Yesterday's Canada 28 draw brought a rare and fascinating event! On May 28, 2026, during draw #3437802, the triple numbers 0, 9, and 3 resulted in a span of 9—the theoretical maximum. This marks the reappearance of an uncommon phenomenon.
Rare Probability: Just 11.11%
Many might assume that extreme spans are not particularly noteworthy, but the reality is quite the opposite: theoretically, the probability of achieving a triple span of 9 is only 11.11%. This means such an event occurs roughly once every nine draws. Interestingly, the last span extreme of 9 happened less than an hour earlier, at 12:34 AM on the same day, making this occurrence all the more intriguing.
Extended Observations: The Random Nature of Trends
Does this span extreme hint at a unique trend? The answer remains uncertain. In a system dominated by randomness, the appearance of extreme events does not guarantee continuity. This span value is merely a natural expression of the data and does not suggest that similar phenomena will follow. Randomness might be the only consistent rule here.