Pick 3 Rundown Methods: The Complete Family
An overview of the Pick 3 rundown methods on L Numeris — 369, 730, 927, 317, 123 and more — what a rundown is, how the bases differ, and how to cross-reference them. Structured selection, not prediction.

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What a Rundown Is
A rundown transforms one starting Pick 3 number into a structured field of candidates by adding a fixed base to each digit, mod-10, for ten rows. Different bases produce different fields.
The Pick 3 Rundowns
L Numeris runs more than a dozen Pick 3 rundown systems, each named for its base or lead number:
- 369 — the most documented; even, well-spread shifts. Full guide.
- 730 — larger first-position jumps, fixed third digit. Full guide.
- 927, 952, 962, 972 — variations tuned to different shift profiles.
- 123, 111, 245, 285, 291, 317, 401, 063, 754 — additional bases and lead numbers built for cross-referencing.
The reason to have many is cross-reference: run two or three on the same draw and keep the candidates that appear in more than one.
How to Use the Family
- Look up your state's last Pick 3 draw.
- Run two or three rundowns on it.
- Flag numbers that appear across systems (convergence).
- Prioritize by current hot digits, then track results.
Honest Note
Every rundown produces candidates, not predictions. Pick 3 is 1-in-1,000 straight no matter which base you use. The value is structured selection and coverage, not an odds edge.
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All Pick 3 rundowns live on the Generators dashboard.
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