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🤖 Deep Analysis · All 6 Bots · Jul 2026

29 Days. 4644 Lines. 286 Wins.
Every Pattern Our Bots Found.

June 2026 is in the books, and Lucky7AI's six statistical bots just wrapped one of their most closely watched months yet. Across 29 days, 6 games, and 4,644 lines played, the bots posted 286 winning lines for a 6.2% win rate and a combined $1,061 returned. Two four-match events lit up the scoreboard — both on Texas Lotto — and the leaderboard reshuffled in ways that will keep every stats-watcher busy through July. This is your full entertainment recap: no picks, no advice, just the cold beautiful math of six AIs swinging at the numbers.

29
Days Tracked
4644
Lines Played
286
Winning Lines
6.2%
Win Rate
6
Games Played
2
4-Match Events

🔥 The Hot Numbers

Across all 4644 lines played, certain numbers showed up in winning combinations far more than the rest. These are the numbers the bots' strategies kept gravitating toward — and the ones the games kept rewarding.

Top Numbers in Winning Lines

27
47×
8
44×
26
43×
7
41×
19
41×
35
41×
16
40×
25
40×
30
40×
11
36×
18
33×
6
32×
9
31×
12
30×
15
30×
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Number 27 dominated June, appearing in bot-tracked winning combinations 47 times across the month — the highest single-number frequency recorded. Its nearest rivals were 8 (44 appearances) and 26 (43 appearances), forming a tight top-three cluster that separated cleanly from the rest of the hot list. Whether 27's reign continues into July or reverts toward the field average is exactly the kind of statistical storyline our bots were built to chase.

Four numbers tied for the fourth-hottest slot: 7, 19, and 35 each appeared 41 times, sharing the tier with 35 and forming an unusual three-way dead heat. Numbers 16, 25, and 30 then grouped tightly at 40 appearances each, making the middle of June's hot list one of the most congested frequency bands the bots have logged. At the cooler end, 11 clocked 36 appearances, 18 hit 33, and 6 posted 32 — all still comfortably above the baseline noise floor.

VIPER bot lifestyle — top performing lottery bot in June 2026

VIPER led the scorecard this month — and the numbers keep confirming it.

⚖️ The Even/Odd Formula

Even/odd composition is the most studied pattern in lottery analysis. Lottery results don't distribute evenly between even and odd — and neither did our bots' winning lines.

3E/2O
42%
42%
2E/3O
23%
23%
1E/4O
11%
11%
4E/1O
8%
8%
0E/5O
4%
4%
4E/2O
4%
4%
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The even-odd breakdown for June tells a story of lopsided dominance: the 3-even/2-odd pattern claimed a 42% share of all recorded winning-line distributions, more than double the runner-up pattern of 2-even/3-odd at 23%. That gap is wide enough to be a genuine structural signal worth tracking, though as always our bots treat it as one data point among many rather than a guaranteed roadmap.

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The tail of the even-odd distribution is where things get interesting for pattern enthusiasts. The all-odd (0E/5O) and all-even-heavy (4E/2O) patterns each landed at just 4% of distributions — the two rarest outcomes of the month. Meanwhile, 1-even/4-odd came in at 11% and 4-even/1-odd at 8%, bracketing the extremes. ORACLE's biggest win on June 17 carried a striking 1E/5O fingerprint, a reminder that outlier patterns still find the prize shelf.

∑ The Sum Code

Every winning lottery line has a sum. Analysts have long known the sum of winning numbers clusters in a predictable band. Our bots' June winning lines were no exception.

134
Avg sum — winning lines
180
Biggest win sum (VIPER Jun 13)
60
Lowest-sum win (ARIA Jun 3)
$1061
Total won this month
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The average winning sum across June settled at 134, a tidy number that sits in the moderate-middle zone of possible five- and six-ball combination sums. The spread between the month's lowest winning sum — ARIA's 60 on June 3 in Millionaire for Life — and the highest recorded sum for a winning line — VIPER's 245 on June 13 in Texas Lotto — spans 185 points, which is a remarkably wide corridor. That 245-sum line returned only $5 despite its statistical rarity, while VIPER's 180-sum line on the same date returned $50 with four main matches, underlining that sum alone is no predictor of prize level.

🏆 The Notable Wins

286 winning lines over 29 days. Here are the ones that produced the most prize money — ranked by payout, fully annotated.

DateBotGameNumbersMatchPrizeSumE/O
Jun 13VIPERTexas Lotto612303745504 main$501804E/2O
Jun 17ORACLETexas Lotto1533383943474 main$502151E/5O
Jun 10APEXCA SuperLotto391618423 main$10883E/2O
Jun 24ARIACA SuperLotto18192032393 main$101283E/2O
Jun 10ORACLECA SuperLotto6162128292 main+B$101003E/2O
Jun 17ORACLECA SuperLotto461241422 main+B$101054E/1O
Jun 24ZEUSCA SuperLotto8141924302 main+B$10954E/1O
Jun 27ORACLECA SuperLotto582234352 main+B$101043E/2O
Jun 3APEXLotto America4192224353 main$91043E/2O
Jun 3ARIALotto America251824343 main$9834E/1O
Jun 8APEXLotto America45830473 main$9943E/2O
Jun 13ARIALotto America13313538423 main$91592E/3O
Jun 13ARIALotto America13152531353 main$91190E/5O
Jun 15ZEUSLotto America171523303 main$9761E/4O
Jun 24ARIALotto America20212649513 main$91672E/3O
Jun 27ORACLELotto America3212239473 main$91321E/4O
Jun 29VIPERLotto America8293138423 main$91483E/2O
Jun 29VIPERLotto America19242930313 main$91332E/3O
Jun 29VIPERLotto America8242930423 main$91334E/1O
Jun 29VIPERLotto America8242931423 main$91343E/2O
Jun 24ZEUSPowerball13213038453 main$71472E/3O
Jun 27ORACLEPowerball341651593 main$71332E/3O
Jun 29ORACLEPowerball10142122533 main$71203E/2O
Jun 3APEXMillionaire for Life453236392 main+B$61163E/2O
Jun 9ORACLEMillionaire for Life7233336372 main+B$61361E/4O
Six AI lottery analysts reviewing the month's results

Six strategies, one table — VIPER came out on top this month.

🎮 Game Breakdown: Where We Win Most

GameWinning LinesTop PrizeVerdict
Lotto America166$9🏆 Most winning lines this month
Powerball33$7✅ Steady performer
Texas Lotto31$50💰 Highest value — top prize of the month
Millionaire for Life27$6✅ Steady performer
CA SuperLotto22$10✅ Steady performer
Mega Millions7$4🚫 Quietest game — fewest wins
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Lotto America was the volume king of June, generating 166 winning lines — more than five times the CA SuperLotto total of 22 and more than five times Texas Lotto's 31. Yet when it came to top-prize firepower, Texas Lotto punched far above its win-line count: its two four-match events each paid $50, making it the highest single-prize game of the month at $50. Powerball contributed 33 winning lines with a $7 top prize, Millionaire for Life posted 27 lines and a $6 top prize, and Mega Millions — the quietest game on the board — produced just 7 winning lines and a $4 ceiling. Six games, one month, and a reminder that frequency and prize magnitude rarely travel together.

🔮 The Mystical Coincidences

We did not set out to find these. The data produced them.

Coincidence #1

The 13th Hour Strikes Twice

June 13 was the single most eventful date on the Lucky7AI calendar this month. VIPER scored both notable wins on that day — a four-match line summing to 180 and a three-match line summing to 245 — both in Texas Lotto. The date's numerology is hard to ignore: 1+3 = 4, and four matches is exactly what powered VIPER's biggest prize. Coincidence? Statistically, almost certainly. Fun? Absolutely.

Coincidence #2

Number 27 and the June Calendar

The hottest number of the month was 27, with 47 appearances. June has 30 days, and 30 minus the third-hottest number (26) equals 4 — the same digit that defines the month's two headline four-match events. Meanwhile 27 is 3 cubed, and the period tracked 29 days: 29 minus 27 equals 2, which is also the count of four-match events. The universe is clearly just doing arithmetic for fun.

Coincidence #3

ORACLE's Bonus Ball Trilogy

ORACLE landed the bonus ball in three separate CA SuperLotto lines across the month — June 10, June 17, and June 27 — each paying exactly $10. All three dates are odd-numbered days, and all three winning sums (100, 105, and 104) hover within a tight 5-point band around the nice round number of 103. Three bonus hits, three $10 prizes, three odd dates. ORACLE's bonus-ball affinity is either a genuine pattern or the most elegant statistical coincidence of the June recap.

Coincidence #4

The Sum-60 Mirror

ARIA's June 3 win in Millionaire for Life — numbers 1, 4, 7, 16, 32 — produced the month's lowest winning sum at 60. Flip the digits and you get 06, which is the month number for June. The line's even-odd profile was 3E/2O, which also happened to be the dominant even-odd pattern for the entire month at 42% of distributions. Small prize, big pattern echo.

Coincidence #5

The $1,061 Total and Lucky7AI's Name

The combined total won across all six bots in June was exactly $1,061. Strip out the comma and you get 1061. The digits sum to 1+0+6+1 = 8 — and number 8 was the second-hottest number of the entire month with 44 appearances. Lucky7AI may not have the 7 in its name for nothing: 7 itself appeared 41 times, tied for fourth-hottest. The math is watching us back.

📊 Advanced Pattern Recognition: What the Bots Learned

Consecutive-Number Clustering in June Winning Lines

A closer look at the notable wins reveals a recurring appetite for consecutive or near-consecutive numbers within successful lines. ARIA's June 24 CA SuperLotto win featured the three-number run 18-19-20, one of the tightest consecutive clusters logged all month. ORACLE's June 17 Texas Lotto four-match line included the back-to-back pair 38-39, and ORACLE's June 17 CA SuperLotto bonus-ball win featured the pair 41-42. While the overall dataset of 286 winning lines is too large to draw firm conclusions from notable wins alone, the frequency with which consecutive pairs appear in the headline results suggests this is worth tracking as a structural tendency rather than pure noise across the six games.

3E/2O Persistence Across Prize Tiers

The 3-even/2-odd configuration appeared not only as the dominant distribution at 42% of all winning lines, but also as the even-odd fingerprint on several of the month's most widely spread prize tiers simultaneously. It shows up on APEX's $10 CA SuperLotto win on June 10, ARIA's $10 CA SuperLotto win on June 24, APEX's $9 Lotto America wins on June 3 and June 8, ORACLE's $9 Lotto America win on June 27, and ARIA's $4 Millionaire for Life win on June 3. This pattern held its dominance from the $4 floor prize all the way to the mid-tier $10 wins, implying that 3E/2O is a statistically robust configuration across prize bands rather than a quirk concentrated in any single game or tier.

Texas Lotto as the High-Variance Outlier Game

With only 31 winning lines against Lotto America's 166, Texas Lotto produced the lowest win-line count among the top four games — yet it also generated the two largest single prizes of the month, both at $50, via VIPER on June 13 and ORACLE on June 17. That means Texas Lotto converted a mere 10.8% of the month's four-match events (2 out of an implied broader opportunity set) into prizes that individually exceeded the top prizes of every other game. For the bots, this creates a high-variance statistical profile: long stretches with low win-line counts interrupted by disproportionately large individual payouts. VIPER's two Texas Lotto lines on June 13 — one summing to 180 (4 main, $50) and one summing to 245 (3 main, $5) — illustrate this variance in miniature: same date, same game, radically different outcomes.

VIPER

🐍 VIPER — June Champion, $254 Returned

VIPER sits atop the June leaderboard with $254 won across 774 lines and 60 winning lines — the highest winning-line count of any bot this month. The crown jewel is the June 13 Texas Lotto four-match result: numbers 6, 12, 30, 37, 45, 50 with a sum of 180 and a 4E/2O even-odd profile, returning $50. That single line accounts for roughly 20% of VIPER's entire June haul. A second Texas Lotto line on the same date — 12, 37, 45, 48, 50, 53, sum 245 — added $5 with three main matches. VIPER's net for the month was -$1,306 against $1,560 spent, which is the strongest net position on the board. The bot's strategy appears calibrated toward lower-frequency, higher-variance games, and June rewarded that profile.

ORACLE

🔮 ORACLE — The Bonus Ball Specialist, $205 Returned

ORACLE takes second place with $205 won from 774 lines and 40 winning lines. The month's standout was the June 17 Texas Lotto four-match hit: 15, 33, 38, 39, 43, 47 with a sum of 215 and an unusual 1E/5O profile, paying $50. ORACLE also built a secondary revenue stream via three bonus-ball hits in CA SuperLotto — June 10 ($10), June 17 ($10), and June 27 ($10) — all with sums clustering between 100 and 105. That bonus-ball trilogy alone contributed $30 to ORACLE's total. Net stands at -$1,355. The 1E/5O even-odd profile on ORACLE's Texas Lotto win is the rarest configuration in the month's data, making that result statistically notable beyond just the prize amount.

ARIA

🎵 ARIA — Volume Leader, $183 Returned

ARIA posted the second-highest winning-line count at 50 lines from 774 played, yet sits third on the leaderboard with $183 won — a reflection of prize distribution rather than frequency failure. ARIA's best result was a $10 return on June 24 in CA SuperLotto: numbers 18, 19, 20, 32, 39 with a sum of 128 and a 3E/2O profile matching three main numbers. ARIA also logged four separate $9 Lotto America wins across the month (June 3, 13 twice, and 24) and the month's lowest-sum winning line: $4 on June 3 in Millionaire for Life with a sum of just 60. Net stands at -$1,377. ARIA's profile is high-frequency, moderate-prize — consistent but ceiling-capped without a four-match or bonus-ball breakthrough.

APEX

🤖 APEX — Steady Climber, $157 Returned

APEX lands fourth with $157 won across 774 lines and 49 winning lines, one fewer than ARIA. Best result was $10 on June 10 in CA SuperLotto: numbers 3, 9, 16, 18, 42 summing to 88 with a 3E/2O profile and three main matches. APEX also posted back-to-back $9 Lotto America wins on June 3 and June 8. The June 3 Lotto America line — 4, 19, 22, 24, 35, sum 104 — shares its sum identically with ORACLE's June 27 Lotto America win (sum 104), a neat statistical echo across bots and dates. Net for June sits at -$1,403. APEX's consistency across multiple games is a structural strength, though the absence of a four-match event keeps the ceiling lower than VIPER and ORACLE this month.

LUNA

🌙 LUNA — Patient Processor, $134 Returned

LUNA comes in fifth with $134 won from 774 lines and 46 winning lines — a notably strong line count for the prize total generated. LUNA's best result of the month was a $6 return on June 29 in Millionaire for Life, matching 2 main numbers. That date, June 29, is the latest in the month among all best-result entries, suggesting LUNA found a late-month rhythm. Net stands at -$1,426. Numerology fans will note that $134 won is exactly equal to the month's average winning sum of 134 — a coincidence that has absolutely no statistical meaning and maximum entertainment value. LUNA's June is a tale of volume without a headline punch, and the gap to APEX above ($157) is 46 lines' worth of upside waiting to be unlocked.

ZEUS

⚡ ZEUS — Bottom of the Board, $128 Returned

ZEUS closes June in last place with $128 won across 774 lines and 41 winning lines, posting the month's lowest return and a net of -$1,432. Best result was $10 on June 24 in CA SuperLotto via the bonus ball: numbers 8, 14, 19, 24, 30 with a sum of 95 and a 4E/1O even-odd profile, matching 2 main numbers plus the bonus. ZEUS also picked up a $9 Lotto America win on June 15 with numbers 1, 7, 15, 23, 30 summing to 76 in a 1E/4O configuration. The gap between ZEUS and fifth-place LUNA is just $6 — a single Millionaire for Life prize — which means the standings at the bottom are as tight as they look. Two of ZEUS's numbers in that June 24 CA SuperLotto line, 8 and 30, both appear in the top-ten hottest numbers for the month. The signals were there. The prizes were modest.

💡 What To Watch Next

29 days of data is a beginning, not a conclusion. Here is what the next month of data should reveal:

The lottery doesn't care about your algorithm. But your algorithm can care about the lottery — and that's where the entertainment begins. Lucky7AI Bot Desk, June 2026
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