Powerball Deep Analysis — Week of August 10, 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

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The 8 most frequent numbers of the last 50 draws. Pick 2.

Middle pool — the quiet workhorses

810131853566163

8 mid-frequency numbers — neither hot nor cold. Pick 2.

Overdue pool — the swing picks

11233315511

Longest absences right now (up to 50+ 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

35 1–10
32 11–20
32 21–30
35 31–40
44 41–50
42 51–60
30 61–69

Hits by ending digit

26 0
19 1
21 2
20 3
35 4
24 5
32 6
27 7
25 8
21 9

Sum trend — regression check

The total of each winning line, tracked over the last 20 draws. The trend is rising (slope +1 per draw, average 171). Aim your own line's total near the recent band of 159–207.

Momentum — risers & fallers

↑ Heating up

543× in last 10 draws
63× in last 10 draws
582× in last 10 draws
52× in last 10 draws
92× in last 10 draws

↓ Cooling off

166× overall, 0 in last 10
385× overall, 0 in last 10
254× overall, 0 in last 10
314× overall, 0 in last 10
524× overall, 0 in last 10

Neighbor effect (adjacent numbers)

In 49% 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:

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Numbers one step away from the August 10, 2026 winning line.

Recurrence watch — rest streaks

A "recurrence" asks whether numbers from N draws ago come back. When that link goes quiet for a record-long stretch, folk-analysis calls it "due." The steps currently at or past their longest-ever rest:

5 backresting 7 draws in a row (record 7) · record-long
23 backresting 7 draws in a row (record 7) · record-long
38 backresting 5 draws in a row (record 5) · record-long

Numbers those steps point to

444850681617202737

Shared across the most overdue recurrences (the "duplicate" count).

Missing-interval map

Every number placed on the draw where it last appeared, by size position. Top rows are the longest-absent numbers; a blank means that slot's number already came back more recently.

Draws ago1st2nd3rd4th5th
46 ago33
41 ago15
33 ago51
32 ago152
29 ago32
28 ago34
27 ago31
25 ago62
24 ago49
22 ago19
21 ago1321
20 ago1628
18 ago3968
17 ago69
16 ago6667
15 ago1243
14 ago1045
13 ago25
12 ago7182938
11 ago56
10 ago24453
9 ago22
8 ago342447
7 ago26465865
6 ago36404257
5 ago172750
4 ago8304148
3 ago1420596061
2 ago593563
1 ago637545564

By gap band

Out 0 (just hit)
637545564
Out 1
593563
Out 2
1420596061
Out 3
8304148
Out 4
172750
Out 5–6
3640425726465865
Out 7–9
3424472224453
Out 10+
561071118112911381125121013451312144314661567156916391768171619281913202120192149236224312634273228131523151321540334511502350

Does the gap band matter?

Band PoolActualRandomLift
Out 10+ 33.3 2.22 2.42 ×0.92
Out 7–9 7.8 0.55 0.57 ×0.97
Out 5–6 6.3 0.51 0.46 ×1.11
Out 4 3.6 0.34 0.26 ×1.29
Out 3 4 0.34 0.29 ×1.18
Out 2 4.3 0.37 0.31 ×1.18
Out 1 4.6 0.28 0.33 ×0.84
Out 0 (just hit) 5 0.39 0.36 ×1.08

Rolling check over 227 past draws. ×1.00 = no edge over random.

Sakai frequency bands

Numbers grouped by how many times they hit in the last 50 draws (6+ merged). The lift table asks whether "hot band" numbers really repeat more than chance.

Bands now

6+×
314161730364448505964
42437384655576065
256925314142475253566163
810131821262729323540495154586667
1219202228343943456268
17153369
1123

Lift by band

Band PoolActualRandomLift
6+ hits 10.1 0.75 0.73 ×1.03
5 hits 10.1 0.69 0.73 ×0.95
4 hits 13.2 1.03 0.96 ×1.07
3 hits 15.8 1.04 1.15 ×0.91
2 hits 11.4 0.87 0.82 ×1.05
1 hit 7 0.52 0.51 ×1.01
0 hits 1.9 0.14 0.14 ×1.06

Numbers that hit N times, checked against the next draw.

Reality check — does any signal beat random?

We took each strategy's number pool and, for every one of the last 227 draws, counted how many actually hit — versus what pure chance predicts. The honest result:

Band PoolActualRandomLift
Hot pool 8 0.57 0.58 ×0.99
Overdue pool 8 0.59 0.58 ×1.03
Cold pool 8 0.57 0.58 ×0.98

Actual hits per draw vs random expectation. Everything hovers near ×1.00 — no signal reliably beats chance. We publish the check instead of hiding it.

Payout strategy — dodge the crowd

This is the one edge that's mathematically real — not on your odds, but on your payout. A Powerball jackpot is split among all winners, and most players pack their lines with calendar dates (birthdays, 1–31). Only 45% of the 69-number pool sits at or below 31; the 38 numbers above it get chosen far less often.

Less-crowded pool · 32–69

3233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869

Leaning a couple of picks into this range doesn't change your chance of winning — but if you do win, you're less likely to share the prize. Never spend more chasing it.

Line Lab — stress-test your own numbers

Type a Powerball line (or roll a random one) and we grade it two ways: how it would have scored across the last 50 draws, and how well it fits the patterns above. All in your browser.

Backtest is for entertainment only. Every combination has identical odds — matching past draws never changes that.

Final checklist before you play your line

  • Balance: shape your line toward 2 odd / 3 even — the most common split (30% of recent draws).
  • Spread: cover at least 3 different slip rows; 50% of draws lean 2 low / 3 high.
  • Total: keep the sum inside 159–207.
  • Consecutive pairs: one pair is fine (18% of draws have one); avoid three-in-a-row.
  • Carry-over: 33% 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.

Everything above updates weekly as draws come in. Build your line, check it twice — or let the app's AI do the assembling while you just play.

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