Our analysis covers 40+ years of combined Weekday Windfall and predecessor Monday/Wednesday Lotto draw history.
Weekday Windfall's biggest feature is three weekly draws. Many players apply a consistent number selection across multiple draws rather than varying their numbers randomly — exploring the same combinations across Monday, Wednesday and Friday draws.
A popular approach: develop a core set of 10–12 numbers based on frequency analysis, then use System entries to cover different 6-number combinations from that pool across the weekly draws.
Playing the same System 8 entry across all three weekly draws gives you more lines in play per week — each line has the same odds as any other ticket. Many players enjoy the consistency of a regular selection for entertainment purposes.
Weekday Windfall (and Monday/Wednesday Lotto before it) shares the same 6/45 format as Saturday Lotto, meaning 40+ years of combined draw data reveals the same key statistical patterns: spread across number ranges, balanced odd/even distributions, and golden sum totals.
Example: Well-distributed ticket across all 3 number ranges with supplementary coverage
Combined Monday, Wednesday and Friday Lotto draw history shows 79% of Division 1 wins came from tickets with numbers spread across all three 15-ball number ranges historically. Many players use this as a pattern filter to avoid combinations clustered in one range.
Our forecast system analyses the complete Weekday Windfall and predecessor Monday/Wednesday Lotto draw history — over 4,000 combined draw events — to produce frequency normalisation profiles and number shortlists for exploration before each draw.
With three draws per week, our system updates three times per week — giving you fresh frequency data before every Monday, Wednesday and Friday draw. For number exploration and entertainment only.
Our AI model was trained on the complete Monday Lotto (1979–2024) and Wednesday Lotto (1980s–2024) dataset — the longest Weekday draw history available. Since the launch of Weekday Windfall in May 2024, the model has incorporated Friday draw data and continues to improve with every new draw.
AI-enhanced statistical analysis updating three times per week — exploring historical frequency patterns and combination tendencies for each draw. All combinations have equal odds of being drawn. For entertainment and number exploration only.
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On Double Your Win draw days, Division 2–6 prizes are doubled — meaning the total prize pool is larger on these days while ticket odds remain identical. Many players choose to enter on these days simply for the larger potential prizes on offer.
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Set Up Draw Alerts →With three Weekday Windfall draws per week, frequency data updates faster than in weekly lotteries. Our Hot/Cold analysis updates after every draw — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday — so you always have the latest frequency data for number exploration.
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Run Hot/Cold Report →Analysis of Weekday Windfall and predecessor draw history shows that over 71% of Division 1 winning tickets shared at least one number with the previous draw. Some players include 1–2 numbers from the most recent draw in their current ticket based on this observation.
In Weekday Windfall — with three draws per week — this pattern applies to the most recent draw regardless of day.
This is a popular pattern among regular Weekday Windfall players — for inspiration and exploration only. All number combinations have equal probability of being drawn regardless of previous results.
As with Saturday Lotto (identical 6/45 format), Weekday Windfall Division 1 wins are dominated by 3 odd + 3 even splits. All-odd or all-even 6-number combinations appear in fewer than 4% of Division 1 wins across the game's 40+ year history.
A balanced 3/3 odd/even split represents approximately 33% of all possible 6-from-45 combinations but accounts for over 50% of all Division 1 wins in combined Weekday Windfall and predecessor draw history. Many players use this as a quick exploration filter.
Unlike most Australian lotteries, Weekday Windfall pays the full $1 million to each Division 1 winner (up to 6 per draw). This means there is no prize-sharing risk — your prize is not diluted by other winners.
This also means the prize-sharing avoidance strategy used in pari-mutuel lotteries doesn't apply here — number popularity among other players is irrelevant. Many players find this makes Weekday Windfall a simpler lottery to approach for number exploration.
For 6 numbers drawn from 1–45, the ideal sum range for Weekday Windfall Division 1 wins is 115–185 — identical to Saturday Lotto, given the shared 6/45 format. Tickets with sums outside 90–210 historically perform very poorly.
Over 70% of combined Monday/Wednesday Lotto and Weekday Windfall Division 1 wins fall within the 115–185 sum range historically. Many players use this as a quick check — not a guarantee, but a popular filter to avoid rarely-drawn combinations.
Syndicating is particularly powerful for Weekday Windfall — because the fixed $1M per winner prize means every member of a Division 1-winning syndicate receives their full proportional share of $1 million (not a fraction of a shared jackpot). A 10-member syndicate winning Division 1 earns $100,000 each.
Our Auto Syndicate covers all three Weekday Windfall draws automatically every week. Entries, results tracking, and winnings distribution are fully automated — covering all three weekly draws with shared cost.
Weekday Windfall offers three draws per week and a fixed $1 million per winner prize. The tips above are popular player strategies based on historical patterns — for inspiration and entertainment only. No strategy changes your odds of winning.
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