The three most durable canonical families represent three different Sum Codes:
v124 — SC4
v125 — SC0
v235 — SC2
That family distribution supports the broader three-lane pressure around SC0, SC2 and SC4.
Final TRUTHMODE verdict
FULL WINDOWSC0 leads with 6 hitsSC2 follows with 5MIDDAYSC0 / SC4 / SC3 tied at 3SC0 wins through recent and overall authorityEVENINGSC2 / SC1 / SC0 tied at 3SC2 wins through recent and combined-window supportRECENT MIDDAYSC0 leads with 2RECENT EVENINGSC1 / SC2 tied with 2 eachBEST HISTORICAL SPLITMidday SC0 | Evening SC2
The strongest defensible conclusion is:
SC0 is the recent-led Midday selection, while SC2 is the recent-and-overall-supported Evening selection. Both choices emerge from tie-breaks; neither is an uncontested draw-specific frequency winner.
This is a descriptive historical edge, not a guarantee of a future result.
Abundance Overflow at ✋ handTrusting the cycle One draw at a time
TRUTHMODE — OH Pick 3 June 21 Historical Edge Narrative
TRUTHMODE separates the hard historical counts from the tie-break interpretation. The June 21 board is clean under strict Jinjuan rules:
SC0 is the genuine full-window authority. Unlike some earlier dates where the board required tie-breaks at the top, June 21 has a clear overall leader: SC0 leads by three hits over SC1.
The honest full-board order is:
SC0 → SC1 → SC3 → SC2 → SC4
So the dashboard’s overall hot SC0 call is not a tie-break. It is the raw-count winner.
SC0 earns the P lane with no dispute. It has both the highest count and the strongest family concentration:
v125 = 3xv134 = 2x
That is a powerful Midday family structure because all five SC0 Midday hits are concentrated in only two canonical families.
SC1 and SC2 are tied at two hits each. The dashboard places SC1 before SC2 because SC1 is stronger on the full combined board, with five total hits versus SC2’s three. But the raw Midday fact is:
SC1 / SC2 are tied secondary lanes at 2 hits each.
SC3 and SC4 are the light one-hit extension lanes.
SC1, SC0, and SC3 are tied historically; SC1 gets the nod through recent Evening pressure.
SC0 has the strongest Evening canonical concentration because v125 appears 3x, but SC0’s recent Evening support is only one hit. SC3 also has three Evening hits, but they are spread across three separate families: v123 / v155 / v245.
This is the strongest family fact on the board: v125 dominates the entire June 21 history with six appearances, all inside SC0.
That makes SC0 the most durable canonical-family lane, even though Evening’s recent tie-break gives SC1 the P call for that draw.
Final TRUTHMODE verdict
FULL WINDOWSC0 leads clearly with 8 hits.MIDDAYSC0 leads clearly with 5 hits.SC1 / SC2 tie beneath it at 2 hits each.EVENINGSC1 / SC0 / SC3 tie at 3 hits each.SC1 wins the dashboard nod through recent Evening pressure.RECENTSC0 / SC1 tie overall at 3 hits each.SC0 leads recent Midday.SC1 leads recent Evening.BEST HISTORICAL SPLITMidday SC0 | Evening SC1
The strongest accurate conclusion is:
June 21 is an SC0-dominant historical board overall and at Midday. Evening is not a clean SC1 runaway; it is a three-way tie where SC1 earns the lead only through recent Evening pressure.
This is a historical-frequency read, not a guarantee of a future result.
Abundance Overflow at ✋ handTrusting the cycle One draw at a time
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