DC 4 Results
On Friday midday, June 5, 2026, the DC 4 draw in District of Columbia produced a notable return: 7801 after days of absence. Against an expected cadence of 1 in 10,000 draws (~3,333 days), the gap registers as a clear deviation in timing that merits documentation in the historical record.
Winning numbers for 3 draws on June 5, 2026 in District of Columbia.
Draw times: D, Evening, N.
Our take on the DC 4 results
June 5, 2026DC 4 report — Friday midday, June 5, 2026: 7801 shows a notable pattern
On Friday midday, June 5, 2026, the DC 4 draw in District of Columbia produced a notable return: 7801 after days of absence. Against an expected cadence of 1 in 10,000 draws (~3,333 days), the gap registers as a clear deviation in timing that merits documentation in the historical record.
Overview
On Friday midday, June 5, 2026, the DC 4 draw in District of Columbia produced a notable return: 7801 after days of absence. Against an expected cadence of 1 in 10,000 draws (~3,333 days), the gap registers as a clear deviation in timing that merits documentation in the historical record.
A Subtle Pattern in the Digits
digit overlap added context: 7 reappeared across both daily results: 7801 and 6973. Single repeats are expected at steady rates. Short windows are where overlap clustering is most visible.
Combo Profile
As a digit pattern, 7801 uses 4 distinct digits and a wide spread from 0 to 8.
Why Droughts Matter
Long droughts remain descriptive, not predictive - they show where spacing departs from typical cadence. They offer context for distribution stability over time.
Data Notes
This analysis uses the draw results recorded for Friday midday, June 5, 2026 and compares them against the observed historical cadence for the game. This is descriptive, based on frequency tracking - not predictive modeling.
From Stepzero
Importantly: this reporting is designed to sustain continuity in the archive as a record, not a recommendation. The aim is a trustworthy record.
Additional Context
Long-horizon tracking is the only reliable way to separate short-term noise from persistent drift. By logging each outcome against its expected cadence, the system builds a distribution profile that becomes more stable as the sample grows.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
The return of 7801 expands the archive by one more data point. It is the accumulation of these entries, not a single draw, that defines the reliability of long-horizon analysis.