Pick 3 Results
For Washington's Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, March 27, 2026, 268 showed up after days away in Washington results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
Winning numbers for 1 draw on March 27, 2026 in Washington.
Draw times: Evening.
Our take on the Pick 3 results
March 27, 2026Pick 3 report — Friday midday, March 27, 2026: 268 shows a notable pattern
For Washington's Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, March 27, 2026, 268 showed up after days away in Washington results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
Overview
For Washington's Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, March 27, 2026, 268 showed up after days away in Washington results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
Combo Profile
Beyond the drought, the digits show a clean structure: 3 distinct digits with no repeats, spanning 2 to 8 (wide spread).
Why Droughts Matter
A long drought is descriptive rather than predictive. It records variance across time and helps analysts evaluate whether outcomes are tracking within expected frequency bands or drifting into the tails of the distribution.
Data Notes
This report summarizes observed outcomes for Friday midday, March 27, 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.
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.
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
The return of 268 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.