- ⚡ New Jersey Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Cash 5: 11-18-19-24-37; Pick 6: 4-6-16-34-36-37 (Double Play: 11-12-24-26-41-42).
- Jackpot Status: Not confirmed in the data feed
- Drawing Time: Varies by game — check the official lottery site.
- Payout Info: Prize tiers vary — see official rules; below is pattern analysis.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Today’s cards leaned even-heavy in Pick 6, while “37” played the role of repeat cameo across games.
For Wednesday, February 25, 2026, the New Jersey Lottery Daily results show Cash 5 winning numbers of 11-18-19-24-37 and Pick 6 winning numbers of 4-6-16-34-36-37 (with Double Play numbers 11-12-24-26-41-42). The feed lists jackpot amounts of $254,000 for Cash 5 and $3.2 million for Pick 6, but jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.
New Jersey Cash 5 visual:
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New Jersey Pick 6 visual:
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Pick 6 Double Play visual:
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| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Cash 5: 109; Pick 6: 133 | Cash 5 reads balanced; Pick 6 leans slightly high for a six-ball set. |
| Odd/Even Mix | Cash 5: 3 odd / 2 even; Pick 6: 1 odd / 5 even | Cash 5 is standard; Pick 6 is volatile (even numbers threw a party and didn’t invite the odds). |
| Spread (Range) | Cash 5: 26; Pick 6: 33 | Both show wide coverage rather than a tight cluster—good geographic “coverage,” even if your ticket still needs a miracle. |
New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Cash 5 and Pick 6 results (plus Double Play)
Let’s talk money first, because that’s why we’re all here pretending we “like the math.” New Jersey Cash 5 posted a listed jackpot of $254,000, and New Jersey Pick 6 strutted in with a listed jackpot of $3.2 million. That’s the kind of number that makes you rehearse your “I’m totally still coming to work” speech. Just one detail: Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed, so we’re not declaring any victory laps. Your closest claim center will thank you for not sprinting there based solely on vibes.
Still, the winning numbers are in, and they’re doing what lottery numbers do best: looking suspiciously meaningful after the fact. If you’re weighing a cash lump sum daydream versus the classic annuity slow-drip fantasy, remember that reality starts with matching the numbers—and then navigating whatever prize tier you actually landed in.
TrendPick-style pattern check: repeats, clusters, and “why 37 again?”
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a notable repeat across the main games: 37 appears in both Cash 5 (11-18-19-24-37) and Pick 6 (4-6-16-34-36-37). That doesn’t mean 37 is “hot” in any predictive sense—please don’t mortgage the snack budget—but it’s the kind of coincidence that makes people circle a number like it owes them rent.
Cash 5 delivered a fairly sane profile: sum 109, a tidy 3/2 odd-even mix, and a range of 26 (from 11 to 37). Translation: a balanced spread with a gentle lean toward the middle-to-high end. You got a mini-run with 18-19—consecutive neighbors sharing the same couch—often the kind of pattern players love to overinterpret because it “looks like something.”
Pick 6, meanwhile, went full accountant: five evens and just one odd (37) to keep things from being a total even-only convention. With a sum of 133 and a range of 33 (4 to 37), it covered the board without going too extreme. The low end (4, 6, 16) showed up to work early, and the 30s (34, 36, 37) clocked in right after. If your strategy is “split lows and highs,” you’d at least feel emotionally validated—financially validated is another matter, and the odds are still the boss of this office.
Double Play: a different flavor of spread
Pick 6 Double Play (11-12-24-26-41-42) brought a clean two-number consecutive pair at the top end (41-42) and another at the start (11-12). That’s two little number-hugs in one line, plus a comfortable midsection (24, 26). If you had a lucky ticket with that shape, you’re either smiling—or practicing the ancient art of staring at a ticket until it changes.
What these patterns mean for the next New Jersey draws (and what they don’t)
Low vs. high balance and the myth of “due numbers”
Here’s the slightly sarcastic truth: patterns are fun to analyze and terrible to worship. A wide range like today’s (26 in Cash 5, 33 in Pick 6) simply tells you the draw wasn’t bunched. It doesn’t promise that tomorrow’s numbers will “tighten up,” any more than wearing a lucky hoodie guarantees your team covers the spread.
That said, pattern review can keep your picks from being overly predictable. Many players crowd birthdays (1–31), which can lead to more shared prizes if you win. Today’s Cash 5 included 37, and Pick 6 stacked late-30s—numbers that dodge the birthday trap. If you’re building lines, think about mixing outside the common comfort zone while remembering that the odds don’t care about your aesthetic.
Want deeper analysis tools?
If you’re planning the next draw, you can analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated pages for New Jersey Cash 5 and New Jersey Pick 6. And if you’re the type who likes comparing approaches across games, you can peek at broader trackers like Mega Millions Pro or Powerball Pro to see how number distributions stack up.
One last wallet-friendly reminder: winnings depend on your exact matches and the official prize tier structure. Verify results with the official New Jersey Lottery site, keep your ticket safe, and if you’ve got a potential winner, follow the proper claim steps through the lottery’s official channels or claim center guidance.
Responsible play note: Lottery games are for ages 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets like entertainment, and don’t chase losses—your future self prefers interest earned to money burned.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the New Jersey Cash 5 winning numbers for Wednesday, February 25, 2026?
See analysis above.
What were the New Jersey Pick 6 and Double Play numbers for February 25, 2026?
See analysis above.
Was the New Jersey Pick 6 $3.2 million jackpot won on February 25, 2026?
See analysis above.