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Lottery Number Generator

Cryptographically random quick picks for Powerball, Mega Millions, or 6/49.

Updated July 10, 2026

How to use the lottery number generator

  1. 1Pick your game — Powerball, Mega Millions, or 6/49.
  2. 2Quick pick one line, or generate five at once.
  3. 3Copy the sorted numbers onto your ticket.
  4. 4Play for fun, budget accordingly — the odds don't negotiate.

Common uses

  • Quick picks without the terminal deciding for you
  • Office pool lines nobody can claim were 'their' numbers
  • Avoiding birthday-cluster numbers that split jackpots
  • Random number sets for raffles and games with the same formats

Frequently asked questions

Are random numbers better than picking my own?

For winning: no — every combination has identical odds, and nothing changes that. For not sharing: yes, meaningfully. Human-picked numbers cluster hard on 1–31 (birthdays), lucky 7s, and visual patterns, so when those combinations hit, they split among more winners — famously, hundreds of people have shared jackpots on 'fortune cookie numbers.' Random picks spread across the full range, including the 32+ numbers humans neglect. Same odds of winning; better expected payout if you do.

What are the actual odds?

Powerball jackpot: 1 in 292,201,338. Mega Millions: about 1 in 290 million under the current 5/70 + 1/24 format. For calibration: those are roughly the odds of flipping 28 consecutive heads. Any-prize odds are far friendlier (around 1 in 24–25), but the prizes at that tier are a few dollars. A useful reframe: buying 100 tickets moves your jackpot odds from effectively zero to effectively zero.

Do 'hot' and 'overdue' numbers exist?

No — and this one costs people real money in strategy books and apps. Each drawing is independent: the machine has no memory, so a number that hasn't appeared in a year is exactly as likely tonight as one that hit last week. Believing overdue numbers are 'due' is the gambler's fallacy in its purest form. Past frequency charts describe history; they predict nothing. Any product selling you number analysis is selling astrology with extra steps.

Is this generator actually random?

It uses crypto.getRandomValues — your browser's cryptographically secure generator, the one that protects encryption keys — rather than the weaker Math.random. Each line draws without replacement (no repeated numbers within a line) and sorts ascending for ticket-filling convenience only; order doesn't matter in these games. Runs entirely on your device. And the honest footer applies here too: cryptographic randomness makes the picks unpredictable, not lucky.

About this tool

The lottery number generator produces quick picks using your browser's cryptographic random number generator — the same quality of randomness official terminals use — for Powerball (5 of 69 + 1 of 26), Mega Millions (5 of 70 + 1 of 24), or classic 6/49 formats, one line or five at a time, sorted for easy ticket filling. It comes with the honesty this site owes you: no method of picking improves your odds, and the tool says so plainly. What random picks genuinely do: avoid the human-pattern numbers (birthdays, sequences) that make jackpot-splitting more likely.

Like most tools on UtilityBase, the lottery number generator runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more generators here.

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