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For Monday, February 23, 2026, the California Lottery Daily results in this feed show Fantasy 5 drawing 3-10-20-26-30 and SuperLotto Plus drawing 1-19-24-38-46 with Mega Ball 3. The advertised jackpots in the feed were $109,086 for Fantasy 5 and $30 Million for SuperLotto Plus. Jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.

California Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 23, 2026

California Fantasy 5 and SuperLotto Plus results

Fantasy 5 showed up with a clean, ladder-like mix that finishes strong in the 30s. Here’s the official visual sequence from the feed:

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SuperLotto Plus put a lot of weight up top, then tossed in a low opener and a Mega Ball that matches a key theme of the day. Feed visual below:

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Money talk: the feed lists the Fantasy 5 jackpot at $109,086 and SuperLotto Plus at a headline-grabbing $30 Million 💰. If you’re weighing a cash lump sum versus annuity, remember that payout options and time windows can vary by game and state rules—always verify before you head to a claim center 🚀.

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsFantasy 5: 89; SuperLotto Plus: 128Fantasy 5 is balanced-to-low; SuperLotto Plus leans balanced (moderate total).
Odd/Even MixFantasy 5: 1 odd / 4 even; SuperLotto Plus: 2 odd / 3 evenEven-heavy overall; not rare, but it can feel “streaky” when you’re picking.
Spread (Range)Fantasy 5 range: 27; SuperLotto Plus range: 45Wide coverage in both games, especially SuperLotto Plus—numbers traveled.

California Lottery Daily pattern deep dive – Fantasy 5 + SuperLotto Plus (Feb. 23, 2026)

If you’re the kind of player who checks patterns before buying that next lucky ticket, today’s slate had a couple of loud signals and a few subtle ones. And no, none of these change the odds—lottery draws don’t “remember.” But pattern scouting is still useful for understanding distribution, avoiding overly popular picks, and keeping your strategy disciplined.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a clear preference toward even numbers across both games. Fantasy 5 was the biggest offender: four evens (10, 20, 26, 30) against a lone odd (3). SuperLotto Plus wasn’t as extreme, but still tilted even with 24, 38, and 46 carrying the top end.

Fantasy 5 (Feb. 23, 2026): a smooth climb with one sharp hook

Fantasy 5 landed at 3-10-20-26-30. This draw is interesting because it looks “tidy” at first glance—spaced out, clean, easy to read. But the spacing isn’t uniform: there’s a 7-point jump (3→10), then a bigger leap (10→20), then tighter steps (20→26→30). That tightening at the end is a common visual illusion that makes players feel like they’re seeing a “pattern,” even though it’s just randomness wearing a nice suit.

Low vs high: you got one very low ball (3), then four numbers clustered from 10 to 30. That’s mid-range behavior with a toe dipped in the low end. With a sum of 89, the overall weight is fairly moderate for five numbers—nothing screaming “all highs” or “all lows.”

SuperLotto Plus (Feb. 23, 2026): top-heavy backbone, tiny Mega Ball twist

SuperLotto Plus posted 1-19-24-38-46 with Mega Ball 3. The main line is a classic “one low, one teen, then a step into the 20s, and two big finishers.” Translation: it covers the board. The 45-point range is a reminder that this draw didn’t huddle in one neighborhood—it sprinted across town.

Now the fun part: the number 3 appeared twice in today’s cluster—Fantasy 5 opened with 3, and SuperLotto Plus used 3 as the Mega Ball. That’s not predictive magic. It’s just a notable repeat across games that happens from time to time. Still, it’s the kind of coincidence that makes the group chat light up.

From a prize-tier perspective, wide spreads can be psychologically frustrating because they often don’t “look” like what players pick (many players bunch birthdays, which compresses numbers into 1–31). If you’re building picks for the next draw, consider mixing in some higher values to avoid overly common combinations—again, not for better odds of winning, but potentially to reduce shared jackpots if lightning strikes.

What to do next – checking prizes, claims, and smarter prep

First: verify your ticket carefully against the official results and rules. Each game has its own prize tier ladder, and the difference between “nice win” and “frame this ticket” can come down to one ball. If you match enough to cash, follow the state’s process and use the correct claim center option for your prize level.

Second: if you want a more data-driven way to prep for the next draw, plug your tendencies into TrendPick tools and keep your picks balanced. For game-specific pages and deeper tracking, you can explore California Fantasy 5 insights and California SuperLotto Plus analysis on NichebrAI.

Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI. It won’t change the odds—but it can help you spot habits, avoid overused patterns, and stay consistent when the hype gets loud 🚀.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it fun, and never chase losses. If it’s not entertainment anymore, take a break and seek support.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the California Fantasy 5 winning numbers for Monday, February 23, 2026?

See analysis above.

What were the California SuperLotto Plus numbers and Mega Ball for February 23, 2026?

See analysis above.

How do I claim a California Lottery prize and when should I go to a claim center?

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