- ⚡ Illinois Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Illinois Lotto: 3-8-10-16-30-45 (Extra Shot: 15).
- Jackpot Status: The Illinois Lotto jackpot is listed at $2.75 Million for this draw (no jackpot winner status provided in the raw data).
- Drawing Time: Illinois Lotto drawings are held at 9:22 PM CT on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday.
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tiers section below for how matches typically translate into payouts (and where Extra Shot can boost value).
- TrendPick AI Insight: A low-leaning set with a wide spread — plus a single “anchor” in the 40s.
The Illinois Lottery Daily results for Saturday, February 7, 2026 show Illinois Lotto coming in as 3-8-10-16-30-45 with Extra Shot: 15. The jackpot is shown at $2.75 Million for this drawing, and the raw data does not confirm whether it was hit or rolled over. Below, you’ll find the visual number layout and an AI-style breakdown of the draw’s shape.
Illinois Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 7, 2026
Illinois Lotto results + Extra Shot (Feb 7, 2026)
Bad news for players chasing the big splash… but great news for anyone eyeing the next ticket: a mid-size jackpot like $2.75 Million can be the sweet spot where casual players jump in, but the crowd isn’t Super Bowl-level yet. 💰🚀
Main draw visual:
Extra visuals (Lotto million sets):
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 112 | Balanced (not a tiny sum, not a sky-high jump). |
| Odd/Even Mix | Odd 2 / Even 4 | Slightly even-heavy, but still within standard draw behavior. |
| Spread (Range) | 42 | Wide coverage — the 45 stretches the board and prevents clustering. |
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Illinois Lottery Daily patterns – Illinois Lotto (Feb 7, 2026)
What the number distribution is really saying
Here’s the vibe of this draw: it starts compact, then snaps open.
You’ve got 3, 8, 10, 16 — four numbers sitting in the lower half and mostly in the “early teens” neighborhood. Then, bang: 30 and 45 give it breathing room. That’s why the range lands at 42. In practical terms, a wide range often means fewer “near-miss” tickets where everyone shares the same cluster of nearby picks. It doesn’t change the odds, but it can change how crowded certain prize tiers feel when everyone plays birthdays and low numbers.
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a low-number lean with a single high “capstone” at 45. That structure is common in draws where players swear the machine “went low”… but the truth is the 45 quietly keeps the sum from being too small. The final total of 112 is right in that comfortable middle lane.
Odd/even and the “ticket psychology” trap
With 2 odd and 4 even, this is a slightly even-tilted set. People tend to over-pick “pretty patterns” like 3/3 splits, perfect ladders, or clean groups of five-in-a-row. Reality doesn’t care. The most useful takeaway isn’t “play more evens.” It’s “don’t avoid evens.” If your picks always look like a math textbook example, you may be boxing yourself in for no reason.
Consecutive numbers check: none — and that’s normal
No consecutive pairs showed up (like 29-30 or 15-16). Some players treat consecutive numbers as a red flag. But they appear regularly in lottery history, and avoiding them doesn’t improve your chances. If anything, being willing to include them can make your line less similar to the crowd.
Extra Shot (15): the underrated add-on
Extra Shot landed on 15, right in the middle of the main pack. If you opted in, this add-on can matter in the mid-level prize tiers where a small boost changes the night from “refund” to “nice dinner.” Think of it as a variance lever: it can increase cost, but it can also increase payout potential depending on the match category.
Payouts, prize tiers, and cash options (Illinois Lotto)
How winners typically get paid
Illinois Lotto prizes are structured in prize tiers based on how many numbers you match, with the jackpot reserved for matching all main numbers. Some games and add-ons can shift the value of certain tiers, so always confirm your exact ticket type before you celebrate.
If you do hit big, you’ll usually have a choice between an annuity-style payout and a cash lump sum option (where offered). The cash lump sum is smaller upfront but immediate, while annuity pays over time. Your best move depends on taxes, budgeting, and whether you’re the kind of person who’d buy a boat on day two.
Important: Sign the back of your ticket, keep it secure, and verify it through official channels. For major prizes, you may be directed to a Lottery claim center rather than a retail cashier window.
Next steps for Illinois players (and number nerds) 💰🚀
Track, test, and tune your strategy
Want to get more intentional before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI. Start with the Illinois Lotto hub here: https://nichebrai.com/illinois-lotto/. If you also play national games, compare draw shapes and odds using tools like the Powerball page: https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/ and Mega Millions: https://nichebrai.com/megamillions-pro/.
One last reality check: lottery odds are steep no matter how sharp your picks look. But pattern awareness can help you avoid lazy duplicates, reduce crowd-similar lines, and keep your play disciplined. That’s the real win most nights.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Illinois Lottery Daily winning numbers for Saturday, February 7, 2026?
See analysis above.
Was the $2.75 million Illinois Lotto jackpot hit or did it roll over on Feb 7, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do Illinois Lotto prize tiers, Extra Shot, and cash lump sum payouts work?
See analysis above.