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For the past 4,160 plays with LOTTO 649, the number 45 ranks number one being drawn 566 times.
The luckiest national lottery numbers have been released. CasinosHunter review site has analyzed every lottery number that’s been drawn since the first nationwide lottery began in Canada in 1982. Data is collected from every LOTTO 6/49, LOTTO MAX and DAILY GRAND draw to find which numbers have been drawn the most times and, therefore, are the luckiest numbers. LOTTO 6/49 was Canada's first national lottery game allowing players to choose their numbers. Of the past 4,160 plays, the number 45 ranks number one being drawn 566 times. Next comes the numbers 31, 34, 38, 40 and 43. The number 5 is the most commonly drawn for the Bonus ball number. Top numbers selected for Lotto Max of the past 979 draws include 19, 39, 28, 7, 2, 24 and 30. Each year, over $9 billion worth of tickets are sold across Canada.
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