For Monday, February 2, 2026, New York Lottery Daily results included New York Lotto drawing 6-8-15-21-38-54 with Bonus Ball 56 and an advertised jackpot of $3 million. Take 5 Midday and Take 5 Evening both posted “No Winners,” while Pick 10 drew a broad 20-number set highlighted by multiple mid-range hits. The main headline on the jackpot front: New York Lotto remains at $3 million and is still up for grabs.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 2, 2026

New York Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 results

New York Lotto ($3 Million): 6815213854+ Bonus Ball:56

New York Take 5 Midday (No Winners): 3892836

New York Take 5 Evening (No Winners): 1419202329

New York Pick 10 ($500,000): 79121617192123333435404145485058707580

New York Numbers Midday ($500): 475

New York Numbers Evening ($500): 945

New York Win 4 Midday ($5,000): 3962

New York Win 4 Evening ($5,000): 5330

New York Lotto & Take 5 statistical snapshot – Monday, February 2, 2026

TrendPick AI metrics table (sum, odd/even, and spread)

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto: 142; Take 5 Midday: 84; Take 5 Evening: 105Balanced overall; Lotto landed mid-to-high, while Take 5 Midday stayed lighter.
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 2 odd / 4 even; Take 5 Midday: 2 odd / 3 even; Take 5 Evening: 3 odd / 2 evenStandard day-to-day variance; no extreme skew.
Spread (Range)NY Lotto: 48; Take 5 Midday: 33; Take 5 Evening: 15Lotto showed wide coverage; Take 5 Evening was condensed and cluster-heavy.
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Deep dive: patterns, repeats, and the numbers that kept showing up – New York Lottery Daily, Feb. 2, 2026

Where the day “rhymed” across games

Bad news for players chasing instant glory, but great news for anyone eyeing a bigger payday down the road: the New York Lotto jackpot sits at $3 million, the kind of cash that can change a week—or a life—depending on what you do with the cash lump sum. Meanwhile, Take 5’s “No Winners” note is a reminder that even smaller-field games can be brutally stingy when the match pattern doesn’t cooperate.

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a noticeable repeat-and-echo pattern across multiple draws. The number 9 popped in Take 5 Midday, Pick 10, Numbers Evening, and Win 4 Midday. And 23 showed up in Take 5 Evening and Pick 10—right in the middle of the board where a lot of players tend to live.

Looking at number distribution, New York Lotto leaned into a classic split: low starters (6, 8), mid-range builders (15, 21, 38), and a late jump to 54 with a Bonus Ball 56. That late spike matters because it widens coverage and can knock out a lot of “all low” or “all mid” tickets in one punchy finish.

Take 5: midday vs evening personality shift

Take 5 Midday (3-8-9-28-36) stretched across the board with a 33-point range, a steady mix of low-to-high. Take 5 Evening (14-19-20-23-29) tightened dramatically, with a range of just 15—translation: a compact cluster where one or two “nearby” picks can make or break you. Also worth noting: the Evening draw included a clean consecutive pair, 19-20, the kind of adjacency that shows up often enough to respect—but never enough to “chase.”

Pick 10: big spread, big drama

Pick 10’s $500,000 top prize hangs over this draw like a spotlight, and the board delivered a wide, high-energy spread—from 7 all the way to 80 (range 73). With 11 odds and 9 evens, it stayed relatively standard while still giving players plenty of mid-high action: 33, 34, 35 (a tight mini-run), then 40, 41, and later the heavy hitters 70, 75, 80. If you like building coverage strategies, this is the kind of draw that rewards balanced tickets instead of tight clusters.

Payouts, prize tiers, and what to do if you’re holding a lucky ticket – New York Lottery Daily, Feb. 2, 2026

Quick payout guidance (and a smart-claim reminder)

Here’s the playbook: every game has its own prize tier structure—Pick 10 and Lotto can turn into massive headlines, while Numbers and Win 4 are built for fast, smaller wins. If you think you’ve hit, sign the back of your ticket immediately and follow New York Lottery instructions for verification. Big claims typically require a visit to an official claim center, and for larger prizes you’ll want to consider the difference between annuity-style payouts and the cash lump sum option when available.

Want to study your next move with data instead of gut feelings? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated pages for New York Lotto, Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10.

Bottom line tonight: the $3 million New York Lotto prize remains the crown jewel, Take 5 stayed stubborn with no winners, and the repeated 9s and mid-board clustering gave pattern-watchers plenty to talk about. If you played, check carefully. If you didn’t—well, the next draw is where the story can flip fast.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

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