Mega Millions Results
On Tuesday night, May 6, 2025, the Mega Millions draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 16 17 43 46 58 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 12,103,014 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
Winning numbers for 1 draw on May 6, 2025 in Arizona.
Draw times: Evening.
Our take on the Mega Millions results
May 6, 2025Mega Millions report — Tuesday night, May 6, 2025: 16 17 43 46 58 shows a notable pattern
On Tuesday night, May 6, 2025, the Mega Millions draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 16 17 43 46 58 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 12,103,014 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
Overview
On Tuesday night, May 6, 2025, the Mega Millions draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 16 17 43 46 58 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 12,103,014 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
Combo Profile
Structurally, the outcome uses 5 distinct numbers with no repeats in the pattern. The numbers run from 16 to 58 with a wide range.
Why Droughts Matter
Deep gaps are best treated as context, not forward-looking - they highlight the tail behavior of the system. They make variance visible across extended windows.
Data Notes
This report summarizes observed outcomes for Tuesday night, May 6, 2025 and interprets them within the long-run distribution record. It does not imply a forecast or recommendation.
From Stepzero
Stepzero produces these reports to provide a calm, evidence-first record of how draw patterns unfold over time. The aim is clarity and continuity - a reference point for long-horizon tracking rather than a call to action.
Additional Context
Context improves with scale. As more draws accumulate, isolated anomalies either normalize into baseline rates or reveal persistent deviations that warrant closer monitoring. Stability comes from the accumulation of entries. One draw alone does not define the pattern, but the record grows more reliable with each addition to the dataset.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
Across the long-horizon record, this entry extends the historical ledger to the record. Reliability is a function of the growing record.