- ⚡ Michigan Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Fantasy 5: 1-23-24-31-36 (Double Play: 9-16-18-20-27).
- Jackpot Status: Fantasy 5 jackpot sits at $888,000 heading into the next draw (check the claim center rules if you landed the lucky ticket).
- Drawing Time: Drawings are held at 7:29 PM ET (Fantasy 5) on scheduled draw days.
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tier and payout notes below for what each match level typically returns.
- TrendPick AI Insight: A mid-sum result with a clean 3/2 odd-even split and one neat consecutive pair (23-24) signals a “balanced-but-snappy” board.
The Michigan Lottery Daily results for Monday, February 2, 2026 featured the Fantasy 5 draw of 1-23-24-31-36, with the Double Play numbers 9-16-18-20-27. The advertised Fantasy 5 jackpot amount was $888,000, and this report covers what the draw looked like statistically and how to think about prize tiers and claiming.
Michigan Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 2, 2026
Michigan Fantasy 5 results (plus Double Play)
Main draw visual:
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Double Play visual:
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| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 115 | Balanced (right around the midlane for a 5-number set). |
| Odd/Even Mix | 3 odd / 2 even | Standard mix; not a wild swing toward all-even or all-odd. |
| Spread (Range) | 35 | Wide coverage; the board stretches from 1 up to 36. |
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Michigan Fantasy 5 pattern watch – Feb 2, 2026
Bad news for anyone hoping for an easy “all one zone” hit — this one made you work for it. The main draw started with a lone low-ball 1, then jumped into the 20s, and finished by climbing into the 30s. That kind of stair-step spread is exactly why Fantasy 5 can feel like a sprint: you don’t just need numbers, you need placement.
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a classic “center-weighted cluster” wrapped inside a wide range. Translation: even though the range is big (1 to 36), most of the action sits in the mid-to-high band (23, 24, 31, 36). That’s a pattern you’ll often see when a draw has one anchor low number and the rest form a tighter pack.
Low vs. high distribution
Here’s the split in plain English:
Low end: 1 (just one true low number).
Middle: 23-24 (a sharp little ridge in the 20s).
Upper: 31-36 (two numbers finishing strong).
If you’re the type who tracks “zones,” this draw leaned mid/high with a single low outlier. That can be psychologically brutal: plenty of players sprinkle 1–10 and 11–20 more heavily, but this board said, “Nice try. Go higher.” 💰
Consecutive numbers: the 23-24 punch
The headline mini-story inside the numbers is the consecutive pair 23-24. Consecutives scare some players off, even though they’re perfectly normal. In fact, runs like this are one reason quick-pick tickets can quietly outperform “hand-crafted” selections built to avoid patterns.
Odd/even and the ‘feel’ of the draw
With 3 odd and 2 even, the mix is calm. No chaos like 5 odds, no “mechanical” all-evens look. That matters because many players overfit their picks to symmetry. Today’s result is the kind of ordinary-looking line that still breaks hearts at the claim center because “it looked too normal to hit.”
Double Play notes – extra shot, different personality
Double Play came in as 9-16-18-20-27. Compared to the main draw’s big range and late push into the 30s, Double Play stayed more compressed in the teens and 20s with a tidy rise to 27 at the end. It’s also even-leaning (16, 18, 20) with two odds (9, 27). If you bought Double Play, you basically got a second draw that behaved like a different game style—less sprawl, more clustering.
Payout and claiming basics (prize tier, odds, and cash lump sum talk)
Fantasy 5 payouts are structured by prize tier—the more numbers you match, the bigger the check. The top tier (matching all five) is where that $888,000 headline comes in, and depending on game rules and winner count, the exact share can vary. If you’re holding a potential big winner, protect the ticket first, then verify the draw details through official channels before you head to a Michigan Lottery claim center.
Also: while “cash lump sum” language is more common in big multi-state jackpots, players still ask the same practical question—“Do I get the whole advertised amount?” The reality is always about the game’s payout structure, taxes, and whether prizes are pari-mutuel or fixed. When in doubt, treat any large prize like a financial event: document, confirm, then claim.
Want to play smarter for the next Michigan draw? 🚀
Don’t just stare at past results—use them. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, including the dedicated Michigan Fantasy 5 hub: https://nichebrai.com/michigan-fantasy-5/. If you also track national odds and big-jackpot behavior, you can compare approaches with tools like the Powerball module here: https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/.
Bottom line: Monday’s board was balanced, slightly mid/high-heavy, and sprinkled with one clean consecutive pair. If your lucky ticket has it, congrats—now go claim it like a pro. 💰
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Michigan Lottery Daily winning numbers for Monday, February 2, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the Michigan Fantasy 5 jackpot roll over or get hit on February 2, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do Michigan Fantasy 5 prize tiers, odds, and claiming at a Michigan Lottery claim center work?
See analysis above.