Model-driven shortlists for Eurojackpot & EuroMillions
Platform overview

Data-driven intelligence
for disciplined number selection

Replace guesswork with a clearer, more reviewable process.

Tychefy turns historical draw data into focused shortlists for EuroJackpot and EuroMillions. Each run is computed through structured analytical modelling, then saved, revisited, and evaluated over time. The platform is built for users who want a more consistent and transparent way to choose numbers without mistaking analysis for certainty.

Purpose-built
Designed specifically for EuroJackpot and EuroMillions, with dedicated workflows for main and bonus numbers
Save, revisit, evaluate
Every run can be stored, reopened, and checked against later official results.
Focused shortlist outputs
Compact shortlist outputs replace noisy combinations and inflated claims.
Scientific foundation

Analytical structure you can trust

Each shortlist is produced through disciplined mathematical and analytical process designed for consistency, transparency, and later review.

Reviewable performance

Checked against official outcomes

Matching Results pages make it easier to compare saved runs with official draws and assess performance over time.

Focused product scope

EuroJackpot and EuroMillions

Tychefy is purpose-built for two flagship European games, bringing their workflows together in one coherent analytical environment.

Clear boundaries

Analysis without false promises

Lottery draws remain random. Tychefy supports structured selection and retrospective evaluation, not guaranteed outcomes.

How it works

Use Tychefy in three practical steps.

Tychefy starts from the latest official draw and guides each workflow from shortlist computation to saved history and Results-based evaluation. If the latest draw is already shown and correct, go straight to Enter for Shortlists. If it is missing, enter the official numbers first then click "Check/Add to draws" and after "Enter for Shortlists". Every run is then saved to your account for later review.

Step 1 Main number workflows

Compute main-number shortlists

Use EuroJackpot v1, EuroJackpot v2, EuroMillions v1, and EuroMillions v2 for the 5 main numbers of each game. If the latest official draw is already shown and correct, press Enter for Shortlists. If it is missing, first enter the official draw, then click Check/Add to draws, and then press Enter for Shortlists.

  • Use v1 and v2 pages for the 5 main numbers of each game.
  • If the latest official draw is already shown, no extra entry is needed.
  • If it is missing, first enter the official draw, then click Check/Add to draws, and then press Enter for Shortlists.
Step 2 Bonus number workflows

Run bonus-number workflows separately

Use Euro Numbers for EuroJackpot and Lucky Stars for EuroMillions. These bonus-number workflows are date-specific and depend on the correct latest official numbers. If the wrong numbers are entered, the next shortlist output will be based on the wrong input and will not be reliable.

  • Use Euro Numbers only for the 2 EuroJackpot bonus numbers.
  • Use Lucky Stars only for the 2 EuroMillions bonus numbers.
  • Always enter the correct official numbers, or the next output will not be reliable.
Step 3 Saved runs and evaluation

Review results, compare runs, and examine model performance

Every run is saved automatically under your account. From the matching Results pages, you can reload earlier runs, inspect the generated lists, compare outcomes with the next official draw, and evaluate how each model performed over time.

  • All runs are stored automatically under your account.
  • Open the matching Results page to reload and review a saved run.
  • Use saved history and evaluation views to compare effectiveness and consistency over time.

Important: always review a run in its matching Results page. Main-number workflows and bonus-number workflows are separate and should be evaluated only in their corresponding Results environment.

Evidence

Historical evaluation

Selected evaluation views from saved runs across main-number and bonus-number workflows. These examples show measurable overlap under fixed criteria and illustrate how Tychefy preserves results for later review, comparison, and performance tracking. Click any panel to open the full image.

EuroMillions v2 Complete main-number overlap

Complete five-number overlap in a saved EuroMillions v2 evaluation.

This saved evaluation records a full 5/5 match across the five main numbers of the next official EuroMillions draw.

5/5
Best overlap shown: 5/5 Layer: EuroMillions main-number evaluation
EuroMillions Lucky Stars

Lucky Stars also record a complete two-number overlap in the same official draw.

In the same draw context, the Lucky Stars workflow records a full 2/2 match, preserving bonus-number evaluation as a separate but reviewable layer.

2/2
Best overlap shown: 2/2 Layer: EuroMillions bonus-number evaluation
EuroMillions v2 Best evaluated set B

Complete five-number overlap in a saved EuroMillions v2 evaluation.

In this evaluated run, set B records a full 5/5 match across the five main numbers of the next official draw.

5/5
Matched numbers: [12, 14, 27, 44, 50] Layer: Main-number evaluation set B
EuroJackpot v2 Best evaluated set A

Four of five main numbers matched in a saved EuroJackpot v2 evaluation.

In this evaluated run, set A records a 4/5 main-number overlap while preserving the full saved-run context for later review.

4/5
Matched numbers: [2, 3, 17, 28] Layer: Main-number evaluation set A
EuroJackpot Euro Numbers

Euro Numbers are evaluated as a separate bonus-number layer.

The bonus-number workflow is reviewed independently from the five-number shortlist, so users can inspect supplementary overlap without mixing it with the main-number result.

1/2
Best overlap shown: 1/2 Layer: EuroJackpot bonus-number evaluation
EuroMillions Lucky Stars

Lucky Stars are evaluated separately from the main five-number workflow.

The Lucky Stars workflow preserves its own saved-run evidence, allowing users to review bonus-number performance independently of the main-number shortlist.

1/2
Best overlap shown: 1/2 Layer: EuroMillions bonus-number evaluation
Interpretive note. These views present historical evaluations from saved Tychefy runs. They are shown to illustrate traceability, structured review, and continuity across the workflow, not to imply guaranteed future performance.
Model and principles

Scientific modelling with transparent, reviewable outputs

Tychefy is designed as a focused analytical platform, not as a random generator and not as a black box. It uses historical draw data and multiple analytical signals to produce compact shortlist workflows that users can save, revisit, and evaluate over time.

Scientific foundation Multi-signal analysis

Shortlists are produced through disciplined analytical modelling

Tychefy works from all historical draw data and processes it through multiple signals rather than one simple rule or random selection. This creates compact shortlist outputs through a controlled analytical process without exposing the proprietary model design behind the product.

Reviewable outcomes Saved runs

Results can be revisited, compared, and evaluated over time

Every run can be saved, reloaded, and examined through the matching Results page. This allows users to compare outputs with official draws, inspect earlier shortlist decisions, and evaluate model behaviour through a more disciplined and transparent process.

Focused scope EuroJackpot and EuroMillions

A narrower product scope supports cleaner analytical consistency

Tychefy is purpose-built for EuroJackpot and EuroMillions, including their main-number and bonus-number workflows. This focused scope supports cleaner data handling, more stable comparison over time, and a more coherent product experience than a diffuse multi-game catalogue.

Continuity Account-based access

Your shortlist work stays organised inside your account

Tychefy is designed for ongoing use rather than one-off interaction. With sign-in, subscription access, saved runs, and evaluation views, users can return to earlier work, follow model performance, and maintain analytical continuity across time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Concise answers about the platform, its workflows, and subscription access.

No. Tychefy does not predict the next draw. It analyses all historical draw data and produces structured shortlists to support a more disciplined selection process.

A shortlist is a compact set of numbers produced by Tychefy’s analytical process. It is designed to improve clarity, and gives you a smaller, more structured set of options to review

Tychefy uses a scientific and mathematical process based on all historical draw data. Instead of relying on one rule or random picks, it combines multiple analytical signals into a structured shortlist workflow.

  • It works from all historical draw behaviour.
  • It uses more than one analytical signal.
  • It is designed for structure, clarity, and reviewability.

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 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 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, please contact us through the Contact page. We will be pleased to assist you.