Pick 3 Results
On Saturday midday, May 10, 2025, the Pick 3 draw in Wisconsin marked a notable return: 567 reappeared in the draw after a 761-day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 1,000 draws (~500 days), an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
Winning numbers for 2 draws on May 10, 2025 in Wisconsin.
Draw times: D, Evening.
Our take on the Pick 3 results
May 10, 2025Pick 3 report — Saturday midday, May 10, 2025: 567 returns after 761 days
On Saturday midday, May 10, 2025, the Pick 3 draw in Wisconsin marked a notable return: 567 reappeared in the draw after a 761-day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 1,000 draws (~500 days), an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
Overview
On Saturday midday, May 10, 2025, the Pick 3 draw in Wisconsin marked a notable return: 567 reappeared in the draw after a 761-day drought. In a system where combinations should surface roughly once every 1 in 1,000 draws (~500 days), an absence of this length stands out for anyone tracking long-horizon frequency trends.
A Long-Awaited Return
The available record shows 567 returning after 761 days. That span is long enough to register as a low-frequency outcome even when the exact prior date is not surfaced.
Combo Profile
As a digit pattern, 567 uses 3 distinct digits and a tight spread from 5 to 7.
Why Droughts Matter
Prolonged absences are best read as context, not a cue - they record variance across time. They make variance visible across extended windows.
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
Long-horizon measurement matters most when viewed across extended windows. As samples expand, the distribution becomes clearer and anomalies settle into their expected ranges. Stability comes from the accumulation of entries. One draw alone does not define the pattern, but the record grows more reliable with each addition to the dataset.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
The return of 567 expands the archive by one more data point. It is the accumulation of these entries, not a single draw, that defines the reliability of long-horizon analysis.