1, 58 Toto 6/58 Number Wheel
40,475,358. That is how many different six-number combinations exist in a 6/58 draw, and it sits behind every ticket ever filled in. SpinyWheel's 1–58 Toto 6/58 Number Wheel picks your six from the same 58-number pool, one spin at a time, at 1.7 percent each.
How many combinations does a 6/58 draw have?
Exactly 40,475,358. Multiply 58 by 57, 56, 55, 54 and 53 to count the ordered ways six numbers can be drawn, then divide by 720, the number of ways any six numbers can be rearranged, because a ticket does not care about order.
That figure is not an estimate. Malaysia's Supreme Toto 6/58 publishes jackpot odds of 1 in 40,475,358, and the Philippines' Ultra Lotto uses the same 6/58 format and arrives at the same number, because the arithmetic is fixed by the format rather than by the operator.
What are the odds at each match tier?
Lower tiers are reachable, and the gaps between them are enormous. Counting how many of the 40,475,358 combinations produce each result gives the honest picture:
| Numbers matched | Combinations that qualify | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | 1 | 1 in 40,475,358 |
| 5 | 312 | 1 in 129,729 |
| 4 | 19,890 | 1 in 2,035 |
| 3 | 442,000 | 1 in 92 |
Three matches lands roughly once every 92 tickets, which is why the lowest tier feels achievable while the top one does not. Operators layer bonus-number tiers on top of this structure, so the published prize table for any specific game will have more rows than four, but the underlying combination counts do not change.
Does the wheel improve your chances?
No, and nothing does. Every one of the 40,475,358 combinations is equally likely on every draw, so a spun set of numbers, a chosen set, and a terminal quick pick all carry identical odds. A wheel changes how you choose, not what happens afterward.
Hot and cold number tracking deserves a direct answer, because plenty of sites sell it. Draws have no memory: a number absent for forty draws is exactly as likely as one drawn last week, and past frequency carries no information about the next result. Any system claiming otherwise is selling the gambler's fallacy with a chart attached.
The one thing your choice does affect
Sharing. If a jackpot is won by more than one ticket it gets split, and human number choices cluster hard around dates, so numbers from 1 to 31 are picked far more often than 32 to 58. A winning combination sitting entirely inside the calendar range is more likely to be shared among several tickets.
Spreading your six across the full pool does not raise your chance of winning by any amount. It only affects how many people you would be splitting with in the rare case it happens, which is a distinction worth being precise about rather than dressing up as a strategy.
Spinning six numbers on the Toto 6/58 Number Wheel
A draw cannot repeat a number, so your six should not either. Spin, note the result, take that number out of the pool, and spin again. The first spin runs on 58 entries at 1.7 percent, and by the sixth the pool is down to 53 and each remaining number holds 1.9 percent.
Leaving the pool untouched risks handing you the same number twice, which produces a set of six that no ticket can hold. For number picking outside a lottery format the 1, 100幸运数字 covers a wider range, and the how-to guide walks through trimming the pool if your local game uses 6/49, 6/45 or 6/55 instead.
常见问题
You choose six numbers from a pool numbered 1 to 58, and six are drawn. The format name is a shorthand used across lottery games worldwide, so 6/49 means six from forty-nine and 6/45 means six from forty-five. A larger pool means more combinations and longer odds: 6/58 produces 40,475,358 of them.
The odds are identical either way, at 1 in 40,475,358 for the jackpot. Random selection has one narrow effect, which is avoiding the crowding around dates that makes low numbers popular, and that affects only how many people you would split a prize with. It does not affect whether you win.
No. Each draw is independent of every draw before it, so a number that has not appeared in months carries exactly the same chance as any other. Frequency charts describe what already happened and predict nothing. The belief that outcomes even themselves out over time is the gambler's fallacy, and it is the most common mistake in lottery play.
Remove each result from the pool before the next spin, so all six come back distinct. The first spin runs on all 58 numbers, and the sixth runs on the 53 that remain. Without removal the wheel can return the same number twice, giving you a set that no valid ticket could hold.
Spin your six, keep the odds in view, and treat the ticket as entertainment rather than a plan.