The Texas Lottery Daily results for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 include Texas Cash Five (1-6-13-15-31), Lotto Texas (4-25-33-37-44-51), and Texas Two Step (1-22-29-34 with Bonus Ball 6). The feed lists a $23 million Lotto Texas jackpot amount and a $700,000 Two Step jackpot amount, but whether any top prize was won is not confirmed in the data feed. For payout specifics, check official prize tiers and claim instructions.

Life-changing money is on the marquee in Texas tonight, and the spotlight is brightest on Lotto Texas at $23 million. That’s the kind of number that makes you double-check your wallet for a lucky ticket and suddenly remember where the nearest claim center is. But before anyone starts planning a ranch upgrade: jackpot status is not confirmed in the feed, so we’re sticking to what the data actually says.

Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Texas Cash Five results

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Lotto Texas results

42533374451

Texas Two Step results

1222934+ Bonus Ball:6

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash Five: 66; Lotto Texas: 194; Two Step: 86Cash Five low; Lotto Texas high; Two Step balanced
Odd/Even MixCash Five: 4 odd / 1 even; Lotto Texas: 4 odd / 2 even; Two Step: 2 odd / 2 evenCash Five and Lotto Texas lean odd-heavy; Two Step is standard
Spread (Range)Cash Five: 30; Lotto Texas: 47; Two Step: 33Lotto Texas shows wide coverage; Cash Five and Two Step are moderate

Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Cash Five, Lotto Texas, Two Step (Feb. 17, 2026)

If you’re the kind of player who studies the board before buying a ticket, Tuesday’s draws delivered a little bit of everything: a low-sum Cash Five with an odd-number surge, a wide-stretch Lotto Texas set that climbed into the 50s, and a Texas Two Step line that felt “middle-of-the-road” until that Bonus Ball punched in a bright red 6.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a noticeable low-number anchor across the slate, with the number 1 appearing in both Cash Five and Two Step. That’s not a prediction of what comes next—just a snapshot of what happened tonight, and a reminder that repeats across games can make your brain feel like it’s seeing signals even when odds remain stubbornly random.

Cash Five: small range, big personality

Cash Five landed on 1-6-13-15-31. The headline here is the low sum (66) and the odd-heavy mix (4 odd, 1 even). Four of the five numbers sit in the low-to-mid band, and then 31 stretches the ticket out just enough to keep it from being a tight cluster. There’s also a mini “ladder” feel around 13 and 15—not consecutive, but close enough that pattern-seekers will circle it.

Jackpot field note: the feed says “Check Site” for the Cash Five jackpot. Translation for players: verify the top prize and any carryover details on the official Texas Lottery page before you start calculating a cash lump sum in your head.

Lotto Texas: $23 million on the table, and the numbers went wide

Lotto Texas posted 4-25-33-37-44-51 with a whopping sum of 194 and a range of 47. This is the kind of spread that feels “statewide”—low single digits on one end, 50s on the other, and a thick chunk of mid-to-high numbers in between.

Two things jump out. First, the draw leaned odd again (4 odd, 2 even), continuing the night’s theme. Second, the cluster 33-37-44-51 packs a lot of weight into the upper half. If you play number bands, this is a draw that heavily rewards those who didn’t overload on low picks.

Now to the money: the feed lists the Lotto Texas jackpot as $23 million—the kind of skyrocketing jackpot figure that gets casual players back in the game. But here’s the hard line: Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed. Check the official results page for whether a top-tier winner emerged and what the next advertised prize will be.

Texas Two Step: balanced base numbers, spicy Bonus Ball

Texas Two Step delivered 1-22-29-34 with Bonus Ball 6. The base line is clean: 2 odd and 2 even, sum 86, and a moderate range of 33. It’s a steadier profile than the other games tonight—less chaotic, more “textbook.” Then the Bonus Ball drops a 6, another low number that echoes Cash Five’s early range.

The jackpot amount in the feed is $700,000. As always, prizes depend on the prize tier you hit (and whether you add any optional features offered by the game). If you’re holding a ticket, double-check every line—Two Step’s structure can turn a near miss into a real payout depending on the Bonus Ball match.

How to think about odds, prize tiers, and claiming — without losing the plot

Let’s keep it real: lottery odds don’t “owe” anyone a pattern. Tonight’s stats—odd-heavy outcomes in two games, wide coverage in Lotto Texas, and a repeated “1” across games—are interesting, but they’re not a guarantee of what’s next. If you’re playing again, use analysis as a budgeting tool, not a crystal ball.

If you believe you’ve hit a meaningful prize tier, protect that lucky ticket like it’s a deed. Sign it (where permitted), store it safely, and follow official instructions to visit the right claim center. For big prizes, players often ask about a cash lump sum versus annuity options—those details are game-specific, so confirm directly with official lottery guidance.

Next-step tools: TrendPick AI links for Texas game tracking

Want to compare tonight’s distribution to prior draws before you play again? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: Lotto Texas, Texas Cash Five, and Texas Two Step. And if you’re also tracking national games, you can cross-check trend tools like Powerball and Mega Millions for broader pattern context.

Responsible play reminder: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it fun, and don’t chase losses—no draw is worth financial stress.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

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

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Was the $23 million Lotto Texas jackpot won on February 17, 2026?

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How do I claim a Texas Cash Five, Lotto Texas, or Two Step prize and what are the prize tiers?

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