Put the numbers 1–69 evenly around a circle. Every draw becomes a polygon. Here are the last 24 draws as little clocks — the shape of each polygon is a picture of that draw.
Extremes from 1929 draws
Most symmetric
2022-03-05
sym 0.08 · c 0.05
Least symmetric
2015-09-09
sym 1.40 · c 0.97
Most centered
2024-07-01
sym 0.48 · c 0.01
Least centered
2015-09-09
sym 1.40 · c 0.97
Last 24 draws
2026-04-18
sym 0.57 · c 0.39
2026-04-15
sym 0.74 · c 0.45
2026-04-13
sym 0.91 · c 0.57
2026-04-11
sym 0.82 · c 0.65
2026-04-08
sym 0.50 · c 0.14
2026-04-06
sym 0.28 · c 0.22
2026-04-04
sym 0.71 · c 0.49
2026-04-01
sym 0.79 · c 0.61
2026-03-30
sym 0.39 · c 0.06
2026-03-28
sym 0.71 · c 0.40
2026-03-25
sym 0.59 · c 0.44
2026-03-23
sym 0.56 · c 0.26
2026-03-21
sym 0.42 · c 0.32
2026-03-18
sym 1.00 · c 0.79
2026-03-16
sym 0.68 · c 0.18
2026-03-14
sym 0.56 · c 0.38
2026-03-11
sym 1.02 · c 0.76
2026-03-09
sym 0.79 · c 0.56
2026-03-07
sym 0.42 · c 0.26
2026-03-04
sym 0.59 · c 0.19
2026-03-02
sym 0.51 · c 0.30
2026-02-28
sym 0.19 · c 0.15
2026-02-25
sym 1.19 · c 0.91
2026-02-23
sym 0.50 · c 0.35
How it works
Number n sits at angle (n − 1) / 69 × 360° from the top. Connect the five drawn numbers in order around the circle, and you get a polygon. The colored dot in the middle is the centroid — its distance from center tells you how lopsided the pick is (0 = evenly spread, 1 = all bunched together).
The centroid color is the symmetry score: green = close to a regular pentagon, yellow = moderate, red = some numbers are nearly adjacent while others leave large arcs of the wheel untouched.
None of this predicts anything. It's just a way of noticing that most draws look lopsided because the odds of getting an evenly-spread pentagon are low — roughly 1 in every 8 draws by this measure.