Abstract Photometric study and light curve modeling for the systems V0876 Lyr, V3660 Oph, and V0988 Mon were carried out by means of their first charge-coupled device observations and the Wilson–Devinney code based on model atmospheres by Kurucz (1993. In: Milone, E. (Ed.), Light curve modeling of eclipsing binary stars. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 93). The accepted models reveal physical parameters that show that all the primary components of the studied systems are more massive and hotter than the secondary ones. The systems V0876 Lyr and V0988 Mon were classified as over contact, with mass ratios of 0.8940 and 0.3904, respectively, while the system V366Oph was classified as detached, with a mass ratio of 0.1181. The evolutionary state of the system components was investigated, and their spectral types were adopted. Both components of the system V0876 Lyr and secondary components of the systems V3660 Oph and V0988 Mon show lower radii and luminosities than expected for Zero Age Main Sequence (ZAMS). Secondary components of the system, V3660 Oph and V0988 Mon, deviated from ZAMS and the Terminal-age Main Sequence (TAMS) with a higher radius and luminosity than expected for ZAMS and TAMS.