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Quote: Originally posted by jinjuan on Jun 18, 2026
Displayed above is the OH Pick 3 — June 18 Today-in-History LINDYMODE dashboard. The narrative below uses the same figures and strict Jinjuan assignments.
Each draw was checked by both the digit-sum modulo-5 calculation and its strict canonical VTRAC family. All 22 results align correctly. There are no SC5, SC6, SC7 or SC8 assignments.
Historical June 18 draws — 2015–2025
The 2025–2022 results come from the corresponding Ohio Pick 3 Midday and Evening annual archives. (Lottery.net)
The 2021–2018 rows are taken from the matching June 18 Midday and Evening entries. (Lottery.net)
The 2017–2015 rows complete the historical window. (Lottery.net)
Year
Midday
SC
Canonical VTRAC
Evening
SC
Canonical VTRAC
2025
456
SC0
v125
754
SC1
v135
2024
061
SC2
v122
262
SC0
v233
2023
341
SC3
v245
909
SC3
v155
2022
834
SC0
v445
096
SC0
v125
2021
555
SC0
v111
023
SC0
v134
2020
836
SC2
v244
260
SC3
v123
2019
338
SC4
v444
104
SC0
v125
2018
371
SC1
v234
318
SC2
v244
2017
390
SC2
v145
103
SC4
v124
2016
712
SC0
v233
565
SC1
v112
2015
317
SC1
v234
078
SC0
v134
OH Pick 3 — June 18 LINDYMODE Historical Edge Narrative
LINDYMODE gives primary authority to the pattern that has survived the entire 2015–2025 window. Recent results are used to confirm or challenge that longer-lived structure.
SC0 is the unmistakable long-window authority, appearing in 9 of the 22 combined draws. Its lead is substantial: the nearest challengers, SC1 and SC2, have only four hits each.
The complete board order is:
SC0 → SC1 / SC2 → SC3 → SC4
This is not merely an old historical lead. SC0 also dominates the recent window, so the long record and the current record point in the same direction.
The recent ten-draw sample reinforces the long-window conclusion. SC0 appears six times, including three Midday and three Evening results.
SC3 is the only secondary Sum Code represented recently on both sides of the draw structure, which gives it the role of the balanced cross-draw hedge lane.
SC4 recorded no recent June 18 appearance during 2021–2025, although it remains present in the wider historical window.
TRUTHMODE — OH Pick 3 June 19 Historical Edge Narrative
First, what must be corrected?
The dashboard’s Sum Code totals and strongest draw split are correct:
Overall authority: SC0
Midday leader: SC4
Evening leader: SC0
Best historical split:Midday SC4 | Evening SC0
However, several entries shown under “Families” were direct VTRAC sequences rather than strict canonical Jinjuan families. A few were also mistyped. TRUTHMODE therefore preserves the valid counts but replaces those labels with the correct canonical families.
SC0 is the genuine overall historical leader, but its advantage over SC4 is only one result. Therefore, SC0 owns the combined board, while SC4 remains a close and meaningful second cluster.
Fact: No Midday SC4 family repeats. Its three hits are spread across v223, v552 and v133.
Fact: SC0, SC1, SC2 and SC3 are tied at two hits each.
Therefore, the order assigned beneath SC4 is a tie-breaking interpretation, not a strict frequency ranking. SC0 receives the S lane because it leads the combined full-window board. SC3 receives hedge emphasis because it remains present in the recent Midday period.
The defensible Midday statement is:
SC4 is the clear leader; every other Sum Code is tied beneath it.
The previous display listed v245 among the two-hit overall families. That is incorrect.
The correct family is:
v224 = 2x overall
The exact durable family leaders are therefore:
v125 — SC0: three appearances
v235 — SC2: two appearances
v224 — SC0: two appearances
v345 — SC4: two appearances
SC0 owns two of the four strongest canonical signals: v125 and v224.
Final TRUTHMODE verdict
FULL WINDOWSC0 leads with 6 hitsSC4 follows with 5MIDDAYSC4 leads outright with 3 hitsAll remaining Sum Codes tie at 2EVENINGSC0 leads outright with 4 hitsSC1 / SC2 / SC4 tie at 2RECENT MIDDAYSC4 leads with 3RECENT EVENINGSC1 leads with 2BEST HISTORICAL SPLITMidday SC4 | Evening SC0
The strongest accurate conclusion is:
SC0 owns June 19’s combined and Evening history, while SC4 owns the Midday history and recent Midday pressure. The secondary PSHXE ordering contains tie-break judgments and should not be mistaken for unequal raw counts.
This is a historical-frequency description, not a guarantee of a future drawing.
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