For Saturday, February 7, 2026, New Jersey Cash 5 drew 9-10-12-30-35 with a listed jackpot of $150,000, and New Jersey Pick 6 drew 2-5-6-12-22-45 with a listed jackpot of $2.5 Million (Double Play: 7-18-20-22-27-35). The provided data does not indicate a confirmed jackpot winner, so the safest read is that the jackpots were in rollover/standing status at those amounts pending official winner reports.

New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 7, 2026

New Jersey Cash 5 results

Here are the Cash 5 winning balls exactly as drawn—no creative accounting, no rounding up, no “close enough” refunds.

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Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls96Balanced (mid-pack total; not screaming “all lows” or “all highs”).
Odd/Even MixOdd 2 / Even 3Standard lean (slightly even-heavy, nothing wild).
Spread (Range)26Condensed-to-moderate coverage (tight enough to feel “clustered”).

Cash 5’s $150,000 top prize is the kind of money that won’t buy you an island, but it can absolutely buy you some peace and quiet—especially if you take the cash lump sum and stop reading real estate listings “for fun.” If you matched the right combo, your next stop is a claim center, not your group chat.

New Jersey Pick 6 results (plus Double Play)

Pick 6 came in with a listed jackpot of $2.5 Million. Bad news for players hoping Saturday was their “retire by Monday” moment—because nothing in the raw data confirms a jackpot hit. Great news for the jackpot, though: it gets to keep growing up into an even bigger headline.

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Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls92Balanced (a sensible total with one high anchor at 45).
Odd/Even MixOdd 2 / Even 4Standard-to-slightly conservative (even-heavy is common).
Spread (Range)43Wide coverage (from 2 to 45—nice geographic tour of the number line).

Double Play did its own thing, as usual—because why settle for one set of long odds when you can finance two?

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TrendPick AI pattern desk – New Jersey Cash 5 & Pick 6 on Feb 7, 2026

Repeats, overlaps, and the “hey, I’ve seen you before” numbers

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected meaningful overlap across games: 12 appeared in both Cash 5 and Pick 6, while 35 showed up in Cash 5 and again in Pick 6 Double Play. That’s the kind of coincidence that makes players feel like they’re “on to something”… right up until the odds remind everyone who’s really in charge.

Pick 6 and Double Play also shared 22, which is a neat little echo across the two related draws. Overlaps don’t increase your chance after the fact, but they do help you evaluate whether your number-picking habits are too samey. If you always circle the same “lucky” anchors, you may just be buying the same hope in different packaging.

Consecutive numbers: small runs, big feelings

Cash 5 delivered a tidy mini-streak with 9-10, then hopped to 12 before jumping to the 30s. Pick 6 had its own quick handshake of neighbors with 5-6. Consecutive pairs are common enough to be normal, but they still feel dramatic—like the balls are trying to tell you a secret. Spoiler: they’re not. They’re just bouncing.

Low vs. high distribution: a tale of two halves

Cash 5 skewed mid-to-high with two numbers in the 30s (30, 35) and three below 15. Pick 6 leaned low with five numbers at 22 or below, then punctuated the whole ticket with a lone high at 45. That “single high outlier” look is common in real draws and often produces more winners in lower prize tiers than players expect—because a lot of folks avoid the extremes and end up crowded in the middle.

And yes, your cousin’s “system” that only picks birthdays is still a system… for missing numbers above 31. If you want to play, at least don’t volunteer to reduce your own coverage.

How to think about prize tiers, odds, and claiming in New Jersey (Feb 7, 2026)

Prize tiers: where most winners actually live

Jackpots get the spotlight, but most winning tickets show up in the smaller prize tier categories—think matching fewer balls or secondary structures (varies by game). That’s not a diss; it’s just math. The odds are designed so “somebody wins something” happens far more often than “somebody becomes a millionaire.”

Claim smart: protect the ticket, then chase the check

If you’ve got a winner, sign the back of the ticket, keep it safe, and follow New Jersey Lottery rules for where to claim—retailers handle small prizes, while bigger wins move to a claim center. And if you ever face a jackpot-style decision, the cash lump sum versus annuity debate is real-world finance, not fantasy football. Ask a pro before you spend it like a pro athlete.

Next-draw prep: use TrendPick AI and keep your bankroll intact

Want to sanity-check your picks before the next drawing? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated pages for New Jersey Cash 5 and New Jersey Pick 6. If you’re the type who likes comparing across states (or just enjoys collecting improbable dreams), you can also peek at tools for Mega Millions or Powerball—because nothing says “responsible entertainment” like respecting the odds while still taking your shot.

Saturday’s bottom line: the numbers landed clean, the patterns were politely interesting, and the jackpots stayed temptingly expensive. See you at the next draw—bring luck, bring patience, and maybe bring a budget.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New Jersey Lottery Daily winning numbers for Saturday, February 7, 2026?

See analysis above.

Did the New Jersey Pick 6 or Cash 5 jackpot get hit on February 7, 2026?

See analysis above.

Where do I claim a New Jersey Lottery prize and how do prize tiers and odds work?

See analysis above.

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