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For Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the Texas Lottery Daily results in this feed were: Texas Cash Five (1-2-8-21-24), Texas Lotto Texas (4-25-33-37-44-51), and Texas Two Step (1-22-29-34 with Bonus Ball 6). The feed lists advertised jackpot amounts for Lotto Texas ($23 Million) and Two Step ($700,000), while Cash Five says “Check Site,” so overall jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.

Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Texas Cash Five, Texas Lotto Texas, and Texas Two Step results

Texas Cash Five: 1282124

Texas Lotto Texas: 42533374451

Texas Two Step: 1222934+ Bonus Ball:6

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash Five 56; Lotto Texas 194; Two Step 86Cash Five low; Lotto Texas balanced-to-high; Two Step balanced
Odd/Even MixCash Five 2 odd / 3 even; Lotto Texas 4 odd / 2 even; Two Step 2 odd / 2 evenMostly standard splits; Lotto Texas leans odd but not wild
Spread (Range)Cash Five 23; Lotto Texas 47; Two Step 33Lotto Texas wide coverage; Cash Five more condensed; Two Step mid-spread

Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Cash Five, Lotto Texas, Two Step (Feb. 18, 2026)

Let’s talk about the only thing Texans love more than brisket: a big-number bankroll. The feed teases a $23 Million Texas Lotto Texas jackpot and a $700,000 Texas Two Step top prize. But before anyone practices their “Hello, claim center?” voice, a reminder: jackpot status is not confirmed in the feed, and Cash Five literally tells us to “Check Site.” In other words, the odds are still doing what odds do—being rude.

Now for the fun part: how the numbers behaved. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a clear “low-number anchor” across games, especially with the number 1 showing up in both Cash Five and Two Step. If you played that digit as part of a personal pattern, you at least got the satisfaction of seeing it land. Unfortunately, satisfaction is not a prize tier (someone call the legislature).

Texas Cash Five (1-2-8-21-24): small sum, tight jeans

Cash Five came out with a sum of 56, which is on the low side—think “coupon-clipping energy,” not “private-jet vibes.” The lineup starts with a tidy 1-2 consecutive pair right out of the gate. That’s the lottery equivalent of a polite handshake: simple, neat, and deceptively dangerous to chase as a “strategy.”

The odd/even mix lands at 2 odd and 3 even, a fairly standard split. The range is 23 (from 1 to 24), meaning the draw stayed relatively compact—more neighborhood stroll than cross-state road trip. If your lucky ticket leaned low, you were in the right zip code today.

Texas Lotto Texas (4-25-33-37-44-51): wide spread, big appetite

Lotto Texas served a six-number meal: 4, 25, 33, 37, 44, 51. The sum clocks in at 194, which reads “balanced-to-high.” Translation: not extreme, but definitely not shy. With a range of 47, the draw covered a lot of real estate—exactly the kind of spread that makes everyone swear their picks were “close” (the most expensive word in gambling).

Odd numbers dominated 4-to-2. Not scandalous, just a slight lean. Also worth noting: there’s a mini-cluster in the 30s with 33 and 37, plus the upper-end finish at 51. If you like building plays by decade bands (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s), you got a pretty clean ladder today.

Jackpot talk: the feed lists $23 Million. That’s the headline-grabber, the cash lump sum daydream fuel. But without an explicit “won” or “not won” status in the raw data, we’re keeping our journalism license and saying it plainly: Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed.

Texas Two Step (1-22-29-34 + Bonus 6): tidy main draw, spicy bonus

Two Step danced out 1, 22, 29, 34 with a Bonus Ball 6. The main draw sum is 86, right in that “middle of the road” zone where no one can claim the universe was obviously signaling them (nice try). The 2-odd/2-even split is as symmetrical as your budget spreadsheet after you stop buying lattes for a week.

Range sits at 33, which is moderately spread: not cramped, not chaotic. The Bonus Ball being 6 keeps the overall vibe low-ish, and paired with the repeated 1, it reinforces today’s theme: start small, dream big, and let variance do the heavy lifting.

What to do with this info (besides brag in group chats)

If you’re trying to tune your approach, focus on what’s actually repeatable: game rules, prize tiers, and whether you prefer a conservative set of “anchor numbers” versus a full random reset each draw. Patterns like consecutive numbers (hello, Cash Five’s 1-2) happen naturally—chasing them is like paying a fee for the privilege of being disappointed.

Want a smarter pre-draw routine? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: Texas Cash Five tools are here https://nichebrai.com/texas-cash-five/, Lotto Texas is here https://nichebrai.com/texas-lotto/, and Two Step is here https://nichebrai.com/texas-two-step/. If you also dabble in national games, the Powerball tracker lives at https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/.

And if you do end up holding a winning slip, do the unsexy stuff: sign the back, read the deadline, and head to the official claim center process. The cash lump sum vs. annuity choice (where offered) is where “big win” becomes “big plan.”

Play responsible: Lottery games are 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses—your future self doesn’t want interest payments on wishful thinking.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Texas Cash Five winning numbers for Wednesday, February 18, 2026?

See analysis above.

What were the Texas Lotto Texas numbers on Feb. 18, 2026 and was the $23 million jackpot won?

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What were the Texas Two Step winning numbers and Bonus Ball for Feb. 18, 2026?

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