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There have probably been fortune cookies opened that had that day's winning lottery numbers

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  • It was 8 years ago, when I threw €2 into a fortune teller machine at the fair, the machine gave me numbers and I played them the lottery. I won €50 back then!

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  • I think we can even calculate about how often it happens. My math is gonna be Amerigo-centric because I'm American and so are fortune cookies.

    There are ~3 billion fortune cookies produced yearly in the USA, so 8.2 million cookies are opened per day. There are 292,201,338 PowerBall combinations. That means that there's about a 2.8% chance that someone opens a fortune cookie that has any given lotteries numbers on it. But wait! There isn't just one "the lottery"; there are 48 states and territories in the US, and my state (Washington) has four games. Assuming everyone's state is like mine, and you randomly select a lottery to play, that leaves us with a much more modest .014% chance that on a given day, someone opens a fortune cookie with their lottery number on it.

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