- ⚡ California Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Fantasy 5: 8-12-15-24-34; SuperLotto Plus: 2-15-17-22-38 + Mega Ball 18.
- Jackpot Status: SuperLotto Plus jackpot is $25 Million (still standing tall), and Fantasy 5 is listed at $187,694.
- Drawing Time: Drawings are typically held in the evening on draw days (check the official California Lottery schedule for exact times).
- Payout Chart: See the prize tier and payout notes below for how matches translate into cash.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Today skewed even-leaning on Fantasy 5, while SuperLotto Plus stayed pleasantly “middle-of-the-road” on sum and spread.
The California Lottery Daily results for Saturday, February 7, 2026 were Fantasy 5 (8-12-15-24-34) and SuperLotto Plus (2-15-17-22-38 + Mega Ball 18). The SuperLotto Plus jackpot is advertised at $25 Million, while Fantasy 5 is listed at $187,694; the provided data does not indicate a confirmed jackpot hit, so consider these amounts as the posted jackpots for the draw.
California Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 7, 2026
California Fantasy 5 and California SuperLotto Plus results
California Fantasy 5 (visual):
812152434
California SuperLotto Plus (visual):
215172238+ Mega Ball:18
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Fantasy 5: 93 SuperLotto Plus: 94 | Balanced: both totals sit in a comfortable mid-band, not screaming “all-low” or “sky-high.” |
| Odd/Even Mix | Fantasy 5: 1 odd / 4 even SuperLotto Plus: 2 odd / 3 even | Standard-to-slightly lopsided: Fantasy 5 leaned even-heavy; SuperLotto Plus looked more typical. |
| Spread (Range) | Fantasy 5 range: 26 SuperLotto Plus range: 36 | Fantasy 5: condensed coverage. SuperLotto Plus: wider coverage across the board (more “roomy” distribution). |
California Lottery Daily deep dive – Fantasy 5 + SuperLotto Plus patterns (Feb. 7, 2026)
Let’s talk money first: a $25 Million SuperLotto Plus headline is the kind of number that makes you practice your “casual millionaire” face in the mirror. Bad news for players who wanted it wrapped up neatly tonight, but great news for the jackpot’s continued glow-up—because nothing fattens a prize pool like everyone missing by one number.
On the smaller (but still very real) end of the cash spectrum, Fantasy 5 posted a jackpot listing of $187,694. That’s not “private island” money, but it’s absolutely “pay off bills, upgrade the car, and still sleep like a baby” money—especially if you take the cash lump sum route where applicable and keep expectations realistic. (Translation: please don’t plan retirement around a 1-in-a-lot-of-zeros set of odds.)
Fantasy 5 pattern watch: tidy spread, even-leaning vibes
Fantasy 5 landed on 8-12-15-24-34, a set that behaves like a cautious investor: not too wild, not too spicy, and definitely not chasing meme-stock volatility.
Low vs. high: Two numbers in the single/low teens (8, 12, 15), then a step up to 24, and one higher anchor at 34. It’s a gentle staircase rather than a cliff jump. The range was 26 (34 minus 8), which is fairly compact for a five-number draw—meaning the picks huddled together instead of spreading out across the full board.
Odd/even: One odd number (15) and four evens. That’s a party where the evens brought snacks, music, and a plus-one. Is it rare? Not really—just lopsided enough to be noticeable without being “stop the presses” strange.
Repeats across games: The number 15 showed up here and in SuperLotto Plus. One digit, two games, zero guarantees. But it does make for a fun footnote—like seeing the same stock ticker in two different headlines on the same day.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a “compressed corridor” profile in Fantasy 5 today—moderate sum, tight range, and a pronounced even tilt—often the kind of draw that feels simple in hindsight and utterly uncooperative in advance. Because lottery balls don’t care about your spreadsheets.
SuperLotto Plus pattern watch: broader reach, middle-weight totals
SuperLotto Plus delivered 2-15-17-22-38 with Mega Ball 18. This one had a 36 range, which is noticeably broader than Fantasy 5. In portfolio terms: more diversification, fewer eggs in one numeric basket.
Distribution: You’ve got a very low starter (2), two teens (15, 17), a low 20s entry (22), and then a high-end tag at 38. It’s like the draw couldn’t decide on one neighborhood, so it rented across town. The sum came in at 94 for the main five—again, comfortably balanced.
Mega Ball check: The Mega Ball landed on 18, which sits snugly in the same general band as 15 and 17. That clustering doesn’t change your odds, but it does give the draw a “teen-heavy center of gravity” feel.
Consecutive numbers: No true consecutive pairs in the main five (15 and 17 are close, but not neighbors). This draw avoided the classic “back-to-back” headline, opting for a steadier cadence.
Payout & claim notes – California Lottery Daily prize tier basics (Feb. 7, 2026)
Every game has its own prize tier ladder, and SuperLotto Plus especially can feel like climbing it in dress shoes: the top is glamorous, but the steps are steep. Generally, the more numbers you match, the better your day gets. The catch (because there’s always a catch) is that the odds of matching everything are famously unfriendly—like a bank fee that appears the moment you smile.
If you’re holding a lucky ticket, your next stop is to verify it carefully and follow California Lottery guidance for redemption. Smaller wins are often handled at authorized retailers, while larger prizes may require a visit to a regional claim center. For jackpots, you’ll also want to understand your options where offered—annuity versus cash lump sum—because “more money later” and “less money now” is a personal-finance debate as old as time (and taxes).
Level up your next draw – TrendPick AI links for California (Feb. 7, 2026)
Want to poke at patterns without pretending you’ve cracked the vault? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: check the Fantasy 5 hub at nichebrai.com/california-fantasy-5/ and the SuperLotto Plus page at nichebrai.com/california-superlottoplus/. If you like exploring other formats, the 2by2 tracker is also a quick sandbox: nichebrai.com/2by2/.
And remember: the goal isn’t to “beat” randomness—randomness has tenure. The goal is to play within your budget, keep it fun, and celebrate the wins (big or small) like they’re dividends from the universe.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the California Lottery Daily winning numbers for Saturday, February 7, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the SuperLotto Plus $25 Million jackpot get hit or roll over on Feb. 7, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do California Fantasy 5 and SuperLotto Plus prize tiers, odds, and claiming rules work in California?
See analysis above.