Minnesota Pick 3 Number Patterns — 2026

Pick 3 — Minnesota Lottery · Updated July 2026

Pattern analysis for Minnesota Pick 3 examines structural characteristics of drawn combinations — doubles, triples, odd/even splits, high/low balance, and sum distributions. These patterns help you understand the shape of typical winning combinations.

Review the pattern distribution to see how often triples (e.g., 777), doubles (e.g., 112), and all-unique combinations appear. The odd/even and high/low tables show the most and least common splits. Sum distribution reveals which digit sums appear most frequently.

Patterns describe historical data distributions. The probability of each combination is determined by mathematics, not by past patterns. Use this for educational understanding of game statistics.

Pattern Distribution

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High/Low Breakdown

PatternCount%
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Top 10 Most Common Sums

SumCount%
16418.82%
17357.53%
13337.10%
11306.45%
12286.02%
14286.02%
15286.02%
8275.81%
7255.38%
9255.38%
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