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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.