Build AI-powered shortlists
Use AI-powered, data-driven computing to reduce selection noise before choosing your numbers.
For EuroMillions and EuroJackpot, before the next draw.
Tychefy automatically loads the latest official draw, runs the AI-powered model when you press Enter for Shortlists, displays your computed shortlists, and saves the result to your Personal Saved Runs for post-draw evaluation.
Your free trial includes:
Use AI-powered, data-driven computing to reduce selection noise before choosing your numbers.
Your computed shortlist is saved automatically for post-draw review.
Compare saved runs with the official draw result.
See real historical evaluations before starting your own process.
Tychefy applies AI-powered, data-driven model logic to historical draw data and computes a focused shortlist that is saved automatically for post-draw review.
Your computed run is saved automatically with its full details for post-draw review.
After the draw, compare it with the official result.
Public evidence is not a promise. It is a transparent record of how Tychefy’s
AI-powered models performed against official draw results. In the latest 9 public evaluations,
Euromillions v2 captured 71.11% of official main numbers and reached
4/5 or better in 66.67% of evaluations. The Euro Numbers model achieved exact 2/2 in 44.44%,
while selecting only 2 numbers from 12.
View full public evidence.
The screenshots below show real post-draw evaluation screens.
Tychefy compares each evaluated shortlist with the official draw result and records the matched numbers. The EuroMillions v2 preview shows a 5/5 main-number match, a 100% match for that official draw.
The Lucky Stars preview shows how Tychefy evaluates Lucky Stars against the official result. In the highlighted evaluation, the model reached 2/2, a 100% match for that official Lucky Stars draw, with the matched outcome recorded clearly for review.
7 days free. Then €9/month. Start with EuroMillions and EuroJackpot shortlist apps. Every computed run is saved automatically, ready for post-draw evaluation after the official result.
Tychefy keeps the experience simple: historical draw data, AI-powered shortlist computing, automatic saved runs, and post-draw evaluation.
Tychefy turns real EuroJackpot and EuroMillions draw history into shortlist intelligence, helping users move beyond instinct and start each draw with a sharper, data-driven advantage.
Tychefy's machine-learning-assisted engine combines Bayesian recency, transition logic, entropy checks, gap analysis, zone balance, and ensemble scoring to turn historical draw signals into sharper AI-powered shortlists, not random picks.
Saved runs can be reviewed after each official result.
Tychefy takes its name from Tyche (Τύχη), the ancient Greek goddess of fortune. To the Greeks she was no minor deity: cities raised temples in her honour, and their philosophers spent centuries asking what chance actually is. The answer they reached still stands, and it shaped everything we build. Chance cannot be predicted, they concluded, but it can be studied, structured, and met with discipline rather than superstition. Twenty-five centuries later, that remains the most honest position anyone can take about a random draw, and it is the foundation of this platform.
“Skill loves chance, and chance loves skill.”Agathon, 5th century BC, quoted by Aristotle
The poet Agathon captured the partnership that defines Tychefy: chance and skill are not enemies. The draw will always belong to fortune. The preparation, the structure, and the quality of your process belong entirely to you.
“Men have made an idol of chance as an excuse for their own lack of thought.”Democritus, father of atomic theory
Democritus refused to accept luck as an explanation. What we call chance, he argued, is often the part of the world we have not yet studied. Tychefy exists to study it: with data, models, and mathematics instead of hunches.
“Some things are within our power, while others are not.”Epictetus, Stoic philosopher
The Stoics drew the practical conclusion: you cannot control outcomes, only your own preparation. Tychefy is built around that exact distinction. Every run is structured, saved, and reviewed, so your side of the equation is always in order.
Aristotle went further than any of them. In his Physics, he treated chance not as chaos but as something that unfolds inside an ordered, studiable world. That is precisely the wager behind Tychefy.
Nothing about this platform is random or improvised. Every shortlist is computed by AI-powered models, machine learning, and top-tier mathematical algorithms, refined through years of research and engineering across the full history of official draws. The same documented process runs before every draw. Every run is saved automatically. Every saved run is measured against the official result.
Not a random number generator. A method.
See the public evidenceTyche may decide the outcome.
Tychefy makes sure you meet her prepared.
Tychefy gives you AI-powered, data-driven shortlists before each draw, helping you choose with a process instead of relying on random numbers.
Every computed run is recorded automatically with its full details, so you can return after the official draw and see exactly how it performed.
Use the same AI-powered, data-driven process before each draw, then review saved outcomes and refine your approach over time.
Clear answers before you start your trial.
No. Tychefy does not predict the next draw and does not guarantee outcomes. It uses AI-powered, data-driven shortlist computing to analyse historical draw signals and produce structured shortlists for review.
A Tychefy shortlist is a compact set of numbers computed through Tychefy’s AI-powered, data-driven process. It is designed to reduce selection noise and give you a smaller, more structured set of options to review.
Tychefy uses an AI-powered, machine-learning-assisted mathematical process based on historical draw data. Instead of relying on one rule or random picks, it combines multiple analytical signals into a clear shortlist workflow.
Tychefy is focused on EuroJackpot and EuroMillions. It includes separate workflows for main numbers, Euro Numbers, and Lucky Stars, together with matching Results pages for review and evaluation.
v1 and v2 are separate shortlist workflows for the 5 main numbers of EuroJackpot and EuroMillions. Euro Numbers and Lucky Stars are separate workflows for the 2 bonus numbers of each game. Each workflow has its own matching Results page.
No. If the latest official draw is already shown on the page and it is correct, you can go straight to Enter for Shortlists. You only need to enter the latest official numbers when they are missing.
You should always review a run in the matching Results page for the workflow where it was created. A v1 run should be reviewed in v1 Results, a v2 run in v2 Results, and bonus-number runs only in their corresponding Euro Numbers or Lucky Stars Results page.
Bonus-number workflows are date-specific and depend on the correct latest official numbers. For Euro Numbers and Lucky Stars, you must enter the official numbers for the relevant draw date in order to obtain valid results. If incorrect numbers are entered, the next shortlist calculation will be based on the wrong input and the output will not be reliable.
You need to sign in and have an active subscription. Once subscribed, you can access the apps, all model runs, shortlist workflows, and the corresponding Results pages linked to your account.
Yes. Runs are saved automatically under your account, so you can return to them later, reload them in the correct Results page, and evaluate how the model performed when the next official draw becomes available.
No. Tychefy is an independent AI-powered analytics platform. It is not an official service of any lottery operator, organising authority, or draw provider.
No. Lottery draws remain random, and no result can be guaranteed. Tychefy provides structured analysis, saved runs, and evaluation tools, not a promise of winnings or profit.
You get access to Tychefy’s AI-powered shortlist applications, all model runs, the matching Results pages, and evaluation views across the supported game workflows.
If you need further clarification about the platform, the workflows, or your subscription, contact us through the Contact page. We will help you from there.