Are most Lotto Max or 6/49 winning tickets Quick Picks or self-selected?

In Canada, most Lotto 6/49 and Lotto Max jackpot-winning tickets are generated by random numbers (Quick Pick) rather than player self-selection.


Here is the breakdown, based on long-term lottery statistics and lottery corporation disclosures:

1. Quick Pick (Random Numbers)

Majority of jackpot wins come from Quick Pick tickets.

This is primarily because most players buy Quick Pick, so statistically more winners come from that pool.

Random selection avoids common human patterns (birthdays, sequences, favorite numbers).


2. Self-Selected Numbers

Fewer jackpot wins overall, simply because fewer people use this method.

Players tend to choose:

Birthdays (1–31)

Repeating patterns (7, 11, 21)

These patterns do not reduce the odds of winning, but they increase the chance of sharing a jackpot if those numbers hit.


3. Important Clarification (Odds)

Odds are identical for both methods.

Each 6/49 or Lotto Max combination has the same probability of being drawn.

The draw system is entirely random and independent of how numbers are chosen.


4. Practical Insight

Quick Pick: Same odds, lower risk of splitting jackpots.

Self-Pick: Same odds, higher chance of shared winnings if common numbers hit.

No strategy improves odds—only number of tickets played affects probability.

Bottom Line
Most jackpot wins are from Quick Pick tickets, not because they are “better,” but because more people use them.

 

 


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