Pick your game
How these generators work
Every set is drawn from today's date (and, if you've added it, your birth date) so your numbers are yours, and tomorrow brings a fresh set.
Each game's generator follows its real rules: Powerball wants five numbers from 1–69 plus one from 1–26, EuroMillions wants five from 1–50 plus two Lucky Stars from 1–12, and so on. Whatever it hands you is a line you could actually play.
Choosing a game, honestly
The odds in the list above are the part most sites won't show you side by side. Sort by best jackpot odds and the spread is stark: SA Daily Lotto's top prize is hundreds of times easier to hit than SuperEnalotto's. Neither is a good investment; that's not what lotteries are for. But if you're choosing where a ticket gives you the most weeks of pleasant anticipation per dollar, that sort button is worth a minute.
And the one promise that holds for every game on this page: every combination has exactly the same chance. Lucky numbers make the ticket yours. They don't make it a winner, and anyone who says otherwise is selling something.
Why numbers above 31 are worth having
Millions of players pick dates, so numbers 1–31 are crowded on tickets everywhere. Playing the full range doesn't improve your odds of winning — nothing can — but if a shared jackpot ever came, fewer people would be splitting it with you. Our generators use each game's entire range for exactly that reason.