Yesterday's Canada 28 draws (May 29, 2026) brought two extraordinary events to light: a triple number "0+0+0" and a rare total sum of 0. These anomalies occurred in draws #3438205 and #3438321, significantly impacting the data trends.
Yesterday's Trends and Data Overview
The draw data for yesterday showed small numbers (0-13) appearing 219 times out of 402 draws, accounting for 54.48%—a clear dominance. In comparison, large numbers appeared 183 times, making up 45.52%. Regarding odd/even ratios, even numbers led with 205 occurrences versus 197 for odd numbers.
Extreme Events: Triple Number and Total Sum Highlights
The first notable event happened in draw #3438205, where the three-ball combination resulted in 0+0+0—a triple number. Such occurrences are extremely rare, having only appeared once in the past month.
The second event took place in draw #3438321, where the total sum was 0. This outcome is considered nearly impossible but surprisingly emerged, adding to the day's intrigue.
Hot and Cold Numbers Analysis
The hot numbers list for the day revealed that total sum 12 appeared 36 times, making it the most frequent. Following closely were sums 13 and 16, each appearing 33 times. On the cold numbers side, sums 0, 24, 25, and 26 remained absent, with some not appearing for up to 230 consecutive draws.
Further Observations
Could the Cluster Tracking of these extreme events indicate shifts in future trends? This is certainly worth monitoring closely.