Possibly not as confusing as the Serbian lottery though, where the number of one of the balls was displayed on screen before the machine had actually selected it!
it's sometimes said that a lot of people actually pick 1 2 3 4 5 just as a lot of people have password as their password; if so you'd think that would mean the prize being split a million ways.
^^^ Quote (from 2014):
"It is estimated that in each draw, 10,000 people choose the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Of course, numbers that form a nice pattern like this are as likely as any other combination, so they are in no way reducing their chance of winning. But given most jackpots are around the £4m mark, if those numbers do come up, everyone will walk away with £400 each"