Is Your Draw in π?
π never repeats and — we believe — contains every finite sequence somewhere. Here's a search of the first million digits for any Powerball draw you care to type in.
Type five numbers(defaulted to the 2026-04-18 draw)
Draws that appear earliest in π · prefix matches
How it works
Each ball is padded to two digits (so 7 becomes 07), then the five are concatenated into one 10-digit string. We search that string inside the first 1,000,000 digits of π.
The chance of a specific 10-digit string appearing in 1,000,000 digits is about 1 − (1 − 10⁻¹⁰)¹⁰⁶ ≈ 0.01% — so expect zero full 10-digit matches. Shorter prefixes are more generous: a 6-digit (first three balls) match appears roughly once per draw, and a 4-digit (first two balls) match is almost guaranteed.
π is conjectured to be a normal number, meaning every finite digit string appears with the expected frequency. Nobody has proven it, but the first trillion digits have passed every test. Your numbers are somewhere in there — just probably not in the first million.