North Carolina Cash 5 – Statistical Autopsy for Sunday, December 7, 2025
Main Draw Results – North Carolina Cash 5
Winning Numbers: 1523253141
Jackpot: $332,000
Double Play (Extra) Results
Double Play Numbers: 89243843
What Stands Out About 15-23-25-31-41?
At first glance, tonight’s North Carolina Cash 5 line looks like a standard, unremarkable spread. That’s exactly why it’s dangerous for casual players: it feels normal, and “normal” is where most people lose quietly.
- Odd/Even split: 15, 23, 25, 31, 41 → 5 odds, 0 evens. That’s statistically uncommon. In a fair 5/43 game, the most frequent patterns are 3/2 and 2/3 odd-even splits. A 5–0 odd sweep is a low-probability configuration, but still perfectly legitimate.
- Number range: All numbers are between 15 and 41. No single-digit or low-teens numbers. That leaves the 1–14 range completely untouched, another mild anomaly.
- Clustering: The gaps are 8, 2, 6, and 10. Nothing visually dramatic like 1-2-3-4-5 or 10-20-30-40-50. This is the kind of “boring” spacing that actually dominates real-world draws.
The real statistical curiosity tonight isn’t a visible pattern like symmetry or sequential runs. It’s the all-odd composition combined with a mid-to-high range concentration. That’s a rare enough combination that almost no one builds it on purpose, which quietly helps the few people who did match it: they’re unlikely to be sharing the jackpot with a crowd.
Double Play: 8-9-24-38-43 – Subtle Patterns the Brain Overreacts To
The Double Play line looks more “patterned” than the main draw, and that’s exactly where human intuition goes off the rails.
- Odd/Even: 8, 24, 38 (even) and 9, 43 (odd) → a 3–2 even-heavy split, which is completely normal and among the most common splits.
- Visible pattern trap: 8 and 9 are consecutive, which many players either chase (“consecutives are due”) or avoid (“too obvious”). Both attitudes are mathematically wrong; any specific pair is just as unlikely as any other.
- Range coverage: This set hits low (8, 9), mid (24), and high (38, 43). That looks like “balanced coverage,” but that’s a story our brains tell. The lottery doesn’t reward balance, only exact matches.
Between the main and Double Play draws, you see two different psychological traps:
- Main draw: Looks boring, but is statistically quirky (all odd, mid-high).
- Double Play: Looks patterned (8-9, spread across the range), but is statistically ordinary.
This is why “pattern hunting” is a losing strategy. The machine doesn’t care what looks tidy to the human eye.
Jackpot Context: $332,000 – Tempting, But Still a Long Shot
With a jackpot of $332,000, North Carolina Cash 5 sits in that psychological sweet spot: big enough to feel life-changing, small enough that players underestimate the odds.
Cash 5 is a 5/43 game. The total number of possible combinations is:
C(43, 5) = 962,598
So your chance of hitting 15-23-25-31-41 with a single ticket was 1 in 962,598. Not “bad for a local game” – just bad, period. The only reason it feels gentler than Powerball or Mega Millions is that those games are astronomically worse.
Pattern Breakdown: Why Tonight’s Line Is Quietly Unpopular
From a crowd behavior perspective, tonight’s results are exactly the kind of line you’d want to hit if you care about keeping the jackpot to yourself:
- No birthdays bait: Commonly played birthday numbers cluster in 1–31. Here, only 15, 23, 25, and 31 fall into that band, and they’re not the usual suspects like 7, 11, 21, or 28.
- All-odd filter: Many casual players instinctively mix odds and evens because “it looks more random.” That means pure-odd tickets are underplayed relative to their actual probability.
- Unimpressive visual: No 5s, 10s, or neat endings like 20, 30, 40. Humans love “round” or “pretty” numbers. This line is visually dull, and that’s good if you’re trying to avoid sharing a prize.
So while every combination is equally likely to be drawn, they are not equally likely to be played. That’s where strategy lives: not in predicting what will come out, but in predicting what other players will avoid.
Expert Insight: “Smart Coverage” – How to Play Against the Crowd, Not the Machine
If you’re serious about squeezing every inch of value out of North Carolina Cash 5, you need to abandon the fantasy of prediction and focus on Smart Coverage – building lines that are:
- Just as likely to be drawn as any other combination (because they all are), but
- Less likely to be picked by everyone else.
1. Avoid Hyper-Popular Patterns
These patterns are mathematical landmines – they don’t reduce your odds of winning, but they massively increase your odds of sharing a win:
- Straight sequences: 5-6-7-8-9, 10-11-12-13-14, etc.
- All low numbers: 1–31 only (birthday clustering).
- Repeating endings: 5-15-25-35-45 style tickets.
- Visual grids: Diagonals, crosses, or patterns on play slips.
2. Intentionally Break “Pretty” Rules
A smart line often looks worse to the human eye:
- Allow all-odd or all-even lines occasionally, like tonight’s 15-23-25-31-41.
- Include at least one number above 31 to escape birthday crowding.
- Don’t be afraid of “ugly” gaps (e.g., 2, 9, 27, 33, 42).
3. Use Tools, But With the Right Goal
Serious players who also dabble in national games should treat tools as filtering engines, not crystal balls. For example:
- Use Powerball Pro and MegaMillions Pro to analyze crowd behavior patterns – which numbers and structures are overplayed.
- Apply the same logic to Cash 5: steer away from those overly popular structures.
If you want structured, data-driven play across multiple games, the full suite at NichebrAI Plans is built for exactly this: optimize coverage, not superstition.
Bottom line: You cannot bend the odds of the draw. But you can absolutely influence how many people you’re forced to share with if you win. That’s what separates strategy from wishful thinking.
Key Takeaways from December 7, 2025
- Tonight’s main draw (15-23-25-31-41) is statistically legitimate but behaviorally underplayed: all odd, mid-to-high, visually dull.
- The Double Play (8-9-24-38-43) looks more patterned, but is actually more typical from a probability standpoint.
- Every combination is equally likely to hit; the only real edge is avoiding the crowds that cluster on the same obvious patterns.
If you’re going to keep playing North Carolina Cash 5, stop asking, “What’s due?” and start asking, “What is everyone else afraid to play?” That’s where the quiet edge lives.
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