- ⚡ Michigan Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Michigan Fantasy 5: 2-5-27-31-34 (Double Play: 3-7-14-23-31).
- Jackpot Status: Fantasy 5 jackpot was listed at $105,000; whether it was hit or rolled over depends on ticket sales and winners confirmed after the draw.
- Drawing Time: Drawings are held at 7:29 PM ET daily (Fantasy 5).
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tiers section below for a quick breakdown of how payouts generally work by matches.
- TrendPick AI Insight: A balanced sum with a wide spread—and a single repeat (31) across both plays—stood out as the signature pattern.
The Michigan Lottery Daily results for Sunday, February 8, 2026 featured Fantasy 5 winning numbers 2-5-27-31-34, with Double Play numbers 3-7-14-23-31. The advertised Fantasy 5 jackpot for this drawing was $105,000; the official outcome on whether the top prize was hit or rolled over is confirmed after winning tickets are validated.
Michigan Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, February 8, 2026
Life-changing money doesn’t always come with fireworks—sometimes it comes with five quiet balls and a $105,000 promise. Sunday’s Michigan Fantasy 5 draw delivered exactly that: a clean, punchy set of numbers that will have players across the state double-checking their slips, refreshing the app, and wondering one thing—did a lucky ticket grab the top prize, or is this jackpot about to start climbing?
Michigan Fantasy 5 results (main draw) – Feb 8, 2026
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Jackpot (advertised): $105,000
Fantasy 5 Double Play results – Feb 8, 2026
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Michigan Fantasy 5 number stats & TrendPick AI read – Feb 8, 2026
If you’re the kind of player who looks beyond the headline and into the math—this draw had a “steady heartbeat” profile. Not too low, not too high. But it did cover ground. And that’s where players start whispering about odds, patterns, and whether the next draw might swing in the opposite direction.
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 99 | Balanced (mid-range total for a 5-ball set) |
| Odd/Even Mix | 3 odd / 2 even | Standard mix (no extreme skew) |
| Spread (Range) | 32 | Wide coverage (numbers stretched across the board) |
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Deep dive: patterns, repeats, and what pops on the screen – Michigan Fantasy 5 (Feb 8, 2026)
Here’s what made Sunday’s draw feel “tight” even while it spanned a big range: it split into two clear lanes. You’ve got the low pair 2 and 5, then a leap into the late-20s and 30s with 27, 31, and 34. No long consecutive run, no heavy clustering like 31-32-33, but there is a subtle near-step at the top end with 31 and 34 sitting in the same neighborhood.
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a “two-tier distribution,” where early-low numbers anchor the ticket and higher numbers dominate the finish. In plain English: this draw didn’t crawl upward—it jumped. That kind of spacing can fool the eye into thinking it’s unusual, but it’s actually a common shape when the range is wide.
Now to the detail that will make some players sit up straight: 31 appeared in the main draw and in Double Play. That doesn’t change the odds going forward, but it does create a real-world effect—more people will circle that number, talk about it, and sometimes chase it. If 31 is on your ticket, it’s absolutely worth a careful check of your prize tier.
Low vs. high split
Two numbers under 10 (2, 5) and three numbers at 27 or higher (27, 31, 34). That’s a hard pivot into the high end. For players who favor “balanced bands” like 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-39, this draw missed the teens entirely—meaning the mid-range was basically a no-show.
Consecutive numbers and gaps
No true consecutive pair landed, but the gaps tell the story: 2→5 (gap 3), 5→27 (gap 22), 27→31 (gap 4), 31→34 (gap 3). Those bookend gaps of 3 and 4 create a “framed” look—small steps at the start and finish, with one massive jump in the middle.
Payout info, prize tiers, and how to claim – Michigan Fantasy 5 (Feb 8, 2026)
Fantasy 5 is a straightforward game: match more numbers, win more money. The top prize is for matching all five. Lower prize tiers typically pay out for 4 of 5, 3 of 5, and sometimes 2 of 5 depending on current Michigan Lottery rules and add-on options. Your exact payout can also be affected by whether the jackpot was split among multiple winners and whether you played Double Play.
If you’re holding what looks like a major winner, slow down and do it right: sign the back of your ticket, keep it safe, and follow the Michigan Lottery’s official instructions for claiming. Smaller wins can be cashed at retailers; larger wins generally require a visit to a claim center. And when you’re thinking about the big question—annuity versus cash lump sum—remember that Fantasy 5 prizes are usually paid as a lump sum, but always confirm the rules tied to the specific game and drawing.
Next steps: sharpen your approach for the next Michigan draw
Want to turn tonight’s patterns into tomorrow’s plan? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—especially the Michigan-specific hub for number tracking and historical comparisons: https://nichebrai.com/michigan-fantasy-5/. If you also play national games and want a broader odds-and-jackpot dashboard, you can compare approaches with https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/ and https://nichebrai.com/megamillions-pro/.
Bottom line: Sunday’s draw delivered a balanced total, a wide spread, and a headline-worthy repeat across plays. If nobody hit all five, that’s bad news for players tonight—but great news for a jackpot that’s ready to start climbing fast.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Michigan Lottery Daily winning numbers for Sunday, February 8, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the $105,000 Michigan Fantasy 5 jackpot get hit or roll over on February 8, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do Michigan Fantasy 5 prize tiers, odds, and Double Play payouts work?
See analysis above.