Authoritative Abundance Overflow readOH PICK 3 — JUNE 12 TODAY IN HISTORY2015–2025 MIDDAY / EVENING
The overall hot Sum Code is SC4, posting 6 hits across the combined Midday / Evening window. The next cluster is a broad four-lane tie: SC0 / SC2 / SC1 / SC3 = 4 hits each. The recent edge still favors SC4, with 5 recent hits.
Midday read: June 12 Midday favors SC0 first, with four historical hits. SC2 and SC1 are the cleaner counter-lanes because each has a repeat-family signature: v334 = 2x in SC2 and v112 = 2x in SC1.
Evening read: June 12 Evening favors SC4 first, led by v124 = 2x, with v223 / v345 as support. SC3 is the strongest Evening support cluster through v123 = 2x / v344.
Midday favors SC0 first, with SC2 / SC1 as repeat-family counter-lanes.Evening favors SC4 first, with SC3 as the support cluster.SC4 owns full-window authority and recent pressure.Best historical split: Midday SC0 | Evening SC4.
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The draw history above comes from the matching Ohio Pick 3 Midday and Evening annual archive entries for June 13. (Lottery.net)
Overall Historical Pressure
Across the combined 22 Midday and Evening results, SC3 is the overall hot Sum Code with 7 hits. The next cluster is a tie between SC2 and SC1 at 5 hits each. The lighter support lanes are SC4 with 3 hits and SC0 with 2 hits.
The Midday history produces a raw tie between SC1 and SC3, each appearing three times. The P lane goes to SC1 because its canonical family structure contains the clearest repeat: v225 appears twice, supported by v234.
P — SC1: 3 hitsFamilies: v225 = 2x / v234
The secondary lane is SC3, also with three hits, but its pressure is distributed across three separate families:
Midday interpretation: SC1 receives first authority through the repeating v225 family. SC3 is tied historically and must remain protected as the principal counter-lane. SC2 and SC0 form the balanced two-hit hedge layer, while SC4 is the light tail.
Evening Strongest Historical Edge
The Evening side has a clearer leader: SC3 appears four times, making it the direct Evening authority lane.
Although no single SC3 family repeats within the Evening-only window, the lane has the widest four-family coverage.
The main secondary pressure is SC2 with three hits, strengthened by a repeating v235 family:
S — SC2: 3 hitsv235 = 2x / v244
The remaining Evening PSHXE structure is:
H — SC4: 2 hitsv345 / v124X — SC1: 2 hitsv225 / v234ECHO — SC0:no observed Evening hit
Evening interpretation: SC3 owns the strongest direct historical frequency. SC2 is the most disciplined counter-lane because v235 repeats twice. SC4 and SC1 remain equal two-hit protection lanes, while SC0 recorded no June 13 Evening hit in the 2015–2025 window.
Recent Edge — 2021–2025
The most recent five-year field changes the emphasis slightly:
Midday’s recent five-year history is perfectly distributed, with every Sum Code appearing once. Evening gives SC4 the only recent repeat, making SC4 the freshest hedge lane despite SC3 retaining full-window authority.
Midday favors SC1 first, with SC3 tied historically beneath it.Evening favors SC3 first, with SC2 as the main support cluster.SC3 owns full-window authority, while SC4 carries recent pressure.Best historical split: Midday SC1 | Evening SC3.