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# Search Numbers

Use this endpoint to search anonymous Telegram number listings.

## Method

```python
await client.search_numbers(
    query: str = "",
    sort: str | None = None,
    filter: str | None = None,
    offset_id: str | None = None,
) -> NumbersResult
```

## Parameters

* `query`: digits or text to match number listings
* `sort`: optional sort key passed to Fragment
* `filter`: optional listing filter passed to Fragment
* `offset_id`: page cursor for next page

`query` can be partial digits (for example `"888"`) when you need pattern-based discovery.

## Sorting values

Common values accepted by Fragment:

* `price_desc`
* `price_asc`
* `listed`
* `ending`

## Filter values

Common values accepted by Fragment:

* empty string
* `auction`
* `sale`
* `sold`

## Return type

`NumbersResult` contains:

* `items: list[dict[str, Any]]`
* `next_offset_id: str | None`

## Pagination

If `next_offset_id` is not `None`, pass it back as `offset_id` to load the next page.

Keep requesting pages until `next_offset_id` becomes `None`.

## Example

```python
result: NumbersResult = await client.search_numbers("888", sort="price_asc", filter="sale")
print(len(result.items), result.next_offset_id)
```


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