Need a quick set of winning lottery numbers without overthinking it? Pick your game, tap Generate, and you’ll get a fresh ticket-style set of lucky numbers instantly. Everything runs right in your browser using cryptographically secure randomness, so you’re not getting some predictable “pattern”, just a clean, fair draw every time.
How the tool works
1) You choose a lottery game
Use the dropdown to select the game you’re playing (Powerball, Mega Millions, EuroMillions, and more). Each lottery has its own rules, and the tool automatically uses the correct number ranges and how many balls to pick.
2) It generates numbers using reliable randomness
When you click Generate Winning Numbers, the tool uses your browser’s secure random source (Web Crypto API). That randomness comes from the operating system, not from a simple math formula, which makes it suitable for unpredictable number generation.
3) It picks the right amount of numbers, within the correct limits
Every game has fixed rules, like “pick 5 numbers from 1-69” or “pick 5 numbers plus 2 Lucky Stars.” The tool follows the correct limits and generates the correct number of picks for each lottery automatically.
4) Ticket ID and date are for convenience
The Ticket ID is just a handy label so you can tell tickets apart when you generate a bunch of sets. It’s not an official lottery ID and it won’t be used for claiming anything. The date is there so your screenshot or copied result has context.
5) Copy Results makes saving easy
Tap Copy Results to copy your numbers as plain text. It’s perfect for pasting into notes, messages, or wherever you keep your picks.
6) Randomness Lab (50,000 runs) lets you sanity-check it
If you’re curious about fairness of this generator, you can run a 50,000-ticket test. The tool counts how often each number shows up and summarizes how close the results are to what you’d expect from real randomness. Small “bumps” are normal.
Lotteries included in this tool
United States
- Powerball (USA): Pick 5 numbers from 1-69, plus 1 Powerball from 1-26.
- Mega Millions (USA): Pick 5 numbers from 1-70, plus 1 Mega Ball from 1-25.
- Cash4Life (USA): Pick 5 numbers from 1-60, plus 1 Cash Ball from 1-4.
- Lucky for Life (USA): Pick 5 numbers from 1-48, plus 1 Lucky Ball from 1-18.
United Kingdom and Ireland
- UK Lotto: Pick 6 numbers from 1-59.
- EuroMillions (UK/IE): Pick 5 numbers from 1-50, plus 2 Lucky Stars from 1-12.
- Thunderball (UK): Pick 5 numbers from 1-39, plus 1 Thunderball from 1-14.
- Set For Life (UK): Pick 5 numbers from 1-47, plus 1 Life Ball from 1-10.
Canada
- Lotto 6/49 (Canada): Pick 6 numbers from 1-49.
- Lotto Max (Canada): Generates 3 sets of 7 numbers from 1-50 (one play gives you three lines).
Australia
- Powerball (Australia): Pick 7 numbers from 1-35, plus 1 Powerball from 1-20.
- Oz Lotto (Australia): Pick 7 numbers from 1-47.
- Saturday Lotto (Australia): Pick 6 numbers from 1-45.
Others
- Lotto + Powerball (New Zealand): Pick 6 numbers from 1-40, plus 1 Powerball from 1-10.
- PowerBall (South Africa): Pick 5 numbers from 1-50, plus 1 PowerBall from 1-20.
FAQ
1) Are these “winning numbers” guaranteed to win?
No. This tool generates valid lottery picks, but lotteries are random draws. There’s no guaranteed method to beat the odds. But we infuse those numbers with lucky charms for you so they are definitely more likely to win.
2) Does the order of the numbers matter when I buy a ticket?
For most lotteries, order does not matter as long as you pick the correct set of numbers. Some purchase forms display them in sorted order automatically, and that’s fine.
3) Can the tool generate duplicate numbers in the same line?
No for the main set. Games require unique main numbers in a line, and the tool picks without repeats. Special balls are generated according to each game’s rules.
4) What’s the point of the Ticket ID?
It’s just a label for you, so you can keep track of different generated picks. It’s not an official lottery ticket identifier.
5) Is Randomness Lab “proof” the tool is fair?
It’s a practical sanity check. Over 50,000 runs you’ll see the distribution stay close to expected. You’ll still see small deviations, because real randomness always has some natural wobble. But statistically the more generations you do, the less the wobble is.
7) Will this work on mobile?
Yes. The generator and the randomness test run in your browser, on desktop or mobile. The 50,000-run test can take longer on slower devices.
Share your results
If you use this generator and hit a win (even a small one), we’d love to hear about it. Tell us which lottery you played, how you used the picks, and what happened. Your stories make this tool way more fun for everyone.
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