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3 Categorization of Vanity Number Annexure-I LEVEL Pattern Sample Description Plus???? AAAAAA Ending with 6 repeated digits Plus???? UVWXYZ Ending with 6 ascending digits Plus?? AAAAAAA? repeated 7 digits or more any place Plus?? TUVWXYZ? ascending 7 digits or more any place Plus?? ABBB ABBB ending with 8 digit or more pattern????? AAAAA Ending with 5 repeated digits????? VWXYZ Ending with 5 ascending digits??? AAAAAA? repeated 6 digits in between??? UVWXYZ? Ascending 6 digits in between???? ZYXWVU Ending with descending 6 digits??? AAAA BBB ending with 6 or 7 digits pattern ABCDE ABCDE st 5 digits Repeats for next 5 digits L2?????? AAAA Ending with 4 repeated digits L2?????? WXYZ Ending with 4 ascending digits L2?????? ZYXWV Ending with descending 5 digits L2???? AAAAA? repeated 5 digits in between L2???? AB AB AB ending with 6 digit pattern L2 ABCDX ABCDY ABCDE (ABCDE+1) L2 ABCDE EDCBA Last 5 digits are Mirror / Shadow of first 5 digits L2 ABCDX (ABCDX +1) Fifth digit repeating after adding 1 at tenth place L2 ABCD?? DCBA Mirror / Shadow 4 digit or more L3??????? AAA Ending with 3 repeated digits L3??????? XYZ Ending with 3 ascending digits L3?????? ZYXW Ending with descending 4 digits L3????? AAAA? repeated 4 digits at any place L3????? AA BBB ending with 5 digit pattern Fancy?????? AAA? repeated 3 digits in between Fancy????? XYZ?? ascending 3 digits in between Fancy?????? AA BB ending with 4 digit pattern Fancy??????? Holy number 786 at any place Fancy??????? Holy Number ending with 108 Fancy?????? Holy Number ending with 1008? ABCDEFGH ALL ARE RANDOM NUMBER ALL ARE SEQUENTIAL / RELATIONAL PQRSTUVWXYZ NUMBER
4 ILLUSTRATIVE PATTERNS FOR CATEGORIZATION OF VANITY NUMBERS BY CIRCLE COMMITTEE Digits LEVEL Pattern Sample Description 6 Plus???? AAAAAA (ODD) Last 6 digits identical (Odd) 7 Plus??? AAAAAAA (Odd) Last 7 digits identical (Odd) 8 Plus?? AAAAAAAA (Odd) Last 8 digits identical (Odd) 6 Plus???? AAAAAA (EVEN) Last 6 digits identical (Even) 7 Plus??? AAAAAAA (Even) Last 7 digits identical (Even) 8 Plus?? AAAAAAAA (Even) Last 8 digits identical (Even) 6 Plus???? UVWXYZ (Ascending) Last 6 digits in Ascending / Incremental order 7 Plus??? TUVWXYZ Last 7 digits Ascending / Incremental order 8 Plus?? STUVWXYZ Last 8 digits Ascending / Incremental order 7 Plus?? AAAAAAA? Last 7 digits identical in middle 7 Plus?AAAAAAA?? Last 7 digits identical in middle 7 Plus AAAAAAA??? Last 7 digits identical in starting 9 Plus? AAA BBB CCC Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? AAA XYZ XYZ Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ AAA XYZ Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ PQR PQR Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ PQR TUV Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ PQR XYZ Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ XYZ AAA Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XYZ XYZ XYZ Ending with 9 digits pattern 9 Plus? XXX YYY ZZZ Ending with 9 digits pattern 8 Plus?? ABCC ABCC Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? ABCD ABCD Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? AABB AABB Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? WXYZ WXYZ Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus ABCD?? ABCD pattern of 8 Digits 8 Plus? ABCD? ABCD pattern of 8 Digits 8 Plus?? ABBA ABBA Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? AB AB AB AB Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? AW AX AY AZ Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? WA XA YA ZA Ending with 8 digits pattern 8 Plus?? XY XY XY XY Ending with 8 digits pattern 10 Plus AB AB AAA XYZ Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus AB AB AB AB AB Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus AB AB XYZ AAA Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus AB AB XYZ XYZ Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus ABCD ABCD AB Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus ABCD EE ABCD Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus ABCDE ABCDE Pattern of 10 Digits 10 Plus BC AAAAAA BC Pattern of 10 Digits 5????? AAAAA (ODD) Last 5 digits identical (Odd) 5????? AAAAA (EVEN) Last 5 digits identical (Even) 5????? VWXYZ (Ascending) Last 5 digits Ascending / Incremental order 6??? AAAAAA? repeated 6 digits at any place 6?? AAAAAA?? repeated 6 digits at any place 6? AAAAAA??? repeated 6 digits at any place 6 AAAAAA???? repeated 6 digits at any place
5 6??? UVWXYZ? Ascending 6 digits at any place 6?? UVWXYZ?? Ascending 6 digits at any place 6???? ZYXWVU (Descending) Ending with descending 6 digits 6???? AAA BBB Pattern of 6 digits 6???? ABC ABC Pattern of 6 digits 6???? XYZ AAA Pattern of 6 digits 6???? XYZ XYZ Pattern of 6 digits 6???? AAA XYZ Pattern of 6 digits 8?? AA B CCCC B Pattern of 8 Digits 7??? AAAA BBB Pattern of 7 Digits 7??? AAA BBBB Pattern of 7 Digits 7??? XYZ PQRS Pattern of 7 Digits 7?? AAAA? BBB Pattern of 7 Digits 4 L2?????? AAAA (ODD) Last 4 digits identical (Odd) 4 L2?????? AAAA (EVEN) Last 4 digits identical (Even) 4 L2?????? WXYZ Last 6 digits in Ascending / Incremental order 5 L2?????? ZYXWV Last 5 digits in descending / decrement order 5 L2???? AAAAA? repeated 5 digits at any place 5 L2??? AAAAA?? repeated 5 digits at any place 5 L2?? AAAAA??? repeated 5 digits at any place 5 L2?? ABCBA??? Pattern of 5 digits 6 L2???? XYZ (XYZ+1) Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? XYZ (XYZ+10) Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? XYZ (XYZ+100) Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? ACC BCC Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? XYZ ZYX Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? AB AB AB Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? AX AY AZ Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? AB (AB+2) (AB+4) Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? XA YA ZA Pattern of 6 digits 6 L2???? XX YY ZZ Pattern of 6 digits 8 L2?? AAAA BB CC Pattern of 8 digits 8 L2?? AAAA BC BC Pattern of 8 digits 6 L2???? A BBBB A Pattern of 6 digits 8 L2?? AA BB A BBB Pattern of 8 digits 7 L2?? AA BB? BBB Pattern of 7 digits 7 L2??? AAA BB CC Pattern of 7 digits 7 L2?? AA BB? CCC Pattern of 7 digits 7 L2?? AA? AAA BB Pattern of 7 digits 6 L2?? AA?? BBBB Pattern of 6 digits 10 L2 ABCDE EDCBA Mirror / Shadow of 5 digits 8 L2 ABCD?? DCBA 9425?? 5249 Mirror / Shadow of 4 digits 8 L2? ABCD E DCBA Mirror / Shadow of 4 digits 10 L2 ABCDX (ABCDX +1) digit pattern, addition at first place 10 L2 ABCDX (ABCDX + 10) digit pattern, addition at tenth place 10 L2 ABCDX (ABCDX + 100) digit pattern, addition at hundred place 10 L2 ABCDX (ABCDX ) digit pattern, addition at Thousand place 3 L3??????? AAA (ODD) Last 3 digits identical (Odd) 3 L3??????? AAA (EVEN) Last 3 digits identical (Even) 3 L3??????? XYZ Last 3 digits in Ascending / Incremental order
6 4 L3?????? ZYXW Last 4 digits in descending / decrement order 4 L3????? AAAA? repeated 4 digits at any place 4 L3???? AAAA?? repeated 4 digits at any place 4 L3??? AAAA??? repeated 4 digits at any place 4 L3?? AAAA???? repeated 4 digits at any place 5 L3????? AA BBB Pattern of 5 digits 5 L3????? AAA BB Pattern of 5 digits 5 L3???? AA? AAA Pattern of 5 digits 5 L3???? AAA? AA Pattern of 5 digits 5 L3???? VW? XYZ Pattern of 5 digits 5 L3???? VWX? YZ Pattern of 5 digits R Fancy??????? Holy number ending with 786 R Fancy?????? 786? Holy Number at any place R Fancy????? 786?? Holy Number at any place R Fancy???? 786??? Holy Number at any place R Fancy??????? Holy number ending with 108 R Fancy?????? Holy number ending with Fancy?????? AAA? repeated 3 digits at any place 3 Fancy????? AAA?? repeated 3 digits at any place 3 Fancy???? AAA??? repeated 3 digits at any place 3 Fancy??? AAA???? repeated 3 digits at any place 4 Fancy?????? AA BB Pattern of 4 digits 4 Fancy?????? AB AB Pattern of 4 digits 4 Fancy?????? ABBA Pattern of 4 digits 4 Fancy?????? XY (XY+1) Pattern of 4 digits 4 Fancy?????? XY (XY+10) Pattern of 4 digits? ABCDEFGH ALL ARE RANDOM NUMBER ALL ARE SEQUENTIAL / RELATIONAL PQRSTUVWXYZ NUMBER
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