- ⚡ Ohio Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Ohio Classic Lotto drew 17-20-23-34-37-43 with Kicker 857049.
- Jackpot Status: The $1.1 Million jackpot was not reported as hit in the draw data (rollover not confirmed beyond the posted jackpot figure).
- Drawing Time: Drawings are held at 7:05 PM ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday (Classic Lotto schedule).
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tier explainer below for how matches and the Kicker can pay out.
- TrendPick AI Insight: A mid-to-high number set with a modest two-number run (20–23) and a slightly odd-leaning mix.
For Monday, February 9, 2026, the Ohio Lottery Daily results in this report feature Ohio Classic Lotto: 17-20-23-34-37-43 with Kicker 857049. The jackpot listed with the draw was $1.1 million; the provided draw data does not indicate that it was hit, so treat it as pending/likely rollover until the Ohio Lottery confirms.
Ohio Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 9, 2026
Ohio Classic Lotto results
Bad news for players who wanted a neat little “I’m retiring tomorrow” headline—there’s no winner call-out in the raw draw feed. Good news for the jackpot: it’s still wearing that $1.1 Million price tag like a designer suit in a bargain store.
Here are the official numbers exactly as provided:
172023343743+ Kicker:857049
If you’re holding a lucky ticket, this is your moment to double-check it under good lighting, then triple-check it under even better lighting. If you matched the right prize tier, you’ll want to make friends with a claim center—because nobody wants to be the person who “basically won” and then misplaced the proof in a winter coat.
Ohio Lottery Daily stats & pattern check – Ohio Classic Lotto – Monday, February 9, 2026
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 174 | Balanced-to-high (not extreme, but definitely not a low-sum stroll). |
| Odd/Even Mix | Odd 4 / Even 2 | Fairly standard (a mild odd lean, nothing that screams “chaos”). |
| Spread (Range) | 26 | Wide coverage (numbers are spread out, not clumped in one neighborhood). |
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Deep dive: distribution, clusters, and “why do I always miss by one?” math – Ohio Classic Lotto – Feb 9, 2026
This draw leaned mid-to-high. You’ve got just one teen (17), then a steady climb through the 20s and 30s, ending at 43. In plain English: it didn’t cuddle up with the low end, and it didn’t go full skyscraper either—just a sensible, diversified portfolio of pain and possibility.
Low vs. high: With 17 as the lowest and 43 as the highest, the set covers plenty of ground. That range of 26 means your hits would need breadth, not a tight little cluster. If you play “birthday-heavy” number sets, this is where the lottery gently reminds you that 37 and 43 don’t show up at most birthday parties.
Consecutive / near-consecutive action: No true consecutive pair like 22–23, but 20–23 creates a small mini-run in the low 20s. It’s not a straight, but it’s a raised eyebrow—especially for players who watch for neighbor numbers.
Odd/even personality: Four odds (17, 23, 37, 43) versus two evens (20, 34). That’s a common shape for lotto draws; if you were hoping for an even-heavy “balanced spreadsheet” look, the universe went with “creative accounting” instead.
Where the draw concentrates: Two numbers in the 20s, three in the 30s/40s band, and one in the teens. That’s a pretty classic bell-curve-ish feel—right where most pick sets end up when randomness does its random thing.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a “stair-step” distribution with limited clustering: a single low anchor (17), a small grouping in the low 20s (20, 23), then spaced selections across the 30s and 40s (34, 37, 43). Translation: if you were stacking picks tightly, this draw didn’t reward that strategy.
Kicker watch: 857049
Let’s talk Kicker—because sometimes the add-on is the side hustle that actually pays. The Kicker number was 857049. If your ticket included the Kicker option, check your rules carefully: Kicker payouts can vary by match style and prize tier, and it’s often where “nice little win” turns into “okay, dinner’s on me.”
And yes, you can take a cash lump sum on certain top prizes depending on the game structure and state rules—just remember that “lump sum” is lottery-speak for “congrats, now meet taxes.”
Payouts, prize tiers, and odds (aka the fine print that humbles us all) – Ohio Classic Lotto – Feb 9, 2026
Ohio Classic Lotto payouts are built by prize tier: match more of the six main numbers to climb the ladder, with the jackpot at the top. Add Kicker and you open an additional payout path. Your odds of hitting the jackpot remain… let’s call them “character-building.” The lottery isn’t a savings account; it’s entertainment with a receipt.
If you believe you’ve won, sign that ticket, keep it safe, and verify results through official Ohio Lottery channels before you sprint to a claim center like you’re in an action movie. Also: check deadlines. The only thing worse than losing is winning and timing out.
Want to sharpen your approach for next time? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with Ohio Classic Lotto coverage here: https://nichebrai.com/ohio-classic-lotto/. If you also dabble in bigger multi-state dreams, you can compare patterns and odds over at the Powerball hub: https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/.
Until the next draw, may your numbers be lucky, your ticket uncrumpled, and your expectations appropriately calibrated—because the odds are stubborn, but the wins? Oh, the wins are glorious.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Ohio Lottery Daily winning numbers for Monday, February 9, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the $1.1 million Ohio Classic Lotto jackpot get hit on February 9, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do Ohio Classic Lotto prize tiers, Kicker payouts, and odds work in Ohio?
See analysis above.