The Other US State Lotteries results for Wednesday, January 28, 2026 include Colorado Lotto+ winning numbers 4-7-10-25-30-34, with Plus numbers 5-6-13-18-23-29. The advertised jackpot for Colorado Lotto+ was $3.08 million, and the raw draw data provided does not indicate that the jackpot was hit, implying it likely continues to the next drawing.

Other US State Lotteries lottery results – Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Colorado Lotto+ results (Colorado Lotto+ and Plus)

If you came for the money: Colorado Lotto+ had $3.08 million sitting in the vault like it pays rent. The draw on Wednesday delivered a six-pack of numbers that looks innocent until you remember the odds are basically “hope and vibes.” Still, somebody always has a lucky ticket story—your job is to make sure yours ends at a claim center, not the laundry.

Colorado Lotto+ winning numbers: 4-7-10-25-30-34

4710253034

Colorado Lotto+ Plus numbers: 5-6-13-18-23-29

5613182329

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls110Balanced (not too “tiny total,” not a sky-high pileup)
Odd/Even Mix2 odd / 4 evenSlightly lopsided; still within standard draw volatility
Spread (Range)30Wide coverage across the board—good distribution, not a tight cluster
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Colorado Lotto+ (Colorado) pattern watch – Wednesday, January 28, 2026

How the numbers “behaved” (and why the odds still don’t care)

Let’s talk shape. The main draw split neatly into two neighborhoods: the low end (4, 7, 10) and the upper-mid section (25, 30, 34). That’s a classic “two-cluster” look—no long staircase of consecutive numbers, no obvious run that screams “easy mode.” If you were hoping for a cute 10-11-12 situation, sorry: the universe kept it professional.

Low vs. high: Three numbers landed at 10 or under, and three sat at 25 or above. That’s a surprisingly tidy balance for a game that loves chaos. The sum of 110 sits in the comfortable middle—neither a bargain-bin total nor a high-roller sum that suggests the balls all took the elevator together.

Odd/even: With only two odds (7 and 25) against four evens (4, 10, 30, 34), the draw leaned even. Is that meaningful? Not in a “predict the future” way. But if you track your own picks, it’s a reminder that draws do swing, and your personal “I always play three odds” habit can occasionally get dunked on.

Spacing: A 30-point range (4 to 34) is healthy. No cramped corner. No bunching. It’s the kind of spread that looks great on a chart and does absolutely nothing to make the next draw friendlier. (Nice try, human brain.)

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a two-band distribution with a balanced total sum and an even-leaning parity profile—patterns that read “normal draw variability” rather than an outlier event.

Plus draw: a little more ladder, a little less drama

The Plus line (5-6-13-18-23-29) offers a smoother climb than the main draw, including a tiny consecutive pair (5-6). It also spreads nicely into the 20s without getting stuck there. If you’re the type who likes your numbers to “look like they belong together,” Plus gave you a more aesthetically pleasing ticket—though, again, the odds will not be emotionally moved by your design preferences.

Payout info & prize tiers – Colorado Lotto+ (Jan 28, 2026)

What to do if you’re holding a lucky ticket

Every lotto game has its own prize tier ladder—match more numbers, climb higher. The top rung is the jackpot (the one that makes your group chat suddenly very active). Lower tiers can still be meaningful: they can cover groceries, gas, or at least the emotional damages of checking your ticket.

If you hit something substantial, you’ll usually face a choice between annuity payments and a cash lump sum. The cash lump sum is the “money now” option—smaller than the advertised jackpot, but immediate. If you’re fortunate enough to be making that decision, consider professional advice and double-check deadlines, identification rules, and whether you need to visit a claim center versus cashing at a retailer.

Important reality check: the odds of a jackpot are famously stingy. So celebrate the small wins, too. Turning a $2 slip into a free play is still a return on investment—tiny, yes, but technically not zero, which already beats most impulsive late-night purchases.

Next steps for players – Other US State Lotteries tools (Jan 28, 2026)

Use TrendPick AI before the next draw

Want to turn pattern-spotting into something more systematic? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—especially if Colorado Lotto+ is your regular ride: https://nichebrai.com/colorado-lotto/.

If you also dabble across state lines, you can compare play styles and number behavior on other pages like Texas Lotto (https://nichebrai.com/texas-lotto/) or Florida Lotto (https://nichebrai.com/florida-lotto/). Just remember: tools can help you stay consistent and informed, but they can’t sweet-talk probability into giving you a discount.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

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Did the Colorado Lotto+ jackpot roll over on January 28, 2026?

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