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Wyoming PowerBall Odd & Even Distribution Analysis

Complete breakdown of odd vs even number distributions

Analyzing the odd and even number distribution in Wyoming PowerBall lottery draws is a proven strategy used by experienced players. Statistically, lottery draws tend to produce a balanced mix of odd and even numbers, By studying parity trends, pattern frequencies, streak data, and historical distributions, you can identify whether current draws are favoring odd or even numbers and adjust your selections accordingly. This page provides a complete odd/even analysis including pie charts, trend lines, radar views, moving averages, and a detailed parity map of all numbers.

Across the last 25 Wyoming PowerBall draws, the most common winning pattern is 3 odd and 2 even numbers, which occurred 10 times. Combinations with at least one odd and one even number appeared in 23 draws out of 25. Purely odd or purely even combinations are rare, occurring in just 2 draws out of 25. Historically, most winning draws contain a mix of both odd and even numbers. You can change the sample size using the dropdown below. These patterns are based on historical results only — every draw is random and independent.

Odd/Even Analysis

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Why Odd/Even Analysis Matters in Wyoming PowerBall Lottery

One of the most fundamental patterns in lottery statistics is the odd vs even number distribution. In most lottery games, draws tend to cluster around a balanced mix — neither all odd nor all even. Understanding which parity patterns are most common helps players build selections that align with historically observed distributions rather than statistically unlikely extremes.

The charts on this page break down the Wyoming PowerBall parity data across multiple views: an overall pie chart showing the aggregate odd vs even split, a pattern distribution bar chart showing how often each specific combination occurs (e.g. 3 odd / 3 even), and per-draw trend lines that reveal whether recent draws have been skewing one way or the other.

How to Read the Odd/Even Pattern Charts

The pattern distribution chart shows how often each odd/even combination appears across the selected draw history. The tallest bar represents the most common pattern. For example, if "3 odd / 3 even" is the tallest bar, that split has occurred in more draws than any other combination — making it the most statistically typical outcome for this game.

The per-ball position chart takes a different angle: it shows, for each ball position (Ball 1, Ball 2, etc.), how often an odd or even number was drawn. This lets you see whether certain positions in the draw sequence consistently favor one parity over the other, which can inform more targeted number selection strategies.

Using Parity Data to Build Your Selection

When selecting numbers for Wyoming PowerBall, checking your combination against historical parity patterns is a quick sanity check. If your chosen numbers are entirely odd or entirely even, you are betting on a combination that historically appears far less often than balanced splits. Adjusting one or two numbers to achieve a more common parity ratio aligns your selection with the bulk of the historical draw record.

Parity analysis works best as one layer within a broader statistical strategy. Combine it with sum range analysis — which filters out combinations whose total falls outside the most common range — and hot number frequency data to build selections that satisfy multiple statistical criteria at once.

Odd/Even Trends Over Time

Parity patterns in Wyoming PowerBall do not always stay constant over the full draw history. Periods of draw data can show temporary clustering — several consecutive draws with more odd numbers than even, followed by a correction in the opposite direction. The trend line on this page surfaces those shifts, letting you see whether the game is currently running above or below its long-term parity average. Tracking this over different sample windows (last 25 draws vs. last 100 draws) helps distinguish short-term noise from genuine pattern shifts. If the last 25 draws show a heavy lean toward odd numbers while the 100-draw average is balanced, recent variance may simply be reverting toward the mean. Always use the full draw history as your baseline reference before reading too much into short-term swings.