The New Jersey Lottery Daily results for Friday, January 30, 2026 were Cash 5 (4-11-17-21-22) and Pick 6 (7-14-21-23-30-39), with Pick 6 Double Play (6-8-14-27-28-44). The listed jackpots were $602,000 for Cash 5 and $2.1 Million for Pick 6, with no jackpot win noted in the provided draw data.

New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Friday, January 30, 2026

New Jersey Cash 5 results

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Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls75Balanced (mid-range total for a 5-ball draw)
Odd/Even Mix3 odd / 2 evenStandard (slight odd tilt, nothing wild)
Spread (Range)18Condensed (clustered rather than coast-to-coast)
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New Jersey Pick 6 results (plus Double Play)

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Double Play: 6814272844

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls134Balanced-to-high (healthy total, not a low-number pileup)
Odd/Even Mix4 odd / 2 evenSlightly volatile (odds ran the table)
Spread (Range)32Wide coverage (good geographic sweep across the board)

New Jersey Lottery Daily deep dive – Cash 5 & Pick 6 patterns for Jan. 30, 2026

Bad news for players, but great news for the jackpot: with Pick 6 sitting at $2.1 Million, this draw reads like another chapter in the classic saga, “Everyone tried; nobody retired.” If you were dreaming about the cash lump sum and practicing your signature for the claim center, well… keep the pen handy, just not that handy.

Let’s talk texture. Cash 5 landed on 4-11-17-21-22, a pleasantly tight bundle with a range of 18. That’s the lottery equivalent of ordering a sampler platter and realizing it’s mostly from the same aisle—still tasty, just not all over the store. The sum (75) sits in a comfortable middle band, and the odd/even mix (3/2) is as normal as lottery gets, which is to say: not normal at all, but statistically polite.

Pick 6 brought 7-14-21-23-30-39, and the first thing that jumps out is the repeat of 21 across games. One number showing up twice in the same nightly cluster is not magical—just mildly rude to everyone who avoided it because they “never play the same number twice.” The spread is wide (range 32), meaning you got coverage from low single digits up to the high 30s, with a sum of 134 that skews balanced-to-high. In other words: not a low-ball stampede.

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a small but noteworthy pattern: both main draws leaned odd-heavy (Cash 5 at 3 odds; Pick 6 at 4 odds), and both featured a low-to-mid concentration rather than a top-heavy pile of 40s and 50s (Pick 6 stops at 39). That doesn’t improve your odds (sorry), but it does describe tonight’s personality: practical shoes, not a tuxedo.

Clusters, neighbors, and “almost” moments

Cash 5 gave us a near-consecutive tease with 21-22. Those neighbor numbers are the lottery’s way of saying, “You were close,” which is emotionally expensive even when your ticket wasn’t. Pick 6 didn’t go fully consecutive, but it flirted with it: 21-23 created a tight mid-band, while 7 and 39 served as bookends.

Double Play, meanwhile, came in with 6-8-14-27-28-44, including another adjacent pair (27-28) and a stronger high anchor at 44. It also repeats 14 from the main Pick 6 draw—proof that if you liked 14 once, you got a sequel. Did it make you richer? That depends on your prize tier matches, and whether your lucky ticket is currently doing victory laps in your wallet.

Practical payout pointers (before you sprint to the claim center)

If you matched only a couple of numbers, don’t start shopping for yachts—start by checking the official prize tier chart for each game and whether your ticket had add-ons like Double Play. Lottery payouts depend on how many numbers you matched, and some tiers can still be meaningful, especially when you stack features. Also remember: the jackpot headline is the attention-grabber, but the smaller tiers are where most winners actually live. Think of it as personal finance with more confetti and worse odds.

Want to sharpen your approach 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 New Jersey Pick 6 and New Jersey Cash 5. If you like comparing game structures (or just enjoy flirting with statistical destiny), you can also peek at multi-state cousins like Powerball and Mega Millions to see how different odds and prize tiers change the “bang for your buck” story.

Bottom line: Friday’s New Jersey draws were clean, slightly odd-leaning, and full of near-misses that are excellent for drama and terrible for certainty. Check your ticket carefully, verify add-ons, and if you did hit something big—congratulations. If not, the jackpot is still out there, compounding like interest… just with way more suspense and way less financial prudence.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New Jersey Lottery Daily winning numbers for Friday, January 30, 2026?

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Did the New Jersey Pick 6 jackpot roll over on January 30, 2026?

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How do New Jersey Cash 5 and Pick 6 prize tiers and odds work?

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