Moderate
67
29
2026-02-28T01:00:00Z~14+15Moderate
8
27
2026-03-07T01:00:00Z~14+13Normal
6
25
2026-03-14T00:00:00Z~14+11Normal
11
23
2026-03-21T00:00:00Z~14+9Normal
20
23
2026-03-21T00:00:00Z~14+9Normal
4
22
2026-03-25T00:00:00Z~14+8Normal
53
22
2026-03-25T00:00:00Z~14+8Normal
28
21
2026-03-28T00:00:00Z~14+7Normal
31
19
2026-04-04T00:00:00Z~14+5Normal
45
19
2026-04-04T00:00:00Z~14+5Normal
63
19
2026-04-04T00:00:00Z~14+5Normal
68
19
2026-04-04T00:00:00Z~14+5Normal
33
18
2026-04-08T00:00:00Z~14+4Normal
18
17
2026-04-11T00:00:00Z~14+3Normal
42
17
2026-04-11T00:00:00Z~14+3Normal
57
16
2026-04-15T00:00:00Z~14+2Normal
69
16
2026-04-15T00:00:00Z~14+2Normal
38
15
2026-04-18T00:00:00Z~14+1Normal
44
15
2026-04-18T00:00:00Z~14+1Normal
62
15
2026-04-18T00:00:00Z~14+1Normal

EuroJackpot Overdue Numbers 2026

EuroJackpotPool: 1–50 · Last 50 draws

EuroJackpot is Europe's biggest cross-border lottery, with massive participation in Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, and Poland. Players pick 5 main numbers from 1–50 plus 2 Euro numbers from 1–12, with Tuesday and Friday draws. With a smaller main pool of 50 numbers, each ball is expected to appear roughly once every ~10 draws - making EuroJackpot numbers "go overdue" faster in absolute draw count but with a lower raw threshold than U.S. games.

Most Overdue
24
48 draws without appearing
Expected Gap
~10
draws between appearances
Overdue Count
2
numbers above 3× expected gap
NumberDraws Since Last DrawnLast Draw DateExpected GapOverdue ByStatus
24
48
2025-12-23T19:00:00Z~10+38High
45
33
2026-02-13T19:00:00Z~10+23High
14
28
2026-03-03T19:00:00Z~10+18Moderate
8
27
2026-03-06T19:00:00Z~10+17Moderate
26
27
2026-03-06T19:00:00Z~10+17Moderate
12
24
2026-03-17T19:00:00Z~10+14Moderate
25
21
2026-03-27T19:00:00Z~10+11Moderate
9
19
2026-04-03T18:00:00Z~10+9Normal
4
18
2026-04-07T18:00:00Z~10+8Normal
48
17
2026-04-10T18:00:00Z~10+7Normal
22
16
2026-04-14T18:00:00Z~10+6Normal
6
13
2026-04-24T18:00:00Z~10+3Normal
29
13
2026-04-24T18:00:00Z~10+3Normal
13
11
2026-05-01T18:00:00Z~10+1Normal
16
11
2026-05-01T18:00:00Z~10+1Normal
27
11
2026-05-01T18:00:00Z~10+1Normal

Cross-Game Overdue Comparison

The overdue multiplier normalises each game's leaders by their expected gap - making it the only fair way to compare overdue severity across games with different pool sizes and draw frequencies.

Cross-game overdue comparison

GameMost Overdue #Draws Since LastExpected GapOverdue MultiplierOverdue Count
Powerball2339 draws~142.8×0 numbers
Mega Millions4650 draws~143.6×2 numbers
EuroJackpot2448 draws~104.8×2 numbers

How to Use Overdue Numbers in Your Strategy

Understanding which numbers are overdue is just the first step. The real skill is combining this signal with other statistical data to build a well-rounded ticket.

  1. 1

    Focus on overdue multiplier, not raw draw count

    EuroJackpot numbers go overdue faster (pool of 50) than Powerball numbers (pool of 69). A ball at 6× its expected gap is equally overdue in either game. Always compare using the multiplier, not the raw number of draws.

  2. 2

    Combine 2–3 overdue numbers with 2–3 hot numbers

    Many players mix overdue and hot numbers on the same ticket. This covers both the "due return" and "momentum" angles simultaneously. See our companion post on the hottest lottery numbers for the current hot leaders in each game.

  3. 3

    Validate your odd/even balance

    Across all three games, the most common winning pattern is a near-equal mix of odd and even numbers. An all-overdue ticket can easily skew odd or even by coincidence - always check the balance before finalising.

  4. 4

    Check back after every draw

    This page updates automatically after every official draw. A number that finally appears drops off the overdue list immediately - and its multiplier resets to zero. Regular players check the list before each draw to spot new leaders.

Statistical disclaimer: All frequency data presented in this article is based on historical draw records sourced from official lottery operator websites. Lottery outcomes are determined by certified random draw equipment and are legally required to be statistically independent. Past frequency patterns have no mathematical influence on future draw results. Lottorios is an independent statistics and information platform not affiliated with any lottery operator, government body, or lottery corporation. Playing the lottery involves financial risk. Please gamble responsibly - if you need support, visit our responsible gambling page or contact the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 (US).

Frequently Asked Questions

An overdue lottery number is one that has not appeared in significantly more draws than its statistical expectation. For example, in Powerball (69 numbers, 5 drawn per draw), each number is expected to appear roughly once every 14 draws. A number that has not appeared in 70+ draws is considered very overdue.

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