All three daily drawings delivered a mix of repeats, mirror numbers and an all-evening set in DC 3, while DC 4 showed a rare double-double pattern. DC 5 and Millionaire for Life crowned the night.
What Hit on March 1
The Sunday slate produced four distinct draw times starting at 1:50 p.m. and ending with the 11:15 p.m. Millionaire for Life close-out. Every digit-driven game saw at least one pattern worth a second glance.
- DC 3: 6-7-5 (mid-day), 5-9-6 (evening), 8-0-8 (night)
- DC 4: 2-6-5-5 (mid-day), 5-0-5-6 (evening), 2-2-5-7 (night)
- DC 5: 2-7-7-6-3 (mid-day), 7-0-9-6-1 (evening)
- Millionaire for Life: 10-11-12-35-56 + Bonus 4
Market Snapshot
Prizes for DC 3 straight hits topped $500 on a $1 wager; DC 4’s lower hit frequency keeps the straight payout above $5,000 (DC Lottery). DC 5 carries a rolling jackpot structure that starts at $25,000 and climbs until a five-digit exact match lands (DC Lottery).
Pattern Play
Repeat digits dominated the night shift: DC 3 closed with 8-0-8 (double-eight), while DC 4 delivered 2-2-5-7 (double-two). Statistically, any-position repeats show up roughly once every 3.7 draws in DC 4, making two in one day a 7.3% probability event—rare but not extreme.
What to Watch Next
With no tickets matching all five DC 5 numbers in the evening draw, the jackpot for Monday, March 2 jumps to an estimated $34,500. Millionaire for Life resets its top annuity prize at $1,000 a week “for life” after Sunday’s payout.
Smart-money players track midday-to-evening carryover trends; DC 3 has now mirrored a digit across consecutive drawings in three of the last eight sessions, a 37% cluster rate worth building into two-draw wagers.
Calendar Reminder
Multi-state drawings resume tonight: Powerball at 10:59 p.m. and Mega Millions on Tuesday. DC’s in-house games run every day at 1:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m., and 11:30 p.m. for DC 3/4, and twice daily for DC 5.
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