DC 3 Results
On Monday night, May 11, 2026, the DC 3 draw in District of Columbia brought 660 back after days away. The interval registers as a long-gap event and is best understood as a distribution marker over time.
Winning numbers for 3 draws on May 11, 2026 in District of Columbia.
Draw times: D, Evening, N.
Our take on the DC 3 results
May 11, 2026DC 3 report — Monday night, May 11, 2026: 660 shows a notable pattern
On Monday night, May 11, 2026, the DC 3 draw in District of Columbia brought 660 back after days away. The interval registers as a long-gap event and is best understood as a distribution marker over time.
Overview
On Monday night, May 11, 2026, the DC 3 draw in District of Columbia brought 660 back after days away. The interval registers as a long-gap event and is best understood as a distribution marker over time.
A Subtle Pattern in the Digits
A brief digit echo: 6 reappeared in 637 and again in 660. A single repeat is descriptive, not predictive. The value is in tracking repetition frequency over time.
Combo Profile
Beyond the drought, the digits show a clean structure: 2 distinct digits with a repeated digit, spanning 0 to 6 (wide spread).
Why Droughts Matter
Extended gaps are descriptive, not forward-looking - they highlight the tail behavior of the system. They help analysts track drift against expected cadence.
Data Notes
Results are evaluated against historical frequency baselines where available. The goal is documentation and context rather than prediction.
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. Distribution analysis depends on consistent documentation. Each draw updates the record, allowing analysts to test whether deviations persist, reverse, or revert to expected ranges.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
With its return, 660 contributes another meaningful data point to the historical dataset. Each draw - whether routine or statistically unusual - refines the long-term view of how large random systems behave over time.