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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

  1. Look up your state's last Pick 3 draw.
  2. Run two or three rundowns on it.
  3. Flag numbers that appear across systems (convergence).
  4. 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.

Open the Generators

All Pick 3 rundowns live on the Generators dashboard.


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