Number Pattern is a representation of lotto digits into a unique letter. Coding a number pattern is a way of simplifying lottery numbers by focusing on their structure instead of the actual digits. In this approach, each unique digit in a lotto draw is replaced with a letter based on its first appearance. For example, the number 1231 becomes ABCA, showing that the first and last digits are the same, while the middle digits are different. This transforms complex number combinations into easy-to-compare patterns such as ABCD, AABC, ABCA, or AAAA.

Last 75 draws
From Oct. 25, 2024 To Mar. 27, 2026

Convert Your Number to Pattern

Pattern Frequency

Analyzing patterns matters because lottery results are not just random numbers—they also produce repeatable structural behaviors over time. Certain patterns appear more frequently than others, while some become “overdue” after not showing up for many draws. Instead of tracking thousands of individual number combinations, pattern analysis reduces everything into a small set of categories. This makes it much easier to measure frequency, identify trends, and monitor changes in how numbers are distributed.

The Pattern Frequency Statistics table below presents key metrics for analyzing the occurrence patterns of specific numbers. It covers 75 draws, from Oct. 25, 2024 to Mar. 27, 2026 .

It includes columns for Frequency, Last Draw Interval, and the Last Draw Date, which indicates the number of draws a pattern appears for a specific period, the number of draws since the pattern last appeared, and the date the pattern last appeared, respectively.

In Quebec La Mini, the total possible number pattern is 203. The frequency table below only shows the pattern that has been drawn within the specified period.

ABCDEF
Frequency
9
Interval
4
Last Draw
Feb-27-2026
ABCCDE
Frequency
5
Interval
6
Last Draw
Feb-13-2026
ABCDDE
Frequency
5
Interval
0
Last Draw
Mar-27-2026
ABCDED
Frequency
4
Interval
1
Last Draw
Mar-20-2026
AABCDE
Frequency
3
Interval
5
Last Draw
Feb-20-2026
ABCBAD
Frequency
3
Interval
3
Last Draw
Mar-06-2026
ABCDEE
Frequency
2
Interval
37
Last Draw
Jul-11-2025
ABCDAE
Frequency
2
Interval
57
Last Draw
Feb-21-2025
ABACDE
Frequency
2
Interval
59
Last Draw
Feb-07-2025
ABCDEA
Frequency
2
Interval
18
Last Draw
Nov-21-2025
ABCDDA
Frequency
2
Interval
39
Last Draw
Jun-27-2025
ABCBDE
Frequency
2
Interval
2
Last Draw
Mar-13-2026
ABCDCE
Frequency
2
Interval
44
Last Draw
May-23-2025
ABCDCD
Frequency
2
Interval
29
Last Draw
Sep-05-2025
ABCADE
Frequency
2
Interval
22
Last Draw
Oct-24-2025
ABBBCD
Frequency
1
Interval
30
Last Draw
Aug-29-2025
ABCDBC
Frequency
1
Interval
72
Last Draw
Nov-08-2024
ABCADA
Frequency
1
Interval
16
Last Draw
Dec-05-2025
ABBACA
Frequency
1
Interval
20
Last Draw
Nov-07-2025
ABCACD
Frequency
1
Interval
51
Last Draw
Apr-04-2025
ABCDEC
Frequency
1
Interval
8
Last Draw
Jan-30-2026
ABCABD
Frequency
1
Interval
27
Last Draw
Sep-19-2025
ABACDC
Frequency
1
Interval
23
Last Draw
Oct-17-2025
ABCCDC
Frequency
1
Interval
65
Last Draw
Dec-27-2024
ABCAAD
Frequency
1
Interval
25
Last Draw
Oct-03-2025
ABACDB
Frequency
1
Interval
41
Last Draw
Jun-13-2025
ABCCCD
Frequency
1
Interval
45
Last Draw
May-16-2025
ABBCDE
Frequency
1
Interval
34
Last Draw
Aug-01-2025
ABAACD
Frequency
1
Interval
47
Last Draw
May-02-2025
ABCDDB
Frequency
1
Interval
38
Last Draw
Jul-04-2025
ABCCBD
Frequency
1
Interval
15
Last Draw
Dec-12-2025
ABBCDA
Frequency
1
Interval
50
Last Draw
Apr-11-2025
ABBCCB
Frequency
1
Interval
28
Last Draw
Sep-12-2025
AABBCB
Frequency
1
Interval
7
Last Draw
Feb-06-2026
ABCBDB
Frequency
1
Interval
48
Last Draw
Apr-25-2025
ABBCCA
Frequency
1
Interval
73
Last Draw
Nov-01-2024
AABBAC
Frequency
1
Interval
17
Last Draw
Nov-28-2025
ABCBCC
Frequency
1
Interval
36
Last Draw
Jul-18-2025
ABBCBC
Frequency
1
Interval
11
Last Draw
Jan-09-2026
AAABCD
Frequency
1
Interval
31
Last Draw
Aug-22-2025
ABCDCC
Frequency
1
Interval
24
Last Draw
Oct-10-2025
ABBCAD
Frequency
1
Interval
67
Last Draw
Dec-13-2024
ABCDBE
Frequency
1
Interval
43
Last Draw
May-30-2025
Note: The frequency table only shows the pattern that has been drawn within the specified period.

Pattern Frequency by Rank

Rank
1
Frequency
9
Percentile Rank
100%
ABCDEF
Rank
2
Frequency
5
Percentile Rank
97.67%
ABCCDE
ABCDDE
Rank
3
Frequency
4
Percentile Rank
93.02%
ABCDED
Rank
4
Frequency
3
Percentile Rank
90.7%
AABCDE
ABCBAD
Rank
5
Frequency
2
Percentile Rank
86.05%
ABCDEE
ABCDAE
ABACDE
ABCDEA
ABCDDA
ABCBDE
ABCDCE
ABCDCD
ABCADE
Rank
6
Frequency
1
Percentile Rank
65.12%
ABBBCD
ABCDBC
ABCADA
ABBACA
ABCACD
ABCDEC
ABCABD
ABACDC
ABCCDC
ABCAAD
ABACDB
ABCCCD
ABBCDE
ABAACD
ABCDDB
ABCCBD
ABBCDA
ABBCCB
AABBCB
ABCBDB
ABBCCA
AABBAC
ABCBCC
ABBCBC
AAABCD
ABCDCC
ABBCAD
ABCDBE
Note: The frequency table only shows the pattern that has been drawn within the specified period.

The Summary of Pattern Frequency by Rank is organized by how often each pattern is drawn, grouping them into tiers or ranks according to their frequencies. Patterns with the highest frequencies are placed in the top rank, indicating they have been drawn most often and may be considered "hot" patterns. Subsequent ranks include patterns with gradually lower frequencies, offering a clear comparison of how commonly each number appears.

Percentile Rank shows the relative position of a pattern’s frequency compared to all others. It answers the question “What percentage of patterns were drawn less frequently than this one?”. Using the percentile rank you can compare easily by normalizing frequencies on a 0–100 scale, visualizes hot/cold patterns: You can chart patterns into low, mid, and high percentiles.

For players, pattern coding can be a powerful decision-support tool. It helps narrow down choices by first selecting a likely pattern, then filling in numbers that fit that structure. For example, if ABCD-type combinations dominate recent draws, a player might prioritize numbers with all different digits. It also helps avoid common mistakes, such as repeatedly choosing rare patterns or overusing the same digit structure. While it does not guarantee a win, pattern analysis provides a clearer, more organized way to approach the game—turning random-looking numbers into something that can be tracked, compared, and understood.