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You should order masks by efficiency (
occurrences/key_space) because this will lead to the less guesses to crack passwords.Looking at the top 5:
https://github.com/kaonashi-passwords/Kaonashi/blob/5239bd333ed34993b43126a4499606ba70086034/masks/kaonashi_masks_numbered.txt#L1-L5
And ordering just the 1000 in kaonashi_masks_numbered.txt by efficiency the top 5 are now: