The Michigan Lottery Daily results for Sunday, February 1, 2026 featured Fantasy 5 with winning numbers 11-14-26-28-36, plus a Double Play result of 1-15-18-32-37. The jackpot was listed at $764,000, but the provided draw data does not confirm whether it was hit or rolled over.

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

Michigan Fantasy 5 results (main draw) – February 1, 2026

We’re talking real, life-changing money on a Sunday night: the Fantasy 5 jackpot was posted at $764,000. And the five balls that decided who’s celebrating (and who’s groaning) landed like this:

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Fantasy 5 is a straight shot: match all five and you’re in the top prize tier. Miss a ball or two and you’re still in the game for smaller payouts, depending on the final match count and how many other players share the pool.

Fantasy 5 Double Play results – February 1, 2026

If your ticket included Double Play, you got a second swing at the fence with a separate set of numbers:

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Double Play doesn’t replace the main draw—it’s an add-on that can turn an “almost” night into a payout night. And yes, it’s also where we see some of the wildest late-night surprises, especially when players forget to check their add-on results.

Michigan Fantasy 5 statistical breakdown – February 1, 2026

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls115Balanced (centered for a 5-ball game)
Odd/Even MixOdd 1 / Even 4Volatile (even-heavy skew)
Spread (Range)25Moderate coverage (not too tight, not extreme)
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Deep dive: patterns, clusters, and what jumped off the screen in Michigan – Feb. 1, 2026

This is the part where players lean in. Because the numbers aren’t just numbers—they’re clues about distribution, balance, and how “normal” (or weird) a draw really was.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a draw that stayed mostly in the mid-to-upper lane, with a strong even-number bias and no consecutive pairs. Translation: this wasn’t a “stair-step” draw like 21-22-23; it was more like a steady march that avoided tight clustering.

Low vs. high distribution

Today’s Fantasy 5 set had just one number in the low range (11) and then quickly moved into mid and higher territory (14, 26, 28, 36). That matters because many players spread picks evenly across the board—so when a draw leans upward, it can reduce the number of tickets sharing the top prize tier.

Consecutive numbers: none this time

No back-to-back numbers hit in the main draw. That’s not “rare,” but it’s a notable absence because consecutive pairs show up more often than casual players expect. If you’re the kind of player who refuses to pick consecutive numbers, nights like this make you feel vindicated—until the next draw proves you wrong.

Odd/even: a heavy tilt

One odd and four evens is a dramatic lean. Does it predict the next draw? No—every drawing is independent. But from an odds perspective, extreme splits (like 0/5, 1/4, 4/1, 5/0) stand out compared with more common mixes such as 2/3 or 3/2.

Double Play contrast: more low numbers, more spread

Double Play came in with a lower anchor (1) and then stepped through the teens before finishing in the 30s. It’s a different “shape” than the main draw—good news if you like diversified coverage across both draws on a single lucky ticket.

Payouts, prize tiers, and cash options: what winners should know in Michigan – Feb. 1, 2026

Fantasy 5 prizes depend on match count and how the prize pool is shared. If you hit the top prize tier (match 5), you’re staring at the posted jackpot amount—though whether it’s a single winner or multiple winners can change the final share.

If you’re holding a potential winner, don’t improvise. Sign the back of your ticket, keep it safe, and verify results through official Michigan Lottery channels. For larger prizes, you may be directed to a claim center, where identification and validation rules apply. And if you’re ever weighing a cash lump sum style option versus annuity on other games, remember: Fantasy 5 jackpots are typically paid as a lump sum by design (always confirm with the Lottery for the specific prize rules).

Next-step strategy: prep for the next Michigan draw

Want to turn tonight’s pattern into tomorrow’s plan? Don’t just chase “hot numbers.” Use structure: balance low/mid/high bands, consider whether you’re comfortable including a consecutive pair, and decide how much you want to lean into or away from even-heavy builds after a night like this.

Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the Michigan hub for Fantasy 5 coverage here: https://nichebrai.com/michigan-fantasy-5/. If you also play big national games, you can compare forecasting tools and draw analytics on the Powerball side here: https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/.

Bottom line tonight: the numbers are in, the $764,000 headline prize is what everyone’s watching, and whether it was hit or rolls forward will be confirmed by the Lottery. Check your ticket carefully—because the most expensive mistake in America is forgetting you already won.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Michigan Lottery Daily winning numbers for Sunday, February 1, 2026?

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Did the $764,000 Michigan Fantasy 5 jackpot get hit or roll over on February 1, 2026?

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How do Michigan Fantasy 5 prize tiers, odds, and Double Play payouts work?

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