Mark Six Historical Statistics and Notable Draws
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Browse the main Mark Six analysis and reference pages in one place, including first-prize records, payout records, number trends, number and color distribution, yearly summaries, history links, guide pages, and notable draw news.
Use this page as a human-readable directory. Start with the main reference pages, then open the dedicated analysis page you need.
Use these shortcuts when you want the practical guide, the statistics dashboard, or the draw-history archive before drilling into a specific analysis topic.
Open the main dashboard for record previews, yearly summaries, and notable draw links.
Open the guide page for betting terms, entry types, stake calculations, and payout explanations.
Open the archived results by year and jump into individual completed draw pages.
These news-backed draw notes help you jump from a headline to the exact result page and its historical context.
HK01 reported on January 8, 2025 that one of the two first-prize tickets in the January 7, 2025 Mark Six draw paid about HK$69.23 million, and police sources were said to be circulating claims that the winner was a marine police officer who placed a HK$10 online bet. The winner's identity was not officially confirmed.
Jagpal Singh ("Ah Sing") later told the media that he had won a Mark Six first prize, and was later reported again in connection with the sale of his Caribbean Coast property. Media reports linked both stories to draw 11/059 on May 20, 2011.
According to HK01, seven numbers mentioned by GD at a Hong Kong fan meeting were later reported to match three winning numbers plus the extra number in the February 21, 2026 Snowball draw.
HK01 reported that Mark Six draw 24/104 on September 19, 2024 shared five main numbers with draw 24/103 from September 17, 2024, and draw 24/104 recorded 489 third-prize winning tickets.
Media reports said Mark Six draw 18/017 on February 20, 2018 paid about HK$66.78 million to a single first-prize ticket in the Lunar New Year Snowball draw. Later coverage speculated that a woman photographed with a cheque for the same amount might be connected to the winning ticket, though no official public confirmation of identity was available.
Media reports said that after Mark Six draw 26/026 on March 7, 2026, a HK$2,000 full banker computer ticket drew attention because it overlapped with several winning numbers but still returned only a double-digit prize.
Use these pages to compare total first-prize payout records, highest and lowest per-ticket first-prize payouts, winner-count records, winner streaks, and rollover-style no-winner streaks.
See which completed draws paid out the largest total first-prize amounts and compare them against the linked result pages.
Compare the draws that produced the highest number of first-prize winning tickets.
See which completed draws paid the most per first-prize winning ticket.
See which completed draws paid the least per first-prize winning ticket among draws that still had at least one winner.
Review the longest completed runs where at least one first-prize ticket won.
Review the longest rollover-style runs where no first-prize ticket won.
Use these pages to compare payout-per-ticket records across the second- and third-prize tiers.
See the highest second-prize payouts per ticket as a focused long-tail view.
See the highest third-prize payouts per ticket as another payout-record view.
Use these pages to compare hot numbers, cold numbers, band-level number distribution, and red-blue-green color balance across recent and all-time windows.
Compare the most frequently drawn numbers by recent and all-time windows.
Compare the least frequently drawn numbers and how long they stayed quiet.
Compare how main winning numbers were distributed across the five fixed 1-49 range bands.
Compare how main winning numbers split across the red, blue, and green ball colors and benchmark each color against the expected mix.
Use these pages to compare pair frequency, consecutive-number runs, and future bucket-style pattern cards in the same family.
Review which main-number pairs appeared together most often across each window.
Track how often adjacent main numbers appeared together and which exact runs recur most often.
Use these pages when you want yearly summaries, the broader archive, or location-based reference material.
Open the yearly history view to compare total draws, time ranges, and year-level summary metrics before drilling into specific results.
Open the archived results by year and jump into individual completed draw pages.
Review the best-known winning branches, their addresses, and route-planning context.