100s — Foundational Rundowns
Mirrors, counters, ±1/±2 neighbors, and core transitions. Great for daily use.
Browse 100–199Choose a rundown, enter a recent 3-digit draw (or your base number), and review the ranked outputs. Each rundown applies a consistent rule set to expose repeating patterns, hot digits, and likely follow-ups. For broader confidence, compare a few rundowns and watch for agreement—digits that surface across multiple methods tend to be stronger signals.
All of the rundown tools keep the classic logic players know—with a smart twist. We highlight touching digits, sort ties, surface hot pairs, and show quick context so you can move from idea to action without digging through grids. The catalog is state-agnostic and works for Virginia, Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, and every other Pick 3 state.
If you’re new, begin with 123 and 317 for balanced coverage, then add 369 for contrast. When two methods agree on a digit or pair, bump it up your list.
Yes. The logic is numeric and works for every state Pick 3. Use your own state’s recent draws for best alignment.
After every draw. Short-term waves happen, and frequent updates help you catch them while they’re active.
That’s a signal to compare across rundowns. If the same tied digits appear repeatedly, they’re worth short-listing.
Backtesting means “practice runs” using old Pick 3 results. You pick an input number from the past (yesterday, last week, last year), run a rundown, and then check what actually came out after that draw. If the rundown’s top candidates match what really hit next, that’s a good sign.
Say the past draw was 764. You run the 123 rundown and get a short list of top combos. Now check what actually hit over the next few draws after 764. If one of your listed combos appears, that’s a win for that rundown in this scenario.
Tip: Try the same input across 2–3 rundowns and look for agreement. When different rundowns point to the same digits or pairs in backtests, that’s a stronger clue.
Don’t over-expand your play list. Let the rankings and cross-rundown agreement keep you disciplined.
Mirrors, counters, ±1/±2 neighbors, and core transitions. Great for daily use. Carry your tightest pair while nudging sums and roots for compact lists. High/Low, Odd/Even expectations, and short-distance shifts. Ascending/descending steps and compact 3-6-9 mixes. Lock two, tune one; head–tail echo logic for stability. Layered strategies combining transitions, sums, pairs, and distance.100s — Foundational Rundowns
200s — Pair-Carry & Sum Nudges
300s — Pattern & Rhythm
400s — Stairs & Wheels
500s — Anchors & Echoes
600s–900s — Advanced Hybrids