Tri-State Pick 3 Results
In the Tri-State Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, June 21, 2024, 546 showed up again following a -day gap in New Hampshire results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
Winning numbers for 2 draws on June 21, 2024 in New Hampshire.
Draw times: Evening, Midday.
Our take on the Tri-State Pick 3 results
June 21, 2024Tri-State Pick 3 report — Friday midday, June 21, 2024: 546 shows a notable pattern
In the Tri-State Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, June 21, 2024, 546 showed up again following a -day gap in New Hampshire results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
Overview
In the Tri-State Pick 3 draw on Friday midday, June 21, 2024, 546 showed up again following a -day gap in New Hampshire results. The gap is long enough to stand out without relying on cadence benchmarks.
A Subtle Pattern in the Digits
Another layer of context comes from digit overlap: 5 showed up in 546 and reappeared in 565. While a single repeat is not a signal, repeated overlaps across days can reveal short-term clustering behavior.
Combo Profile
As a digit pattern, 546 uses 3 distinct digits and a tight spread from 4 to 6.
Why Droughts Matter
Long gaps are best treated as context, not a signal - they show where spacing departs from typical cadence. They make variance visible across extended windows.
Data Notes
Worth noting: this analysis summarizes outcomes logged on Friday midday, June 21, 2024 with benchmarking against long-run cadence. It is context-focused, not predictive.
From Stepzero
Stepzero focuses on documenting distribution behavior over large samples. Each report is a snapshot of observed outcomes, designed to support disciplined, long-term analysis.
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 546 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.