If you’re serious about studying the UK49s, one of the most-requested data points is: which numbers have been drawn the most across the entire history of the game? While past frequency doesn’t influence future draws (each draw is random), a historical frequency list is useful for pattern-spotting. Below I’ve compiled an easy-to-read with a clear table and a simple chart to help you understand the numbers quickly.
Quick summary
Across multiple UK49s statistics trackers, several numbers consistently appear near the top of the “most drawn” lists. These sources maintain up-to-date counts from historical draw archives and let players download or view long-term frequency tables. The most commonly drawn numbers often appear in multiple independent datasets (so the ranking is unlikely to be a one-off artifact).
Top 10 most frequently drawn UK49s numbers (all-time)
The table below shows the top 10 most frequently drawn numbers compiled from public frequency datasets maintained by UK49s result trackers. (Counts are snapshots taken from the cited sources and may change as future draws occur.)
| Rank | Number | Approx. times drawn (snapshot) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 1,290 |
| 2 | 44 | 1,273 |
| 3 | 19 | 1,272 |
| 4 | 37 | 1,263 |
| 5 | 20 | 1,257 |
| 6 | 6 | 1,251 |
| 7 | 9 | 1,250 |
| 8 | 39 | 1,246 |
| 9 | 35 | 1,236 |
| 10 | 43 | 1,234 |
Note: The numbers and counts above are taken from long-run frequency tables published by major UK49s statistics sites and are accurate as of the latest pulls from those sites. Frequency ranks can shift slowly with each new draw.
Below is a compact, text-based bar chart to visualize the relative frequency of each top-10 number.
Most Frequently Drawn UK49s Numbers (All Time)
This helps you quickly see the small spread between the top numbers — the top-ranked ball isn’t dramatically more common; differences are incremental.
Lunchtime vs Teatime: do top numbers differ?
Some trackers separate Lunchtime and Teatime draws. While long-term “all-time” leaders are similar across both times, certain numbers can be a little more dominant in one draw time than another. If you analyze Lunchtime and Teatime separately, you may discover slight reshuffling in rank order — useful if you only play one draw. For separate, draw-time-specific rankings, consult specialized pages on frequency trackers.
How to interpret these frequencies (and what not to assume)
- Equal chance every draw: A number being “most drawn” historically does not make it more likely in the next draw. Each draw is independent and random.
- Use data for fun, not for certainty: Frequencies are great for content, spreadsheets, or curiosity-driven strategies, but they are not predictive.
- Small differences matter less than you think: The counts above differ by only a few dozen draws across many years. That small gap is expected in the long run.
Want to dig deeper? Practical suggestions
- Download the full frequency table from a trusted tracker and sort by Lunchtime/Teatime or overall. (Sites like the ones cited provide downloadable tables and filter options.)
- Build a spreadsheet and add visual charts (bar, heatmap) — this turns raw counts into readable insights.
- Track trends over time — export weekly snapshots to watch ranks shift slowly as new draws occur.
- Compare pairs/triples — if you’re curious beyond single-number counts, look for most-common pairs and triples in the same source set.