
- Publish date: 2026-02-14
- Latest draw date: 2026-02-13
- Winning numbers: 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 27, 32, 33, 41, 46, 47, 49, 51, 60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80 — 1 4 5 6 9 25 27 32 33 41 46 47 49 51 60 61 69 71 79 80
- Jackpot: $500,000
New York Pick 10 just dropped 20 numbers. Your brain is already lying to you about what it “means.”
Here are the New York Pick 10 winning numbers for the Feb 13, 2026 draw:
1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 27, 32, 33, 41, 46, 47, 49, 51, 60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80.
The listed jackpot in the quick report is $500,000.
Now the part nobody wants to hear: when you get a 20-number result, your pattern-hunting instincts go feral. You’ll see clusters. You’ll see runs. You’ll see “too many odds.” You’ll see “too many high numbers.” You’ll see a “message.”
What you’re mostly seeing is your brain trying to turn randomness into a story you can control.
Quick Stats (from the provided data)
We’re not going to invent trends or pretend we have a full archive in front of us. We’ll stick to what’s explicitly provided for this draw:
- Count of numbers: 20
- Sum: 796
- Odd: 14
- Even: 6
- Jackpot listed: $500,000
Odd-heavy draw: 14 odd vs 6 even
This draw is notably odd-heavy. Fourteen of the twenty numbers are odd (14/20), and six are even (6/20).
Two things can be true at once:
- Yes, it’s a lopsided parity split.
- No, that doesn’t automatically imply anything about the next draw.
Players often treat a lopsided split as a “correction signal” (like the next draw must swing even). That’s a classic gambler’s fallacy in a fresh coat of paint.
Sum = 796: big total, but not a prophecy
The provided sum is 796. With 20 numbers on the board, sums can get big fast—especially when you see a bunch of high values like 69, 71, 79, 80. But “high sum” isn’t a forecast. It’s a description of what already happened.
The numbers themselves: where people will claim they see a “system”
Let’s look at the actual list again, because it’s basically a Rorschach test for lottery Twitter:
1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 27, 32, 33, 41, 46, 47, 49, 51, 60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80.
Runs and mini-runs
You’ve got 4-5-6 sitting together. You’ve got 79-80 at the end. You’ve got 46-47 back-to-back. People love to say “that can’t happen.” It can. It did.
Random draws often contain small runs. The mistake is treating runs as either proof of manipulation or as a “hot streak” you can ride.
High-end clustering
60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80 is a chunky high-end cluster. This is where the comment section usually splits into two camps:
- Camp A: “High numbers are hot now.”
- Camp B: “High numbers just hit, so next time it’ll be low.”
Both camps are guessing. And guessing is fine—as long as you don’t confuse it with an edge.
Myth vs Fact: Pick 10 edition
| Myth | Fact |
|---|---|
| “So many odds means the next draw must be even-heavy.” | This draw is 14 odd and 6 even, but the provided data does not support any claim about what must happen next. |
| “Back-to-back numbers prove something is off.” | This result includes 46-47 and 79-80. Consecutive numbers can appear naturally in random selections. |
| “A high sum means the machine is ‘running high.’” | The sum is 796 for this draw. It describes this outcome, not a machine trend. |
| “You can eyeball a 20-number list and detect the pattern.” | Humans are great at seeing patterns—even when they’re meaningless. The only verified facts here are the numbers and computed stats. |
Strategize for the Next New York Pick 10 Draw
Don’t play random numbers. Use the probability clusters detected by our engine.
High-intent: how to check your Pick 10 ticket without missing a match
Pick 10 results can be annoying because there are 20 winning numbers. Here’s the clean way to check:
- Step 1: Write your picked numbers in a vertical list.
- Step 2: Circle any that appear in the winning list: 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 27, 32, 33, 41, 46, 47, 49, 51, 60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80.
- Step 3: Count matches once, then count again. (Seriously. Miscounts are common with long lists.)
- Step 4: Confirm you’re checking the Feb 13, 2026 draw date, not a different day.
That’s it. No mystical interpretation required.
What this draw teaches (if you’re willing to learn it)
Lesson 1: “Looks patterned” is not evidence
With 20 numbers, something will always look patterned. If it’s not a run, it’s a cluster. If it’s not a cluster, it’s a parity split. Your brain will always find a hook.
Lesson 2: Don’t let one draw bully your next ticket
Many players “tilt” their next picks in reaction to the last draw—especially after an odd-heavy result like this one (14 odd, 6 even). If you’re going to play, pick a method and stick to it. Switching methods every draw is how people manufacture regret.
Lesson 3: Jackpot is a number, not a narrative
The listed jackpot here is $500,000. That’s the only jackpot claim we can responsibly make from the provided data. No talk of rollovers, increases, or “it’s building” unless it’s explicitly in the dataset.
Responsible play note
Lottery games are random and should be treated as entertainment. Play only if you’re 18+ where legal, set a budget, and don’t chase losses. If you’re feeling pressure to “get it back” after a miss, that’s your cue to stop—not to reload.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the New York Pick 10 winning numbers for Feb 13, 2026?
The winning numbers were 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 27, 32, 33, 41, 46, 47, 49, 51, 60, 61, 69, 71, 79, 80.
What jackpot is listed for this New York Pick 10 draw?
The quick report lists a jackpot of $500,000.
How many numbers are in the New York Pick 10 posted results?
There are 20 winning numbers listed for this draw.
How many odd and even numbers were drawn?
The provided stats show 14 odd numbers and 6 even numbers.
What is the sum of the 20 winning numbers?
The provided stats list the sum as 796.
Do consecutive numbers in the list mean anything is wrong?
Not based on the provided data. This draw includes consecutive pairs like 46-47 and 79-80, which can occur naturally in random outcomes.