The Problem With Random Tickets
A standard random EuroMillions ticket draws from all 50 main numbers — including those that are statistically least likely to appear in the current draw. You are effectively wasting number slots on poor candidates.
The obvious way to improve lottery odds is to buy more tickets. But that costs more money. There is a smarter approach: make each ticket you do buy more statistically efficient by choosing numbers from a better-calibrated pool. This is the core principle behind LosingNumbers.com.
A standard random EuroMillions ticket draws from all 50 main numbers — including those that are statistically least likely to appear in the current draw. You are effectively wasting number slots on poor candidates.
By restricting your selections to the AI-recommended pool of ~35–40 numbers and applying balance filters, each ticket you buy has a significantly higher probability of overlapping with the winning combination. More of your number slots are "on target."
Our line generation algorithm ensures every recommended pool number appears in at least one of your generated lines. If you play our standard 10-line set, and the pool covers all 5 winning mains (which it does 47% of the time), your ticket set is guaranteed to contain a 5-main match.
Free users get the Tuesday losing numbers — enough to manually apply exclusion logic. Pro users get fully generated, coverage-guaranteed line sets for both Tuesday and Friday draws, plus CSV export and up to 50 lines.
Our backtests show 3.2× improvement in 4+/5 coverage rate and 10× improvement in 5/5 coverage rate versus random 40-number selection. These are improvements in pool coverage, not jackpot win probability.
Even casual players benefit from the free Tuesday losing numbers — it takes 30 seconds to exclude 10–15 numbers before picking your line.
Our Lucky Star selection is also statistically weighted. Numbers 1–12 that appear more frequently in main number simulations receive higher probability weighting in star selection.