Draw Overview
The **Korean Lotto 6/45** Round #583 took place on a crisp Saturday evening, February 1, 2014. As the numbers rolled out, anticipation filled the air, with players across the country eager to see if luck was on their side. The atmosphere was charged, as millions tuned in to witness the draw results unfold. With this being the first draw of February, it set a promising tone for the month ahead.
Winning Numbers Analysis
The winning numbers for this round were **8, 17, 27, 33, 40, 44**, complemented by the bonus number **24**. A notable characteristic of this draw was the mix of **odd and even numbers**, with a balanced **3 odd** and **3 even** outcomes. In terms of range distribution, the numbers leaned towards the high end, with **4** numbers falling between **23 and 45**, while only **2** were derived from the lower range of **1-22**. Interestingly, no consecutive pairs appeared, which is something players often look for as a pattern. The connection to the bonus number **24** adds an extra layer of analysis, as it was nestled between the high winning numbers, potentially offering clues for future ticket selections.
Prize Breakdown
| Prize | Winners | Amount per Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Prize | 11 | $994,000 |
| 2nd Prize | 51 | $36,000 |
| 3rd Prize | 1,826 | $998 |
| 4th Prize | 88,583 | ~$37 |
| 5th Prize | 1,445,611 | ~$3.70 |
This round generated a total sales figure of **$46.4 million**, which reflects the enthusiasm and commitment of players eager to strike it rich. The robust participation led to **11 winners** sharing the **1st prize**, each taking home an impressive **$994,000**. The distribution of prizes demonstrated a healthy range of winners across lower tiers, indicating a well-balanced draw.
Mathematical Patterns
Diving into the numbers reveals some interesting mathematical aspects. The total sum of the winning numbers reached **169**, which is significantly above the average sum of around **143** for Lotto 6/45. This suggests a favorable combination for those who play based on the total sum theory. The **odd/even ratio** stood at an equal **3:3**, while the **low/high ratio** leaned heavily towards the high numbers with **4 high** and **2 low**. Additionally, the absence of consecutive numbers and an **AC Value** of **10** adds intriguing insights into the nature of this draw, providing players with food for thought when strategizing for future rounds.