Powerball Results
For the Powerball draw on Wednesday night, May 27, 2026, 05 14 21 31 51 reappeared after a -day gap in Vermont. By the expected cadence of 1 in 11,238,513 draws, the interval is a long-gap event.
Winning numbers for 1 draw on May 27, 2026 in Vermont.
Draw times: Evening.
Our take on the Powerball results
May 27, 2026Powerball report — Wednesday night, May 27, 2026: 05 14 21 31 51 shows a notable pattern
For the Powerball draw on Wednesday night, May 27, 2026, 05 14 21 31 51 reappeared after a -day gap in Vermont. By the expected cadence of 1 in 11,238,513 draws, the interval is a long-gap event.
Overview
For the Powerball draw on Wednesday night, May 27, 2026, 05 14 21 31 51 reappeared after a -day gap in Vermont. By the expected cadence of 1 in 11,238,513 draws, the interval is a long-gap event.
Combo Profile
Beyond the drought, the numbers show a clean structure: 5 distinct numbers with no repeats, spanning 5 to 51 (wide spread).
Why Droughts Matter
Large gaps are descriptive, not a forecast - they show how distribution tails behave. Their value is in long-horizon tracking.
Data Notes
Specifically: this report records the results logged for Wednesday night, May 27, 2026 with comparison to long-run frequency baselines. This is descriptive, not predictive.
From Stepzero
At its core: this series is designed to document distribution behavior over time as context for disciplined analysis. The focus is long-horizon context.
Additional Context
Long-horizon measurement matters most when viewed across extended windows. As samples expand, the distribution becomes clearer and anomalies settle into their expected ranges. Record-keeping at scale becomes the foundation for analysis. Each outcome, whether typical or unusual, contributes to the stability and clarity of the long-run picture. Distribution analysis depends on consistent documentation. Each draw updates the record, allowing analysts to test whether deviations persist, reverse, or revert to expected ranges. Long-horizon tracking is the only reliable way to separate short-term noise from persistent drift. By logging each outcome against its expected cadence, the system builds a distribution profile that becomes more stable as the sample grows.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
Over the broader record, this result adds another data point to the long-horizon record. The record gains clarity as entries accumulate.