In reply to Phil Lyon:
> What about 3,19,22,29,37
> thats a bit more random isn’t it.
Random is a bout the process of generating the numbers, not about the set of numbers themselves.
A random process generating six whole numbers, each from 1 to 37 (or a higher cap) is as likely to produce 5,6,7,8,9,10 as it is to produce 3,19,22,29,37, or any other specific combination.
Every single set of lottery numbers ever drawn was vanishingly unlikely, whether or not it looked like a neat sequence.
(None of this means that the South African lottery is not a scam, of course!)