After an evening SC2 hit, the next midday usually reopens SC0 first.
SC1 rises as the support lane.
SC4 stays protected as hedge pressure.
SC2 remains alive as the X-lane.
SC3 stays open as echo cover.
Tight verdict
0 → 1 → 4 → 2 → 3
Seed-family echo
SC2 seed-family echo:v244 | 133 138 183
10 of 11 July 4 Midday years and 9 of 11 July 4 Evening years from accessible archives, so this is a best-verified historical edge read, not a perfectly closed 2015–2025 set. NM Pick 3 runs Day/Midday and Evening draws daily. (New Mexico Lottery)
For the verified July 4 Midday set, the Sum Code counts come out to SC4 = 3, SC0 = 3, SC3 = 2, SC1 = 1, SC2 = 1. The recent verified tail from 2021–2025 is 0 → 2 → 0 → 4 → 4, which gives SC4 the recency edge inside the top tie with SC0. (Lottery.net)
So the July 4 Midday strongest verified historical edge is:
P = SC4 S = SC0 H = SC3 X = SC2 ECHO = SC1
Human read: July 4 Midday looks like a 4/0 pressure-reset split, with SC4 getting the nod because the recent verified years lean that way more strongly. SC0 is the main anti-miss companion, SC3 is the stronger hedge lane, SC2 stays live as support, and SC1 is the widest outer echo in the verified sample. (Lottery.net)
For the verified July 4 Evening set, the Sum Code counts come out to SC4 = 4, SC2 = 2, SC3 = 2, SC1 = 1, SC0 = 0. The recent verified tail from 2021–2025 is 3 → 2 → 4 → 2 → 4, so the board looks like a 4/2 cluster, with SC4 still holding the overall edge. (Lottery Corner)
So the July 4 Evening strongest verified historical edge is:
P = SC4 S = SC2 H = SC3 X = SC1 ECHO = SC0
Human read: July 4 Evening historically leans SC4 first and SC2 second. SC3 is the steadier hedge lane behind them. SC1 stays lighter support, while SC0 is the widest echo in the verified sample because it did not hit in the years I could confirm. (Lottery Corner)