Intro — jackpot, draw and context
On Tuesday 13 January 2026, EuroMillions was still on the front page: a jackpot of about 64 million euros (offered at 64.0 million euros) was at stake after 13 consecutive draws without winning first place. The numbers are 6, 10, 18, 44 and 47, accompanied by stars 2 and 10. Despite the stakes and the wait, no player won the combination 5+2 or 5+1: the jackpot remains to be worn. On paper, if only one player had made the 5+2, he would have won €64,537,877.
This draw naturally invites us to analyze the underlying dynamics: which numbers are "hot", which are "cold", and how do the gains spread over the other ranks? We examine data from the last 50 draws to identify trends that could explain the continuation of the jackpot deferral.
Number Analysis — Hot, Cold and Distribution
Of the last 50 draws, some numbers detach. 44 is the most common with 11 apparitions; He's back tonight. The other number 6, "hot", was pulled 9 times and also appears in the combination of the day. Two of the five main issues (6 and 44) are therefore in the top 5 most frequent, a sign of continuity of recent trends rather than a reversal.
Conversely, some numbers remain completely missing: the 50 did not come out once in the last 50 draws, and several others (19, 20, 22, 23) only appear twice. None of these "colds" rebounded tonight: the draw therefore confirms the domination of recurring numbers rather than a return of former absent ones.
Several elements of distribution also deserve to be highlighted. The even/unfair cut is 4 pairs to 1 odd, a marked configuration that deviates from the expected balance around 3/2; It is less frequent than the majority of prints. The high/low distribution (numbers greater than 25 vs. less than or equal to 25) is 2 high/3 low, slightly oriented towards the low values but relatively balanced. Finally, the 10 appears both as a main number and as a star (star 10) — a coincidence without particular statistical significance.
In the end, two narrative observations: on the one hand, the drawing confirms the persistence of favorites (especially 44 and 6); on the other hand, it does not offer the awakening of a cold number. The victory of "hot" numbers remains the highlight of the evening.
Detail of winnings — who took what?
The very large lots were not distributed. Rank 1 (5 numbers + 2 stars): 0 winner; theoretical amount per winner if only one L had realized: € 64 537 877. Rank 2 (5+1): 0 winner — while the average of the last 50 draws is about 1.66 winners, this absence increases the carry-over.
The biggest real win of the evening comes back to row 3: two winners in the 5 numbers without stars, each of which reaches €21,858.30. This level is lower than the average observed in the previous 50 draws (average ~4,12 winners in row 3), reflecting a lower concentration of winning combinations on the very large rows this time.
Middle and low ranks follow the usual distribution of the lottery: a few hundred to a few thousand players receive modest amounts. For example, 127 people received €131.30 in row 5 (4+1), and 310 players received €41.40 in row 6 (4+0). In the small ranks, the winnings are numerous but small: 194,658 winners got €3.90 for 2 numbers without stars, and 21,994 players got €7.00 for 1 number + 2 stars. These micro-gains represent the social distribution of the game: a broad base of players receives small amounts, without affecting the fate of the jackpot.
Compared to the previous 50 draws, the top three were below average: 0 against 0.08 on average for row 1, 0 against 1.66 for row 2, and 2 against 4.12 for row 3. In other words, there are fewer very large winners than usual, which explains keeping the jackpot high.
Conclusion and outlook — what to watch for the next draw?
The draw of January 13, 2026 left two impressions: the jackpot remained exceptional — almost €64 million — and he left without winning row 1, extending the series of postponements; Moreover, the draw confirms already established trends, with the persistence of "hot" numbers (44, 6) and the absence of return for "cold" ones like the 50.
A few signs to follow for future prints:
- the holding of "hot" (44, 6): a succession of exits would indicate persistent series;
- the path of the 50: its prolonged absence makes it a number to monitor in case of return;
- the possible repetition of the 4 pairs / 1 odd configuration: if it reproduces, it could mark a temporary statistical shift.
This draw illustrates the paradox of the EuroMillions: a global suspense around a growing jackpot, while the game mechanics simultaneously redistribute thousands of small wins. For the time being, postponements play their part: the jackpot remains high and the next draw promises even more lust.




