The Texas Lottery Daily results for Tuesday, February 3, 2026 were Texas Cash Five (18-20-22-27-34) and Texas Two Step (12-19-20-27 with Bonus Ball 35). Texas Two Step was advertised at a $200,000 jackpot, while the Texas Cash Five jackpot amount was listed as “Check Site.” Check the official Texas Lottery posting to confirm whether the top prize was hit or rolled over and to verify claim details.

Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Let’s talk money first, because that’s why we’re all here pretending we “like the math.” Texas Two Step strutted into Tuesday night with a $200,000 top prize on the table. Meanwhile Texas Cash Five kept its jackpot coy with a “Check Site” label—basically the lottery’s version of “it’s complicated.”

If you’ve got a lucky ticket in your wallet (or crumpled in your cupholder like a true Texan treasure map), here’s what you’re matching against.

Texas Cash Five results (Feb 3, 2026)

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Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls121Balanced (right in the comfortable mid-band for a 5-number draw)
Odd/Even MixOdd 1 / Even 4Slightly lopsided toward even—unusual enough to notice, not wild enough to panic
Spread (Range)16Condensed (clustered more than “cover-the-board” players prefer)

Cash Five landed a tidy, even-heavy set. Four evens and a lone odd (27) is the kind of mix that makes “odds” fans grumble—yes, pun intended—while even-number loyalists act like they called it. The range (34 minus 18) came in at 16, so this wasn’t a sprawling tour of the number field; it was more like a quick grocery run: in, out, efficient.

Texas Two Step results (Feb 3, 2026) – $200,000 jackpot

12192027+ Bonus Ball:35

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls78Balanced-to-low (a lighter total that leans younger-number friendly)
Odd/Even MixOdd 2 / Even 2 (main balls)Standard (the kind of symmetry your spreadsheet dreams about)
Spread (Range)15Condensed (tight pack on the main four)

Two Step’s main four sat in a compact band from 12 to 27. That’s a 15-point spread—again, pretty tight—plus a Bonus Ball of 35 that adds a little “reach” at the end. The main draw’s odd/even split was nicely balanced at 2-and-2, which is statistically boring in the best way: the kind of normal you’d happily take if it came with a cash lump sum.

Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Cash Five & Two Step (Feb 3, 2026)

Now for the part where we try to read the tea leaves… while acknowledging the tea leaves do not care about us. Still, Tuesday offered a few interesting overlaps that are worth clocking before the next run to the retailer.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a notable mini-cluster: both games featured 20 and 27. Repeats like this don’t “predict” anything (sorry, superstition investors), but they do show how often the middle of the board gets busy. If you’re the kind of player who builds lines around shared anchors, 20 and 27 were the social butterflies of the evening.

Low vs. high distribution: Cash Five leaned mid-to-upper with 18 through 34, while Two Step’s main numbers ran 12 through 27. Together, that’s a strong showing for the teens and 20s—like the numbers decided to meet for brisket and never left.

Consecutive or near-consecutive action: Cash Five delivered a clean little run of near neighbors: 18, 20, 22 (a skip-step pattern), then 27, then 34. Not true consecutive numbers, but definitely a rhythm. Two Step carried 19-20 back-to-back in the main draw—small, simple, and surprisingly common in random sequences.

Range and clustering: Both games came in with ranges around the mid-teens. Translation: condensed coverage. If you played wide-spread tickets expecting a broad scatter, Tuesday’s results were a reminder that tight groups happen—and they cash just the same.

Prizes, payout notes, and how to claim in Texas (Feb 3, 2026)

Here’s the adulting section. If your numbers match, your next step depends on the prize tier you hit. Lower tiers are typically handled at retailers (subject to limits), while bigger wins may require a visit to a Texas Lottery claim center. For jackpots like Texas Two Step’s $200,000 top prize, you’ll want to check the official rules for processing, identification requirements, and deadlines.

If the jackpot was hit, congratulations to whoever just upgraded their week. If it rolled over, bad news for players—but great news for the jackpot, because it’s apparently bulking up like it’s training for swimsuit season.

Also, remember the big fork in the road for top prizes: annuity versus cash lump sum (when offered). The lump sum is the “money now” option—less total over time, but you get to start paying for your own guacamole immediately.

Next-draw prep: use TrendPick AI on NichebrAI (Texas games)

If you’re plotting your next ticket like it’s a budget proposal, give yourself better tools than vibes. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step. And if you also dabble in national long shots (because optimism is free), you can sanity-check your picks with Powerball insights, too.

Just keep your expectations realistic: the odds are still the odds, no matter how charming your “lucky” pen is. But when the numbers do line up? That’s the kind of win that makes even a statistician dance.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Texas Lottery Daily winning numbers for Tuesday, February 3, 2026?

See analysis above.

Did the Texas Two Step $200,000 jackpot get hit or roll over on February 3, 2026?

See analysis above.

Where do I claim a Texas Cash Five or Texas Two Step prize and how do prize tiers work?

See analysis above.

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