Everything you need to know about EuroMillion AI, the data and how the service works.
EuroMillion AI is an advanced statistical analysis tool for EuroMillions draws. It compiles the full draw history since the very first draw on 13 February 2004 to give you detailed statistics: number frequencies, trends, hot/cold numbers, and ticket generation based on statistical algorithms.
The data comes from a public API listing all the real official EuroMillions results since the first draw on 13 February 2004. Every statistic shown on this site is therefore based on real outcomes — no data is fictional or estimated.
Data is automatically refreshed every 24 hours. Draws take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Results from each new draw are integrated into the statistics within 24 hours of the official publication — with no manual intervention.
EuroMillions is available in 9 European countries: France (FDJ), Spain (Loterias y Apuestas del Estado), the United Kingdom (The National Lottery), Belgium (Loterie Nationale), Luxembourg (Loterie Nationale du Luxembourg), Ireland (National Lottery), Portugal (Santa Casa da Misericórdia), Austria (Österreichische Lotterien) and Switzerland (Swisslos / Loterie Romande). EuroMillion AI is not affiliated with any of these operators.
EuroMillions draws take place twice a week: Tuesday and Friday evenings, around 9 pm CET (8 pm UK). Since the launch in February 2004, over 1,900 draws have been held, forming the statistical base analysed by EuroMillion AI.
In addition to the 5 main numbers (1 to 50), each EuroMillions ticket includes 2 lucky numbers called "stars" (1 to 12). To win the jackpot, you must match the 5 main numbers AND the 2 stars. EuroMillion AI analyses number and star frequencies separately.
The generator offers several strategies based on statistical analysis of the complete draw history: the "Hot numbers" strategy favours the most frequently drawn numbers; the "Balanced" strategy combines hot and cold numbers; the "Statistical" strategy optimises odd/even and high/low distribution. Each generated ticket is tagged with a statistical confidence score.
No. EuroMillions is a pure game of chance. No statistical analysis, however advanced, can predict the future results of a random draw. EuroMillion AI statistics only let you visualise past trends. Play responsibly and only wager what you can afford to lose.
Viewing statistics and analyses is entirely free. AI-optimised ticket generation is available as single tickets or in packs. Prices are displayed directly on the generation page.
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