- ⚡ California Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Fantasy 5: 18-20-24-29-33; SuperLotto Plus: 4-19-22-33-43 + Mega Ball 12.
- Jackpot Status: SuperLotto Plus is sitting at a $26 Million jackpot (no jackpot winner information provided in today’s raw feed); Fantasy 5 top prize shown: $59,954.
- Drawing Time: California Lottery draws vary by game; always confirm the official schedule and cutoff times before you buy a ticket.
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tier section below for how matches typically translate into payouts and how to claim.
- TrendPick AI Insight: One number (33) doubled up across both games—exactly the kind of cross-draw echo players love to chase. 🚀
For Sunday, February 8, 2026, the California Lottery Daily results show Fantasy 5 at 18-20-24-29-33 and SuperLotto Plus at 4-19-22-33-43 with Mega Ball 12. The raw data lists SuperLotto Plus with a $26 Million jackpot, but it does not indicate whether the jackpot was hit or rolled over. Fantasy 5 shows a top advertised prize amount of $59,954 in the provided feed.
California Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, February 8, 2026
California Fantasy 5 results (Feb 8, 2026)
Here’s what players were staring at after the draw—five numbers with a steady, “no-drama” rhythm until that late push into the 30s.
1820242933
Jackpot/Top prize shown: $59,954 💰
California SuperLotto Plus results (Feb 8, 2026)
This one brings the heavyweight vibes tonight: a $26 Million headline jackpot and a number line that stretches from a low single-digit to the 40s, plus a Mega Ball that lands in the low teens.
419223343+ Mega Ball:12
Jackpot advertised: $26 Million 💰 (Winner/rollover not specified in the provided data.)
Stats snapshot table (Fantasy 5 + SuperLotto Plus)
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Fantasy 5: 124; SuperLotto Plus (main 5): 121 | Balanced-to-slightly high totals; not a “super low” draw, not a sky-high spike. |
| Odd/Even Mix | Fantasy 5: Odd 2 / Even 3; SuperLotto Plus: Odd 3 / Even 2 | Standard distribution; no wild skew that would scream “volatile.” |
| Spread (Range) | Fantasy 5 range: 15; SuperLotto Plus range: 39 | Fantasy 5 is condensed and clustered; SuperLotto Plus shows wide coverage across the board. |
California deep dive – Fantasy 5 + SuperLotto Plus patterns (Feb 8, 2026)
Let’s talk what matters: how these numbers behaved, how “typical” they look, and where the sneaky patterns live. Because yes—your odds don’t change just because a number “feels hot”… but smart players still love reading the room before buying the next lucky ticket.
Cross-game repeat: the standout is 33
The cleanest headline inside the numbers is 33. It appears in both Fantasy 5 and SuperLotto Plus. That kind of overlap is catnip for pattern-hunters—and it’s also a reminder that repeats happen naturally when draws are independent.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a single strong “echo” value (33) across the two draws, which is notable because there were no other shared numbers. If you’re the kind of player who builds quick-pick alternatives, 33 is the one that practically walks onto the stage tonight. 🚀
Fantasy 5: tight range, mid-to-high concentration
Fantasy 5 came in with a 15-point spread (18 through 33). That’s compact. Translated: the draw didn’t roam far into the extremes. Instead, it hugged the middle lane with three numbers in the 20s (20, 24, 29) plus bookends at 18 and 33.
Also worth noting: no consecutive pairs (like 20-21), which tends to disappoint players who love “ladder” patterns. But the spacing is smooth—mostly 2 to 5 apart—making it look like a classic, evenly paced result.
If you’re tracking distribution, this draw leaned mid-range more than low or high. Two evens and three odds? Close—actually two odds and three evens here—still right in the normal zone. Nothing screams “rare event.” It’s the kind of result that makes a cash lump sum daydream feel possible while staying statistically ordinary.
SuperLotto Plus: wide spread and a punchy top end
SuperLotto Plus, meanwhile, stretched out with a 39-point range (4 to 43). That’s the opposite of Fantasy 5’s tight cluster. It hit one low number (4), then stepped into the teens and 20s (19, 22), planted the flag at 33, and finished with a hard swing at 43.
The Mega Ball landed on 12, sitting comfortably in the lower band—often where players like to see it because it “feels” reachable. Feelings aren’t math, but hey, lottery is a sport of vibes.
With the jackpot advertised at $26 Million, the big question is always the same: was there a top-ticket match? The raw feed doesn’t confirm a hit or rollover, so treat the jackpot status as pending until the official posting updates. If you did match all numbers, don’t wait around—secure that ticket and contact a claim center to understand timelines, verification, and whether you’ll choose annuity or a cash lump sum option (where available).
Payout vibes, prize tiers, and what to do if you won (Feb 8, 2026)
How prize tiers generally work
Both games pay through multiple prize tiers: more matches equals a higher payout, with the jackpot reserved for the top match (and the Mega Ball involved for SuperLotto Plus). Exact payouts can vary by ticket sales and the official game rules, so always cross-check the California Lottery posting for the final prize table.
Claiming: basic best practices
Found a match? Start simple: sign the back of your ticket, photograph it for your records, and verify the numbers carefully. For bigger wins, you’ll typically be routed through an official claim center rather than a retailer, and you may want professional advice before making any payout election.
Next-draw prep with TrendPick AI (California links)
Want to go beyond vibes and actually pressure-test your picks? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with California Fantasy 5 tools here: https://nichebrai.com/california-fantasy-5/ and SuperLotto Plus here: https://nichebrai.com/california-superlottoplus/. If you like alternate formats for sharpening number discipline, the 2by2 analyzer is a fun side-quest: https://nichebrai.com/2by2/.
One last note: your odds don’t improve by chasing last draw’s pattern—but your process can. Track ranges, balance your low/mid/high buckets, and avoid over-stacking birthdays unless you’re fine splitting prizes with half the state. Good luck out there. 💰🚀
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the California Lottery Daily winning numbers for Sunday, February 8, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the SuperLotto Plus $26 Million jackpot roll over on February 8, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do California Fantasy 5 and SuperLotto Plus prize tiers and odds work?
See analysis above.