Yes and another that uses a fixed ridiculous combination like 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. This is my favorite way for bringing the odds nearer to mind.
Yes and another that uses a fixed ridiculous combination like 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. This is my favorite way for bringing the odds nearer to mind.
That would be cool for this website, but don't try it in real life. If you win, it is almost guaranteed that you will share your prize with many other people.
When the U.K. lottery launched you picked 6 from 49.
The prizes were shared amongst everyone
If the prize pot was say £10m, 4 winners would get £2.5m each.
I suspect that the hunebr of people choosing 123456 would be far higher than choosing 6 random numbers. Thus in the event your numbers did come up, you would get far less winning than someone who had the same odds but chose say 13 22 32 35 40 42
If anything, I imagine everyone would actively avoid 123456, thus making it the better pick.