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New York Lottery Daily results for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 featured New York Lotto at a listed $3.5 million with winning numbers 9-18-24-29-41-48 and Bonus Ball 32, plus Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 draws. The feed lists “No Winners” for both Take 5 Midday and Take 5 Evening jackpots, while overall jackpot status for the cluster is not confirmed in the data feed. Below, you’ll find the visual number lineups and a quick AI-style pattern read on sums, spreads, and repeats.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 17, 2026

New York Lotto (Jackpot listed: $3.5 Million) 💰

Winning draw: 91824294148+ Bonus Ball:32

New York Take 5 Midday (Jackpot note: No Winners)

Winning draw: 621263336

New York Take 5 Evening (Jackpot note: No Winners)

Winning draw: 315182330

New York Pick 10 (Top prize listed: $500,000) 🚀

Winning draw: 34789161921253334364149535558636980

Numbers & Win 4 (Daily draws)

Numbers Midday: 578 | Numbers Evening: 233

Win 4 Midday: 8217 | Win 4 Evening: 4254

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto sum=169; Take 5 Midday sum=122; Take 5 Evening sum=89; Pick 10 sum=683Lotto looks balanced for a 6-ball set; Take 5 Midday trends higher; Pick 10 total is naturally high but sits in a “healthy mid” for 20 numbers.
Odd/Even MixLotto 3 odd / 3 even; Take 5 Midday 2/3; Take 5 Evening 3/2; Pick 10 13/7Lotto and Take 5 are standard mixes; Pick 10 skewed odd, which can feel spicy but isn’t rare given the large field.
Spread (Range)Lotto range=39; Take 5 Midday range=30; Take 5 Evening range=27; Pick 10 range=77Lotto shows wide coverage across decades; Take 5 draws are moderately spread; Pick 10 covers the board from 3 to 80—classic “full-map” behavior.
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New York Lottery Daily pattern check – NY Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10 (Feb. 17, 2026)

If you’re scanning for an edge (or just bragging rights at the claim center), tonight’s story is repetition and mid-range muscle. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a noticeable cluster around the teens-to-40s, plus a handful of “echo numbers” that showed up across separate games.

Cluster heat: repeats across games (the sneaky stuff) 🔥

Start with the overlaps. In Lotto, you saw 18 and 41. In Take 5 Evening, 18 shows again—same day, different game. Take 5 Midday leaned on 21, 33, and 36, and Pick 10 also carried 21, 33, and 36. That’s not “proof” of anything (odds are still odds), but it’s exactly the kind of coincidence players love to track when building a wheel or selecting a “lucky ticket” set for the next draw.

Low vs. high: where the numbers lived

NY Lotto ran from 9 up to 48 with a Bonus Ball at 32. That’s a confident spread with no extreme bottom-heavy behavior, and it avoided the tiny 1–8 zone entirely. Meanwhile, Pick 10 did what it does best: it stretched from 3 all the way to 80, sprinkling high shots like 69 and 80 on top of a busy mid-pack (33, 34, 36, 41, 49).

Take 5 Midday (6-21-26-33-36) was very “modern Take 5”—two low-ish anchors, then a stack of 20s and 30s. Take 5 Evening (3-15-18-23-30) had a steadier climb, like a staircase that stops right at 30.

Consecutives and near-runs: small signals, big excitement

Pick 10 delivered a clean mini-run: 3-4 and then another near-run vibe with 7-8-9. Those little sequences are catnip for pattern-watchers, even though they’re perfectly normal in random draws. Lotto itself avoided tight consecutive pairs, leaning more on spaced hits like 9 → 18 → 24 → 29 → 41 → 48.

Daily games: Numbers and Win 4 quirks

Numbers Midday came in at 5-7-8 (sum 20), while Numbers Evening landed 2-3-3 (sum 8) with a repeat digit. Repeats also popped in Win 4 Evening at 4-2-5-4, a “bookend” pattern with the 4s framing the middle. If you’re the type who plays boxed vs. straight, this is where prize tier decisions matter—same digits, different payout paths depending on your wager and rules.

Money talk: jackpots, prize tiers, and cash decisions (Feb. 17, 2026)

The feed lists New York Lotto at $3.5 Million and Pick 10 at $500,000. Both Take 5 draws include a clear note: “No Winners” for the jackpot line. Beyond that, jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed, so treat any bigger narrative (rolls, hits, carries) as unknown until the official posting.

Also remember: big advertised jackpots often come with a choice—annuity versus cash lump sum. The smarter move depends on your taxes, timeline, and whether you plan to sprint to the claim center or call a financial pro first.

Next-step tools: run your own matchup with TrendPick AI 🚀

Want to pressure-test your picks before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: check the dedicated pages for New York Lotto, New York Take 5 Midday, New York Take 5 Evening, and New York Pick 10. If you also play national games, you can compare approaches on pages like Powerball Pro and Mega Millions Pro.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it fun, and don’t chase losses—your best “system” is knowing when to stop.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lottery Daily winning numbers for Tuesday, February 17, 2026?

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Did anyone win the Take 5 jackpot in New York on February 17, 2026?

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How can I check New York Lotto and Pick 10 prize tiers and claim center rules after the Feb. 17, 2026 draw?

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