Draw #1947 produced a ball sum of 117, sitting 10.5 points below the historical average of 127.5. The selection featured an unusual 1 odd to 4 even split, with no consecutive pairs present. Ball 38 carried forward from the previous draw on 15/05/2026, while ball 12 reappeared after a 15-draw absence.
Across the four most recent draws, the average sum was 110.8—notably lower than the long-term baseline. This draw maintained that depressed sum pattern, though it did feature ball 12's return after extended absence. Balls 2, 20, and 38 all showed elevated frequency relative to 10% expected rates within this short window, clustering around 25% each.
Over 26 draws, ball 2 appeared at 7.7% frequency (slightly below the 10% expected), while ball 20 showed only 3.8% frequency, representing a notable deviation from expectation. Ball 45 similarly underperformed at 3.8% over the 3-month period, contrasting with its extended absence pattern at the 6 and 12-month scales. The data shows ball 41 has been significantly overrepresented in this timeframe at 169.2% above expected frequency.
Ball 45 appears only once across 52 draws—a substantial 80.8% deviation below expected frequency—making its appearance here noteworthy given its extended statistical underrepresentation. Over this 6-month window, balls 17, 44, and 41 have each recorded 10 appearances, performing roughly 92.3% above their expected baseline. Ball 21 remains absent across all 52 draws, extending its documented absence pattern into a significant statistical anomaly.
The 12-month data identifies ball 20 as historically underrepresented at only 5 appearances against an expected baseline—a 51.9% frequency deviation across 104 draws. Ball 13 has dominated the year at 19 appearances (82.7% above expected), while balls 8 and 29 each recorded 16 appearances, both 53.8% above expectation. Ball 21 maintains its remarkable absence streak spanning 32 consecutive draws without selection.
The data shows several balls historically underrepresented across longer timeframes: ball 20 (51.9% below expected in 12 months) and ball 45 (80.8% below expected in 6 months) both appeared in this draw, while ball 21 remains in an exceptional 32-draw absence period. Going forward, the frequency deviations of underrepresented balls such as 22, 30, and 32 in the 6-month context continue to represent statistical observations worthy of monitoring. All EuroMillions draws are independent random events. Past frequency patterns have no bearing on future results. This is statistical observation only.
The sum of all main balls was 117 — below the historical average of 127.5.
This draw contained no consecutive number pair.