Winning Odds
Winning conditions and odds for each Shuangseqiu prize tier
| Prize | Winning condition | Odds | Prize amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Prize | 6 red + 1 blue | 1/177,210,888 | approx. 5M-10M |
| 2nd Prize | 6 red | 1/11,688,053 | approx. 100K-1M |
| 3rd Prize | 5 red + 1 blue | 1/789,648 | approx. 3,000 |
| 4th Prize | 5 red, or 4 red + 1 blue | 1/22,075 | approx. 200 |
| 5th Prize | 4 red | 1/1,083 | approx. 10 |
| 6th Prize | 2 red + 1 blue | 1/672 | approx. 5 |
Note: winning odds are theoretical values; actual amounts depend on the prize pool and the number of winning entries. Please play responsibly and do not become addicted.
FAQ
What do the winning odds mean?
Winning odds are theoretical ratios calculated from the total number of combinations, used to understand how hard each tier is.
What are the odds of the Shuangseqiu 1st prize?
The Shuangseqiu 1st prize requires all 6 red balls and 1 blue ball to match, with theoretical odds of about 1/177,210,888.
What are the odds of the Mark Six jackpot?
The Mark Six jackpot requires all 6 main numbers to match, with theoretical odds of about 1/13,983,816.
Does number frequency change the odds of a single entry?
No. Frequency statistics reflect the historical distribution; each draw is still a random event, and the theoretical odds of a single entry do not change with historical frequency.
What is the odds table useful for?
The odds table is suited to understanding tier difficulty and rule differences — for data reference and entertainment only.