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Millionaire for Life Number Statistics

Every number drawn since the game launched, counted honestly. The full frequency charts unlock automatically once there are enough daily drawings to be meaningful.

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Millionaire for Life launched February 22, 2026 and draws every night. A handful of draws can't tell you anything trustworthy about a number's odds, so we hold the frequency charts back until there's enough history for the counts to mean something. We're collecting every drawing — and the moment there's enough, the full charts switch on here automatically.

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How Millionaire for Life works

The essentials, the real odds, and where the money sits.

A Millionaire for Life play costs $5. You pick five main numbers from 1 to 58 and one Millionaire Ball from 1 to 5. Drawings are held every night. To win the top prize — $1 million a year for life — you must match all five main numbers plus the Millionaire Ball, odds of about 1 in 22.9 million. Match the five main numbers without the Millionaire Ball and you win $100,000 a year for life. Both top prizes can be taken as an annuity (guaranteed for at least 20 years) or a one-time cash payment of $18 million and $2.2 million respectively. There are nine ways to win in all, and the overall odds of winning something are about 1 in 8.47.

MatchPrizeOdds (1 in)
5 + Millionaire Ball$1M/yr for life22,910,580
5$100K/yr for life5,727,645
4 + Millionaire Ball$7,50086,455
4$50021,614
3 + Millionaire Ball$2501,663
3$50416
2 + Millionaire Ball$2598
2$824
1 + Millionaire Ball$816
Put it in perspective: in any given year you're roughly 19× more likely to be struck by lightning (about 1 in 1.2 million) than to win the top prize (1 in 22.9 million). Quick Picks are for fun — not a plan.

Overall odds of winning any prize: about 1 in 8.47 on a $5 play. Top two prizes may be paid on a pari-mutuel basis and could be lower than shown; the seven lower tiers are set cash prizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Millionaire for Life statistics go live?

The game launched February 22, 2026 and draws daily. The frequency charts unlock automatically once about 200 drawings have been collected — enough for the counts to mean something rather than reflect a tiny, noisy sample. Until then this page shows a live progress countdown, and it will switch over on its own the moment there's enough history.

Do "hot" numbers have a better chance of being drawn?

No. Each drawing is independent, so a number that has come up often has exactly the same chance next time as one that hasn't. The frequency counts on this page describe the past; they don't predict the future.

Why isn't the Millionaire Ball charted yet?

The public data feed currently publishes the five white-ball numbers but not the Millionaire Ball result. The Millionaire Ball chart will appear here automatically once those numbers are included in the feed — nothing to do on your end.

Where does this data come from?

Official winning numbers published by the New York State Gaming Commission, refreshed after each drawing. The counts are recomputed from the full draw history every time the data updates.