Patterns Report

The Patterns report tracks how often specific structural draw patterns appear — doubles, triples, sequential combinations, mirrors, all-even, all-odd, and more — comparing actual frequency to the mathematical expectation for each.

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Why It Matters

Each pattern type has a known mathematical probability based purely on the structure of the game. The Patterns report shows whether those rates are being met, exceeded, or lagging in the current window — letting you see if any structural pattern is running unusually active or quiet.

How Stepzero Uses It

Each pattern type is scored against its expected rate. A delta value shows how far above or below expectation the pattern is running. The Strongest Signal card shows which pattern is currently making the loudest statement in either direction.

Example

Double patterns (like 1-1-7) should appear in roughly 27% of Pick 3 draws by design. If they've appeared in 32% of the last 90 draws, that's a +5% delta — running above expected.

Oracle Query Starters

  • Which pattern is running furthest above expectation in Florida Pick 3?
  • How often have doubles appeared in Florida Pick 3 over the last 90 days?
  • Show me the pattern scores for Pick 3 right now.

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FAQ

What does "delta vs expected" mean?

Delta shows how far above or below the mathematical expectation a pattern is running. A +5% delta means the pattern appeared 5 percentage points more often than chance predicts.

How is the Patterns report different from the Digit Groups report?

Patterns focuses on structural draw types (doubles, triples, sequences, mirrors) and their frequency rates. Digit Groups focuses on the unordered set of digits in a combination and how those groups behave across draws.