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New York Lottery Daily results for Sunday, March 1, 2026 include NY Lotto (8-18-24-31-42-52 with Bonus Ball 29), both Take 5 draws, Pick 10, Numbers (midday and evening), and Win 4 (midday and evening). The feed lists NY Lotto at $4.4 million and also shows Take 5 Midday as “No Winners,” but overall jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed. Below is a quick pattern breakdown to help you sanity-check your plays before you head to a claim center.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, March 1, 2026

New York Lotto results (Jackpot listed: $4.4 Million) 💰

Draw: New York Lotto

81824314252+ Bonus Ball:29

That’s a heavyweight spread from single digits to the 50s—built for anyone who likes wide coverage rather than a tight cluster. If you’re thinking cash lump sum vs annuity (always a big “if” until verified), the first step is still the same: confirm your ticket and follow the official claim instructions.

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls175High-leaning (top-heavy with 42 and 52)
Odd/Even MixOdd 1 / Even 5Volatile (heavily even-skewed)
Spread (Range)44Wide coverage (numbers stretched across the board)
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Take 5 Midday and Take 5 Evening results (Mar 1, 2026) 🚀

Take 5 Midday (status shown: No Winners)

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Take 5 Evening (jackpot listed: $34,132)

225363739

Midday brought a tight little staircase near the middle (25-26) plus that loud repeat—29—again. Evening leaned high, finishing with a chunky 36-37 pair and a 39 to cap it. For Take 5 players, this is the kind of day that makes “same number, different draw” strategies feel smart… even though the odds don’t care.

New York Pick 10 results (Top prize listed: $500,000)

Pick 10

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This Pick 10 set is a full-spectrum buffet: 1 and 2 early, then a long march into the 70s. The symmetry is slick too—10 odds, 10 evens—rarely perfect, but here it is.

TrendPick AI patterns — New York games (Mar 1, 2026)

Repeat watch: 29 and 25 grabbed the spotlight

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected multi-game repeats that jump off the page: 29 appeared as NY Lotto’s Bonus Ball, in Take 5 Midday, and again in Pick 10. That’s not “magic,” but it is a legit cross-game echo worth noting if you track hot numbers for fun. Another repeat: 25 hit in both Take 5 Midday and Take 5 Evening—two different draws, same anchor number.

If you’re the type who builds tickets around repeats, keep it disciplined. A repeat doesn’t upgrade your odds—it only changes your narrative. The prize tier rules still decide what each match is worth.

Low vs high distribution: Lotto leaned high, Numbers stayed punchy

NY Lotto delivered a high-tilt profile: five evens and only one odd (31), plus a wide range of 44. That’s the “spread your net wide” look. Meanwhile, Numbers stayed compact and punchy: Midday landed on 1-3-3 and Evening on 7-2-2. Double-digit drama? Nope. Just tight, repeat-friendly digits—exactly the kind of result that gets straight bettors and box players arguing at the counter.

Consecutive and near-consecutive clusters showed up in multiple places

Today’s draws sprinkled in adjacency patterns—classic lottery catnip. Take 5 Midday had 25-26. Take 5 Evening had 36-37. Pick 10 carried 1-2 and 33-34-35, a clean three-number run in the 30s. These streaks are common enough statistically, but they’re also exactly what many players avoid—meaning they can be psychologically “underpicked,” even if the math stays neutral.

Win 4 & Numbers: small-game snapshots with big personality

Win 4 Midday: 7-8-7-5 (sum 27) brought a tight range and a repeat 7—nice for fans of mirrored digits. Win 4 Evening: 5-0-7-6 (sum 18) added a zero, which players either love (because it feels rare) or hate (because it feels like a trap). For Numbers, the doubles (3-3 and 2-2) are the story—simple patterns that often drive play styles like straight/box splits.

Want to check more stats-driven breakdowns for each game? Drill in here: New York Lotto, Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10. For the daily digit crowd, see Numbers Midday, Numbers Evening, plus Win 4 Midday and Win 4 Evening.

Wrap-up: what to do next if your ticket matches 💰

Step one: verify your plays against the official NY Lottery posting. Step two: if you’ve got a lucky ticket, sign it, protect it, and follow the claim center instructions for your prize level—especially if you’re dealing with higher tiers where identity and timing rules matter. And yes, if you ever find yourself weighing a cash lump sum decision, slow down and get qualified advice before you lock anything in.

Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—and if you also play big national titles, you can compare number behavior with tools like Powerball Pro and Mega Millions Pro.

Responsible play: Lottery games are for 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it entertainment-first, and don’t chase losses.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lotto winning numbers for Sunday, March 1, 2026 and what was the listed jackpot?

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Did any numbers repeat across New York Lotto, Take 5, and Pick 10 on March 1, 2026?

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How do I claim a New York Lottery prize and when should I go to a claim center?

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