Pick 5 (12-FEB-2026)

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Pick 5 – February 12, 2026
Total draws analyzed: 19

Below is the structured specialist breakdown.


📊 Positional Strength (Heatmap Interpretation)

🔹 Position 1 (P1)

Strongest digits:

  • 5 and 8 (3x each)

  • 2,3,4,9 moderate (2x)

Weak:

  • 0 never appeared

Observation:
Front position slightly favors mid–high digits (5–8 zone).


🔹 Position 2 (P2)

Strongest:

  • 0 and 6 (4x each)

  • 7 (3x)

Center-left pressure clearly around:

0 – 6 – 7


🔹 Position 3 (P3)

Very clear dominance:

  • 1 (6x) ← strongest positional digit in entire dataset

  • 0 (3x)

Digit 1 is the structural anchor of Position 3.


🔹 Position 4 (P4)

Balanced but strongest:

  • 1,2,7,9 (3x each)

No extreme leader here — distributed behavior.


🔹 Position 5 (P5)

Strongest:

  • 1 and 3 (3x each)

  • 2,4,6,7 moderate

Ending position slightly favors low-mid digits.


🔥 Absolute Positional Leaders

Most dominant single-position digit:

Position 3 → Digit 1 (6 hits)

This is the clearest anchor of the day.

Secondary anchors:

  • Position 2 → 0 / 6

  • Position 1 → 5 / 8


🤝 Full Co-Occurrence Analysis (Digit Friends)

Strongest pairs in dataset:

🥇 1 – 2 → 7 times together

Very strong structural bond.

🥈 0 – 1 → 5 times

🥈 0 – 7 → 5 times

🥈 3 – 4 → 5 times

🥈 3 – 7 → 5 times


🧠 Structural Hubs

Digit connectivity (most connected overall):

1️⃣ Digit 1 → strongest hub
2️⃣ Digit 0
3️⃣ Digit 7
4️⃣ Digit 3

Digit 1 is acting exactly like digit 6 did in the Pick 3 study — it is the engine.


🔎 Core Engine Cluster

Based on co-occurrence:

{1 – 2 – 0 – 7 – 3}

This group interacts more than the rest.

If building compact projection sets, that cluster is statistically efficient.


🎯 Structural Projection Templates

High-efficiency modeling ideas:

Front-weighted:

5-0-1-x-x 8-6-1-x-x

1-centered:

x-x-1-2-x x-x-1-x-3

Cluster rotation:

0-1-7-x-x 1-2-3-x-x

📈 Technical Summary

Pick 3 dominant hub was 6.
Pick 5 dominant hub (Feb 12) is clearly:

Digit 1

And most powerful structural bond:

1 ↔ 2

Followed by:

0 ↔ 1
3 ↔ 7

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