With The Voice live finals in full swing, fashion brand Curvissa used their ‘Winning Formula’ piece to predict who will be the first to leave, and who will win The Voice 2019. These have been the common traits that we have calculated in our formula based on historic seasons of The Voice. Overall, we analysed seven competitive TV shows, across 75 series, over 18 years to identify what names, ages, professions and birthplaces are most likely to win (or be first to leave) each of the shows.

Winners

The formula suggests that one of two girls could win it this year. Nicole Raquel Dennis (24) could be crowned the winner, due to the past winners having an average of six letters in their first name, and the winning age being in their mid-20’s. She is also from London, and after the North West, the South East is the second luckiest location.

The second potential winner could be Deana Walmsley (23), as she is also close to the winning age of 26 and is from Liverpool, which matches a third of the previous winners who were also from the North West.

First Out

The ‘first out’ formula suggests that Emmanuel Smith could be one of the first to leave, as he matches the age to get kicked off first (29).

The other person who may be one of the first to leave, is Jimmy Balito (23) due to the letter ‘J’ being unlucky for past contestants.