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March 25, 2026Arizona

On Wednesday night, March 25, 2026, the Triple Twist draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 6 11 17 31 32 35 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 8,145,060 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.

Winning numbers for 1 draw on March 25, 2026 in Arizona.

Draw times: Evening.

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March 25, 2026

Triple Twist report — Wednesday night, March 25, 2026: 6 11 17 31 32 35 shows a notable pattern

On Wednesday night, March 25, 2026, the Triple Twist draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 6 11 17 31 32 35 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 8,145,060 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.

Overview

On Wednesday night, March 25, 2026, the Triple Twist draw in Arizona marked a notable return: 6 11 17 31 32 35 reappeared in the draw after a -day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 8,145,060 draws, an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.

Combo Profile

The numbers in 6 11 17 31 32 35 cover a wide range (6 to 35) with no repeats.

Why Droughts Matter

Large gaps function as context, not prescriptive - they track where outcomes drift from baseline spacing. Their value is in long-horizon tracking.

Data Notes

This report summarizes observed outcomes for Wednesday night, March 25, 2026 and interprets them within the long-run distribution record. It does not imply a forecast or recommendation.

From Stepzero

At Stepzero, the priority is accuracy and context. This report is intended as a historical record entry, not a forecast.

Additional Context

Context improves with scale. As more draws accumulate, isolated anomalies either normalize into baseline rates or reveal persistent deviations that warrant closer monitoring.

Long-horizon measurement matters most when viewed across extended windows. As samples expand, the distribution becomes clearer and anomalies settle into their expected ranges.

Record-keeping at scale becomes the foundation for analysis. Each outcome, whether typical or unusual, contributes to the stability and clarity of the long-run picture.

Adding to the Long-Term Record

This result adds a measurable entry to the long-term record. Over time, those entries are what sharpen distribution analysis and reveal whether the system is tracking its expected cadence.

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Draw Results

EveningMarch 25, 2026
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