The Georgia Lottery Daily results for Saturday, February 28, 2026 featured Cash 3 draws of 8-1-6 (midday), 5-0-2 (evening), and 2-7-2 (night), plus Cash 4 draws of 5-1-9-4 (midday), 1-8-1-6 (evening), and 4-1-1-5 (night). Listed top prizes in the feed were $500 for Cash 3 and $5,000 for Cash 4. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed.

Georgia Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 28, 2026

If your budget was hoping for a fairy tale, Saturday’s slate offered something more realistic: a steady stream of small-game drama where the odds are, as always, politely terrible. Still, the prize tier targets are clear in the feed—Cash 3 playing for up to $500 and Cash 4 flexing up to $5,000—so let’s talk numbers, patterns, and where the repeats tried to leave fingerprints.

Georgia Cash 3 (Midday, Evening, Night) results

Midday: 816 (8-1-6)

Evening: 502 (5-0-2)

Night: 272 (2-7-2)

Georgia Cash 4 (Midday, Evening, Night) results

Midday: 5194 (5-1-9-4)

Evening: 1816 (1-8-1-6)

Night: 4115 (4-1-1-5)

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash 3 sums: 15, 7, 11; Cash 4 sums: 19, 16, 11Mostly balanced-to-low; nothing screams “all high digits” today
Odd/Even MixCash 3: each draw 1 odd / 2 even; Cash 4: 3/1, 2/2, 3/1 (odd/even)Standard leaning odd in Cash 4; Cash 3 stayed consistent (almost suspiciously tidy)
Spread (Range)Cash 3 ranges: 7, 5, 5; Cash 4 ranges: 8, 7, 4Mixed coverage; one condensed Cash 4 night draw suggests tighter clustering

Georgia Cash 3 + Cash 4 patterns – Saturday, February 28, 2026

Let’s start with the headline act: repetition. Not the boring kind—more like the “wait, didn’t I just see that digit?” kind. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a pronounced pull toward low digits and repeat appearances, especially inside Cash 4 where one number showed up so often it should’ve been charged rent.

Cash 4’s ‘1’ was the VIP (and it brought a plus-one)

Across the three Cash 4 draws, the digit 1 appeared five times: once in 5-1-9-4, twice in 1-8-1-6, and twice again in 4-1-1-5. If you were holding a lucky ticket with a fondness for 1s, Saturday had some emotional validation—even if the odds don’t care about your feelings.

Better yet (or worse, depending on your picks), the repeats weren’t subtle. Evening was a straight-up echo with “1” duplicated in the same four-digit line, and night doubled down again. That doesn’t make repeats “due” next time, but it does mark the day’s personality: sticky digits.

Cash 3 kept the sums modest—and one draw mirrored itself

Cash 3 served three different moods: 8-1-6 (sum 15), 5-0-2 (sum 7), and 2-7-2 (sum 11). Those totals sit in the reasonable middle-to-low lane for three digits, and the odd/even mix was identical in all three draws (1 odd, 2 even). Consistency can feel comforting—right up until you remember lottery math is allergic to patterns.

The most visually loud Cash 3 result was 2-7-2, with the bookend repeat. Palindromic-ish layouts (same first and last digit) are catnip for some players. The game, however, remains unimpressed. Still, if you like symmetry, Saturday night delivered.

Low vs. high digits: Saturday leaned “cheap seats,” not penthouse

Here’s the distribution vibe: Cash 3 featured digits 0,1,2,5,6,7,8—lots of low-to-mid values, with no 9s and only one 8. Cash 4 did include a 9 (midday), but the overall profile still skewed low because of repeated 1s plus several 4s and 5s. In other words, the number set looked more like a thrift-store haul than a luxury boutique. Not a bad thing—just a thing.

Range check: one tight Cash 4 draw stood out

Range measures how far the draw stretches from its smallest digit to its largest. Cash 4 night (4-1-1-5) had a range of 4, the tightest of the day’s Cash 4 slate, meaning the digits huddled together. Midday’s Cash 4 range was wider at 8 (1 to 9), a more “spread the wealth” look. If you’re the type who toggles between condensed and wide coverage in your picks, Saturday gave you both flavors.

Payout talk, claim-center basics, and the cash lump sum question

The feed lists top prizes of $500 for Cash 3 draws and $5,000 for Cash 4 draws. That’s not “quit your job” money, but it is “pay a bill and still buy guac” money—an underrated financial milestone. As always, your actual payout depends on exact play type and prize tier rules (straight, box, etc.), so check the official Georgia Lottery rules before planning your yacht purchase.

And no, these daily draw games aren’t typically a “cash lump sum vs. annuity” soap opera; they’re generally straightforward payouts. If you’ve got a winning ticket, follow the Georgia Lottery instructions for validation and where to file—especially if you need a claim center visit rather than a retailer cash-out. Translation: sign the back, protect the ticket, and don’t post it online like it’s a vacation photo.

Next-step tools: sharpen your picks (without pretending you can bully probability)

If you want to sanity-check your hunches for the next draw, analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated pages for Georgia Cash 3 Midday, Georgia Cash 3 Evening, Georgia Cash 4 Midday, and Georgia Cash 4 Evening. If you’re also tracking bigger national fever-dream jackpots, the trend tools for Powerball and Mega Millions can scratch that itch—responsibly.

Responsible play note: Play only if you’re 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets like entertainment, and don’t chase losses—probability is undefeated, and it charges interest.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Georgia Cash 3 midday, evening, and night winning numbers for Saturday, February 28, 2026?

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What were the Georgia Cash 4 midday, evening, and night results for February 28, 2026 and what patterns showed up?

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Where do I claim a Georgia Lottery Cash 3 or Cash 4 prize and when would I need a claim center?

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