The New Jersey Lottery Daily results for Friday, February 13, 2026 were Cash 5 (2-5-12-15-17) and Pick 6 (2-6-10-27-36-45), with Pick 6 Double Play (1-2-13-23-31-42). The provided report lists jackpots at $735,000 for Cash 5 and $2.7 million for Pick 6, and it does not indicate a jackpot hit—suggesting the top prizes rolled over.

New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Friday, February 13, 2026

New Jersey Cash 5 and New Jersey Pick 6 results

Cash 5 winning numbers:

25121517

Pick 6 winning numbers:

2610273645

Pick 6 Double Play:

1213233142

Now, about those jackpot price tags: Cash 5 sat at $735,000 and Pick 6 strutted around with $2.7 million. If you were hoping your lucky ticket would turn you into the boss of brunch this weekend, the data doesn’t show a top-tier winner—so the jackpots appear to be doing what jackpots do best: compounding interest without any of the responsibility.

New Jersey Lottery Daily stats table – Cash 5 & Pick 6 – Friday, February 13, 2026

TrendPick AI metrics snapshot

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash 5: 51; Pick 6: 126Cash 5 looks low; Pick 6 reads balanced for a 6-ball line.
Odd/Even MixCash 5: 3 odd / 2 even; Pick 6: 2 odd / 4 evenBoth are standard-ish; Pick 6 leaned even-heavy, but nothing panic-worthy.
Spread (Range)Cash 5 range: 15; Pick 6 range: 43Cash 5 was condensed; Pick 6 delivered wide coverage across the board.

New Jersey Lottery Daily pattern watch – Feb. 13, 2026

Cash 5: a tidy little ladder that didn’t climb too high

Cash 5 came in as a compact, budget-friendly line: 2-5-12-15-17. The sum of 51 is on the lower side, which usually means you’re living in the neighborhood of small numbers—think “starter home,” not “oceanfront mansion.” Three odds and two evens is the kind of mix you’d expect from a random draw, and the range of 15 confirms it: this set stayed clustered instead of touring the entire number map.

We also got a couple of near-consecutive vibes. While there’s no true back-to-back pair (like 15-16), 15 and 17 are close enough to feel like they carpooled. And yes, that matters mainly because humans love patterns the way we love coupons—sometimes useful, mostly comforting.

Pick 6: even-leaning, wide-spread, and wearing a “no shortcuts” sign

Pick 6 landed on 2-6-10-27-36-45, and this is the opposite of the Cash 5 personality: it spreads out. With a range of 43, the draw touched low numbers early, then hopped up the ladder into the 40s. The even/odd split (4 evens, 2 odds) makes it feel a little “accountant-chic”—orderly, even-heavy, and not here for your chaos.

There’s also a mini-cluster at the low end: 2, 6, 10 all sit in the first quarter of the board, then the draw takes a long walk to 27 and keeps climbing to 45. No consecutive numbers showed up, which tends to disappoint the folks who swear by “it’s due!” logic. (The odds do not care about your feelings. Or your spreadsheets.)

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a recurring anchor number across games: 2 appeared in Cash 5, Pick 6, and even Double Play. Is that a sign? Statistically, it’s more like a friendly coincidence in a world of repeated trials—but if you had “2” inked into your ritual, you’re allowed a small victory dance.

Double Play: the “second chance” that still doesn’t do refunds

Pick 6 Double Play posted 1-2-13-23-31-42. It’s a smoother staircase than the main Pick 6, with a balanced climb from low to high and no extreme clustering. Again, “2” shows up—apparently it wanted overtime pay.

Payouts, odds, and claiming – New Jersey Lottery Daily (Feb. 13, 2026)

Prize tiers and what to do if you hit

Let’s talk money logistics—the part where dreams meet paperwork. Each game has its own prize tier structure (matching some numbers pays something; matching them all pays the headline). Exact payouts vary by game rules and whether the prize is pari-mutuel, but the big headline remains: jackpots are hard to hit because the odds are, politely speaking, disrespectful.

If you do land a meaningful win, expect a choice (where applicable) between an annuity and a cash lump sum. The lump sum is the “pay me now” option—smaller than the advertised jackpot, but immediate. Just remember: taxes also like immediate.

For larger prizes, you’ll likely be pointed to a lottery claim center rather than a retailer. Keep your ticket safe, sign the back (quietly, like you’re signing a peace treaty), and verify the official rules before you make any sudden life decisions like quitting your job via interpretive dance.

Next-step tools – New Jersey Lottery Daily + TrendPick AI (Feb. 13, 2026)

Keep the fun, lose the guesswork

Want to pressure-test your picks before the next drawing? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with New Jersey’s own pages for New Jersey Cash 5 and New Jersey Pick 6. If you’re also chasing national-sized daydreams, you can compare approaches with Mega Millions or Powerball analysis tools—because nothing says “diversified portfolio” like multiple sets of long odds.

Until then, congrats to anyone who cashed anything at all. In lottery land, even a small win is a positive ROI on entertainment—just don’t confuse it with a retirement plan.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New Jersey Lottery Daily winning numbers for Friday, February 13, 2026?

See analysis above.

Did the New Jersey Pick 6 or Cash 5 jackpot get hit on February 13, 2026?

See analysis above.

How do New Jersey Lottery Daily prize tiers, odds, and cash lump sum payouts work?

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