Michigan Lottery Daily results for Sunday, March 1, 2026: Fantasy 5 drew 15-20-24-31-34 for a listed jackpot of $105,000, and Classic Lotto 47 drew 6-9-13-30-33-35 for a listed jackpot of $1.05 million. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed, so consider those amounts posted values rather than a victory lap. Double Play results are included below for reference.

Michigan Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, March 1, 2026

Michigan Fantasy 5 results (and Double Play)

Main draw: 1520243134

Double Play: 1351723

Michigan Classic Lotto 47 results (and Double Play)

Main draw: 6913303335

Double Play: 3612273738

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsFantasy 5: 124; Lotto 47: 126Balanced-to-slightly-high for both; not an extreme “all-lows” or “all-highs” kind of night.
Odd/Even MixFantasy 5: 2 odd / 3 even; Lotto 47: 4 odd / 2 evenStandard variation—Fantasy 5 leans even, Lotto 47 leans odd, neither screams chaos.
Spread (Range)Fantasy 5: 19; Lotto 47: 29Wide coverage, especially Lotto 47; great for “distribution,” terrible for anyone trying to outsmart the odds.

Michigan Lottery Daily pattern watch – Fantasy 5 + Lotto 47 (March 1, 2026)

Let’s talk about what the numbers are whispering—because they’re definitely not shouting. The TrendPick AI Engine detected a “two-cluster” feel in both main draws: a pocket of smaller numbers, then a hop into the 30s where the money dreams live (and where many tickets go to quietly retire).

Fantasy 5 (Jackpot listed: $105,000) — tidy, mid-range, and mildly stubborn

Fantasy 5 landed on 15-20-24-31-34. No consecutive pairs, no cute little 31-32 action, and no “all one decade” pattern. Translation: if you were trying to read tea leaves, the cup is empty and the saucer is judging you.

Low vs. high split: Three numbers sat at 24 and under (15, 20, 24) and two lived in the 30s (31, 34). That’s a classic balanced posture—exactly the kind that makes a quick-pick look smart and a “system” look… like it needs a budget meeting.

Odd/even: 2 odd (15, 31) and 3 even (20, 24, 34). Respectably normal. Not a neon sign, not a jump scare.

Double Play note: The add-on draw (1, 3, 5, 17, 23) skewed low and odd-heavy, with that 1-3-5 mini-run. It’s the kind of pattern people love to “almost” predict—right up until reality sends the invoice.

Classic Lotto 47 (Jackpot listed: $1.05 million) — wide spread, higher drama

Lotto 47 posted 6-9-13-30-33-35, and honestly, it reads like two different games duct-taped together: early numbers warming up the room, then a clean jump to 30+ where the bigger-prize tier dreams start doing squats.

Distribution: Three numbers at 13 and below (6, 9, 13) and three numbers in the 30s (30, 33, 35). No 40s at all, which is a reminder that “coverage” is a nice idea but the odds don’t pay rent.

Odd/even: 4 odd (9, 13, 33, 35) and 2 even (6, 30). This is still within “standard swing” territory, but it’s a nudge toward odd. If you’re building lines, don’t marry odd or even—date them. Casually.

Range: From 6 to 35 (range 29) is a roomy draw. Roomy draws are fun because they feel “random-random.” They’re also annoying because they don’t give pattern-chasers much to brag about at the claim center.

Double Play note: 3-6-12-27-37-38 mixed a low start with a late two-number neighbor pair (37-38). That tiny consecutive combo is the closest thing to a “tell” on the whole Michigan Lottery Daily slate—and even then, it’s a whisper, not a prophecy.

Money talk: jackpots, cash options, and the fine print that ruins brunch (March 1, 2026)

The feed lists Fantasy 5 at $105,000 and Classic Lotto 47 at $1.05 million, but repeating it louder doesn’t make it confirmed. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed. If you’re holding a lucky ticket, your next stop is the official results page—then, if lightning truly struck, a claim center visit where they’ll explain timelines, verification, and how quickly “I’m buying a lake house” becomes “please sign here.”

And yes, if you do land a top prize, you’ll likely face choices like annuity vs. cash lump sum (where applicable). Just remember: the cash lump sum is the “money now” button, and taxes are the app that auto-installs immediately after.

How to use this info without angering the odds gods

Pattern analysis is best used like a weather forecast: helpful for context, not a guarantee you won’t get rained on. If you’re building plays for the next draw, think in terms of coverage—mix decades, vary odd/even, and don’t overpay for “cute” sequences unless you enjoy donating to public programs with extra steps.

For deeper number tracking and pick-building tools, analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with Michigan’s pages for Fantasy 5 and Lotto 47. If you like comparing patterns across states (because odds are universal haters), you can peek at other hubs such as Illinois Lotto or Powerball for contrast.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses—bad odds don’t become “due,” they just become expensive.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Michigan Fantasy 5 winning numbers for Sunday, March 1, 2026, and what was the listed jackpot?

See analysis above.

What were the Michigan Classic Lotto 47 winning numbers for March 1, 2026, and how does Double Play work?

See analysis above.

Where can I check Michigan Lottery payout prize tiers and claim center steps after matching numbers?

See analysis above.

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