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Vietlott Analytics

A descriptive-statistics dashboard for the three Vietlott products with the most published history: Power 6/55, Mega 6/45 and Max 5/35.

What this site is (and is not)

This is a descriptive dashboard. It tells you what the past draws did, with charts you can verify against the raw data. It deliberately does not "pick winning numbers", predict the next jackpot, or rank numbers by how "due" they are -- a lottery draw is independent of all previous draws.

For the why-this-can't-work explainer, see About the math.

Latest draws

Max 5/35 · #00698
14 15 20 26 30 12
2026-06-12 · 8,383,650,000 VND
Mega 6/45 · #01522
05 15 30 34 37 38
2026-06-12 · 13,387,644,500 VND
Power 6/55 · #01357
01 08 17 24 40 48 46
2026-06-11 · 44,082,482,700 VND

Pick a product

  • Power 6/55


    6 main + 1 power ball from a single 1-55 pool. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Two jackpot tiers.

    Go to Power 6/55

  • Mega 6/45


    6 main from 1-45, no special ball. Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Single jackpot tier.

    Go to Mega 6/45

  • Max 5/35


    5 main + 1 power ball from a single 1-35 pool. Drawn twice daily. Single jackpot tier.

    Go to Max 5/35

What you'll find on each product

  • Numbers -- frequency, hot/cold, overdue, parity, low/high, decade buckets, last-50-draws heatmap, chi-square fairness.
  • Combinations -- sum and range distributions, top pairs and triplets, consecutive-run counts, repeat-from-previous-draw counts, full co-occurrence matrix.
  • Time series -- jackpot over time, draws-since-last-jackpot, winners per tier, day-of-week aggregates, monthly seasonality, rolling-frequency heatmap.
  • Power ball (Power 6/55 + Max 5/35 only) -- frequency, gaps, parity, decades, joint heatmap with mains.
  • Generators -- random, hot, cold and balanced pseudo-picks, with a one-line disclaimer attached to each button.

Honesty section

Every page includes the same one-line caveat:

Past results have no influence on future draws

This page shows descriptive statistics of past draws. It is not a predictor. In a fair lottery every combination is equally likely on every draw, regardless of which numbers were "hot", "cold", "overdue" or recently drawn -- a well-known cognitive bias called the gambler's fallacy.

There is no system or strategy that can improve your odds of winning a fair lottery. Numbers shown here are for curiosity and entertainment only.

For the long version with worked examples and links to the source literature, see About the math.