`BZPOPMIN` is the blocking variant of the sorted set `ZPOPMIN` primitive. It is the blocking version because it blocks the connection when there are no members to pop from any of the given sorted sets. A member with the lowest score is popped from first sorted set that is non-empty, with the given keys being checked in the order that they are given. The `timeout` argument is interpreted as an integer value specifying the maximum number of seconds to block. A timeout of zero can be used to block indefinitely. See the [BLPOP documentation][cl] for the exact semantics, since `BZPOPMIN` is identical to `BLPOP` with the only difference being the data structure being popped from. [cl]: /commands/blpop @return @array-reply: specifically: - A `nil` multi-bulk when no element could be popped and the timeout expired. - A three-element multi-bulk with the first element being the name of the key where a member was popped, the second element is the popped member itself, and the third element is the score of the popped element. @examples ``` redis> DEL zset1 zset2 (integer) 0 redis> ZADD zset1 0 a 1 b 2 c (integer) 3 redis> BZPOPMIN zset1 zset2 0 1) "zset1" 2) "a" 3) "0" ```