⚡ Quick Draw Highlights
- Winning Numbers: 5-9-17-26-30-37
- Jackpot Status: $1.8 Million (Pending Final Verification)
- Top Statistical Pattern: 4:2 Odd Bias with Zero 40s
Winning Numbers Visuals
Main Draw
5917263037
Plus Option
6712171835
NichebrAI Stats Lab: Mathematical Breakdown
The following data table breaks down the core architecture of the main draw.
| Metric | Value | Insight |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Numbers | 124 | Statistically Balanced (Near Mean) |
| Odd/Even Split | 4 Odd / 2 Even | Odd Bias (66.6%) |
| Range Spread | 32 (5 to 37) | Moderate Compression |
| Decade Distribution | 2-1-1-2 | Double-Bookends (0s and 30s) |
Deep Dive Analysis
The NichebrAI Stats Lab has analyzed the vector relationships between the drawn numbers. Tonight’s Colorado Lotto+ draw presents a distinct “Double-Bookend” architecture. We observe clusters in the lowest decade (5, 9) and the highest decade (30, 37), leaving the middle range sparsely populated.
Furthermore, the Sum of 124 sits almost perfectly on the statistical mean for a 6/40 matrix, suggesting a regression to the mean after recent deviations. The absence of numbers in the 40s (or high 30s pushing the upper limit) indicates a Low-Ceiling Draw.
Plus Draw Note: The Plus draw exhibited a significantly lower center of gravity with a heavy concentration in the first two decades (6, 7, 12, 17, 18).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Did anyone win the Colorado Lotto+ jackpot tonight?
The jackpot for the Colorado Lotto+ stands at $1.8 Million. Final winner verification is currently pending from state officials.
What are the winning numbers for Saturday, December 13, 2025?
The winning numbers for Colorado Lotto+ on Saturday, December 13, 2025, are 5-9-17-26-30-37.
Was there a pattern in tonight’s draw?
Yes. NichebrAI identified a ‘Double-Bookend’ pattern where the winning numbers clustered in the single digits (0-9) and the 30s, with a distinct Odd Number bias (4 Odds vs 2 Evens).
