Most Common Consecutive White Ball Pairs
Historical data and statistical trends dynamically generated from the latest Powerball drawing database.
This comprehensive analysis ranks the top 10 historical patterns for most common consecutive white ball pairs across all recorded Powerball drawings. Specifically, our database indicates that WB 66 + WB 67 is currently at the top of the leaderboard with an impressive 12 appearances across the full draw history. Following closely behind are WB 17 + WB 18 and WB 1 + WB 2 with 11 and 11 hits respectively.
By tracking these metrics, players can visualize which Powerball numbers are statistically dominant and which are lagging. For instance, the gap between the #1 spot (WB 66 + WB 67) and the #10 spot (WB 57 + WB 58 with 9 hits) highlights the statistical variance over 1379 total draws.
Use the visual bar chart for a quick comparative overview, and reference the tabular list below for the exact historical occurrence counts and most recent draw dates to help inform your next ticket selection strategy.
Top 10 Chart
Top 10 List
| #1 | WB 66 + WB 67 | 12 × |
| #2 | WB 17 + WB 18 | 11 × |
| #3 | WB 1 + WB 2 | 11 × |
| #4 | WB 21 + WB 22 | 10 × |
| #5 | WB 61 + WB 62 | 10 × |
| #6 | WB 35 + WB 36 | 10 × |
| #7 | WB 62 + WB 63 | 9 × |
| #8 | WB 18 + WB 19 | 9 × |
| #9 | WB 63 + WB 64 | 9 × |
| #10 | WB 57 + WB 58 | 9 × |
