Everybody likes to play FF5 "smartly", right? What follows is a good way to play very smartly.
If you play "adjacents", (there were two adjacent numbers drawn last night - #'s 28 and 30 and I would add that almost every drawing has an adjacent number be drawn. Rarely do no/zero adjacent numbers appear in any given drawing.) here's some info you can use when deciding on whether or not to play an adjacent number.
Over the life of FF5, adjacent numbers have been drawn in a range of 22.5% of the time to 29.5% of the time. Also, every FF5 number has an upper adjacent number and a lower adjacent number.
Number 33 is the FF5 number that has had the most adjacent numbers drawn in the entire history of FF5. #33 has had an adjacent drawn 29.5% of the time since FF5 began. #33's lower adjacent number (#32) was drawn 167 times which is 16.5% of the time. #33's upper adjacent number (#34) has been drawn 151 times which is 14.4% of the time.
On the low end of the range, #22 is the FF5 number that has had the least number of adjacents drawn in the entire history of FF5. (#22 has had an adjacent drawn 22.5% of the time) #21 was drawn 105 times which was 10.4% of the time. #23 was drawn 130 times which is 14.4% of the time.
So the net of all this is, some FF5 numbers have their adjacents drawn more frequently than other FF5 numbers. The top 5 FF5 numbers that have had at least one of their adjacents drawn are as follows; #33, #34, #28, #20 and #36. Notice that the top two hitters of 2021 (#28 & #20) are in the top five. So if you see any one of the FF5 numbers listed above be drawn, play both of their upper and lower adjacent numbers in the next days (following day's) drawing. As a result of #28 being drawn last night, I'll be playing #'s 27 and 29 tonight! G5