- ⚡ Ohio Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Ohio Classic Lotto: 6-12-31-43-45-49 + Kicker 621440.
- Jackpot Status: The Classic Lotto jackpot is listed at $3.4 Million (no jackpot-hit confirmation provided in the draw feed).
- Drawing Time: Ohio Classic Lotto drawings are held at 7:05 PM ET on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tiers section below for how matching 3–6 numbers (plus Kicker) typically pays.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Expectation-bender: this result leaned high with a wide spread, the kind of ticket that looks “random” because it is.
The Ohio Lottery Daily results for Monday, February 2, 2026 include the Ohio Classic Lotto draw of 6-12-31-43-45-49 with Kicker 621440. The jackpot was listed at $3.4 million, and the provided data does not indicate a confirmed jackpot win or rollover outcome beyond that advertised amount. Below you’ll find the visual draw display and TrendPick-style pattern stats for the numbers.
Ohio Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 2, 2026
Ohio Classic Lotto results (with Kicker)
Here’s the draw, exactly as posted, with the Kicker sequence included. If you’ve got a lucky ticket, this is the moment you check it twice—then check it again before you head to a claim center.
61231434549+ Kicker:621440
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 186 | Balanced (mid-high total for a 6/49-style field) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Odd 4 / Even 2 | Standard-leaning (not extreme, but slightly odd-heavy) |
| Spread (Range) | 43 | Wide coverage (low ball plus a heavy top-end cluster) |
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Ohio Classic Lotto pattern watch – Feb 2, 2026 💰🚀
Bad news for players hunting “nice and neat” sequences—but great news for realism: this draw has the kind of shape you see when randomness is doing its job. You get one true low-ball anchor (6), a second low (12), a lonely middle (31), and then a late sprint into the 40s (43-45-49). That’s a ticket-checker’s emotional roller coaster in six numbers.
Number distribution: lows, mids, and that late-game surge
Let’s slice it by bands. Low numbers (1–16) hit twice: 6 and 12. Mid band (17–33) showed up once: 31. High band (34–49) dominated with three hits: 43, 45, 49. That’s a top-heavy profile—exactly the kind that makes some players swear “the machine loves high numbers,” even though the odds don’t play favorites.
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a strong high-end concentration, with half the field living at 43 or higher. That matters psychologically more than statistically: when a draw bunches up in the upper range, players often chase it next time, even though the next draw is independent.
Consecutive and near-consecutive action
No true consecutive pair (like 43-44), but you do get a tight mini-cluster: 43 and 45 are separated by a single missing number, and 45 sits just four steps from 49. In practical terms, it “looks” grouped without being obviously patterned—one of those results that fuels both camps: the “it’s all random” crowd and the “there’s a rhythm” crowd.
Odd/even mix: slightly edgy, not wild
Four odds (31, 43, 45, 49) and two evens (6, 12). That’s a pretty common distribution in many lotto games—noticeable, but not a shocker. If you’re building your own sets, this is the kind of mix that keeps you from going full-chaos (like 6 odds) or full-symmetry (3/3). It’s “human believable,” which is exactly why so many winners later say, “I almost didn’t play it.”
Sum and spread: what 186 and a 43-range says
The sum lands at 186, and the spread runs 43 from lowest to highest. Translation: this wasn’t a tight, condensed draw; it covered the board. Wide spreads can feel harder to hit because they don’t resemble common player picks (birthdays, patterns on a playslip), but remember: your chance to match the drawn combo is the same no matter how “ugly” it looks.
Payout talk: prize tiers, Kicker, and cash options – Feb 2, 2026
Ohio Classic Lotto payouts depend on the prize tier you land in—matching 3, 4, 5, or all 6 numbers—with Kicker offering an extra lane of potential value depending on your ticket type. If you’re holding a match, check the official Ohio Lottery results page or a retailer scanner for the exact payout amount tied to this draw date.
And yes, if lightning strikes and you nail the jackpot, you’ll typically face the classic choice: a long-term annuity or a cash lump sum. The cash option is smaller upfront, but it’s immediate—just be ready for ID requirements, validation steps, and a visit to a claim center if the win is beyond retailer limits.
Play smarter next draw: TrendPick-style prep for Ohio Classic Lotto
If you’re the kind of player who tweaks picks based on recent shapes, here’s the takeaway: tonight’s result leaned high and wide. A lot of players respond by swinging back low next time (more 1–20 picks) to “balance it out.” That’s a strategy choice—not a probability advantage—but it can keep your selections from looking like the crowd.
Want to pressure-test your combinations for coverage, clustering, and number balance before the next Classic Lotto drawing? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, starting here: Ohio Classic Lotto insights. If you also dabble in big national jackpots, you can run the same kind of comparison thinking on Powerball or Mega Millions picks too.
Final reminder: keep that ticket safe, sign the back, and don’t rely on screenshots. If you’ve got a potential winner, verify it through official channels before you celebrate—and before you tell anyone. 💰🚀
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Ohio Lottery Daily winning numbers for Monday, February 2, 2026?
See analysis above.
What was the Ohio Classic Lotto Kicker number for Feb 2, 2026 and how is it used in payouts?
See analysis above.
Where do I claim an Ohio Classic Lotto prize and when should I go to a claim center?
See analysis above.