Powerball Deep Analysis — Week of June 29, 2026 (Build Your Own Numbers)
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Number pools — your raw materials
A solid starting recipe from the data: take two numbers from the hot pool, two from the middle pool, and one overdue swing pick — then sanity-check the line against the checklist at the end.
Hot pool — ride the streaks
The 8 most frequent numbers of the last 50 draws. Pick 2.
Middle pool — the quiet workhorses
8 mid-frequency numbers — neither hot nor cold. Pick 2.
Overdue pool — the swing picks
Longest absences right now (up to 49 draws). Pick 1.
Play-slip pattern
Where winning numbers actually sit on the slip — by row (tens) and by ending digit. Lines that ignore whole regions of the slip fight the data.
Hits by slip row
Hits by ending digit
Sum trend — regression check
The total of each winning line, tracked over the last 20 draws. The trend is falling (slope -1.6 per draw, average 175). Aim your own line's total near the recent band of 153–206.
Momentum — risers & fallers
↑ Heating up
↓ Cooling off
Neighbor effect (adjacent numbers)
In 57% of the last 50 draws, at least one number landed right next to (±1) a number from the draw before it. The current neighbor candidates, built from the latest result:
Numbers one step away from the July 1, 2026 winning line.
Final checklist before you play your line
- Balance: shape your line toward 3 odd / 2 even — the most common split (36% of recent draws).
- Spread: cover at least 3 different slip rows; 46% of draws lean 2 low / 3 high.
- Total: keep the sum inside 153–206.
- Consecutive pairs: one pair is fine (22% of draws have one); avoid three-in-a-row.
- Carry-over: 37% of draws repeat a number from the previous drawing — including one is a data-backed choice.
Reminder: every combination has identical odds. These rules match the shape of typical winning lines — they can't beat randomness.
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