Most Common Eurojackpot Numbers: The 2025 Statistical Report

Most Common Eurojackpot Numbers: The 2025 Statistical Report

By Chronos Team
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Which numbers appear the most? We analyzed 1,300+ draws to find the 'All-Time Champions' and the 'Sleeping Giants' of the Eurojackpot

Most Common Eurojackpot Numbers: The 2025 Statistical Report

By Chronos Team • Jan 10, 2026 • 5 min read


Every Friday and Tuesday, millions of players across Europe ask the same question: "Which numbers win the most?"


While the lottery is a game of chance, history leaves clues. Over the last 12 years (and 1,300+ draws), certain numbers have appeared with startling frequency, while others seem to be "sleeping."


We analyzed the entire historical dataset of the Eurojackpot to bring you the definitive list of the All-Time Champions.


The "Big Five": Most Frequent Main Numbers

Out of the 50 main balls, these five have dropped from the machine more than any others since the game began in 2012.


  1. Number 49 (The King) – Appeared over 105 times.
  2. Number 19 – A consistent performer across all years.
  3. Number 35 – Frequently seen in high-value jackpots.
  4. Number 38 – A mid-range powerhouse.
  5. Number 20 – Rounding out the top tier.

Note: Frequencies change slightly with every draw. Check the Results History for the latest live data.


The "Golden Stars": Most Frequent Euro Numbers

Since the rule change that expanded the Star pool to 12 numbers, two stars have dominated the field:


  • Star 3
  • Star 5
  • Star 8

The "Cold" Reality: Least Drawn Numbers

On the other side of the spectrum, we have the "Ice Cubes." These numbers have the lowest appearance rates in history.

  • Number 48
  • Number 27
  • Number 2

Does this mean you should avoid them? No. In fact, many "Regression" strategies specifically target these numbers because they are statistically "overdue" to catch up.


The Strategy Trap: Why "Just Playing the Top 5" Fails

It seems logical: "If 49, 19, 35, 38, and 20 are the best, I'll just play those five on every ticket."


This is a mistake.


While these numbers are individually strong, they rarely appear all together in the same draw. A winning ticket is usually a mix of:

  • 2 "All-Time Champions" (Historical)
  • 1 "Hot" Number (Recent Trend)
  • 1 "Cold" Number (Overdue)
  • 1 Average Number

How to Use This Data in EuroLotto Predictor

You don't need to memorize these stats. We built the All-Time Champions strategy to handle this balance for you.

  1. Go to Advanced Statistics (The Lab).
  2. Enable the "All-Time Champions" strategy.
  3. Set the weight to 15% - 20%.

This tells our AI to anchor your prediction with historically proven winners (like #49) while leaving room for the dynamic "Hot" and "Due" numbers to complete the winning combination.


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