
- ⚡ California Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Fantasy 5: 3-4-14-31-33; SuperLotto Plus: 1-19-24-38-46 + Mega Ball 3.
- Jackpot Status: Not confirmed in the data feed
- Drawing Time: Varies by game — check the official lottery site.
- Payout Info: Prize tiers vary — see official rules; below is pattern analysis.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Both draws leaned low-to-mid on the main balls, with wide spreads that still avoided big consecutive runs.
California Lottery Daily results for Tuesday, February 24, 2026: Fantasy 5 drew 3-4-14-31-33 with a listed jackpot figure of $65,117, and SuperLotto Plus drew 1-19-24-38-46 with Mega Ball 3 with a listed jackpot figure of $30 Million. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed, so treat those amounts as posted figures rather than a victory lap. For prize tier details, cash lump sum options (where applicable), and claiming steps, use the official rules and claim center guidance.
California Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 24, 2026
California Fantasy 5 and California SuperLotto Plus results
Fantasy 5 visual:
34143133
SuperLotto Plus visual:
119243846+ Mega Ball:3
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Fantasy 5: 85; SuperLotto Plus: 128 | Fantasy 5 looks low-to-balanced; SuperLotto Plus reads balanced (not screaming “all highs” or “all lows”). |
| Odd/Even Mix | Fantasy 5: 3 odd / 2 even; SuperLotto Plus: 2 odd / 3 even | Standard mix—no chaos cocktail of all-odd or all-even. |
| Spread (Range) | Fantasy 5 range: 30; SuperLotto Plus range: 45 | Wide coverage in both games, especially SuperLotto Plus (it toured the number map). |
California Lottery Daily patterns – Fantasy 5 & SuperLotto Plus (Feb. 24, 2026)
Let’s talk patterns—the part where we pretend the universe leaves breadcrumb trails in ping-pong balls. (To be fair: sometimes it does leave crumbs. Usually they’re just… crumbs.) Still, you can learn plenty about today’s draw texture: how the numbers spread, where they clustered, and whether the set leaned “low-heavy” or “high-proud.”
Fantasy 5 landed on 3-4-14-31-33. That’s an interesting blend: two very low starters (3 and 4), one mid (14), then a late-game jump into the 30s (31 and 33). The range of 30 confirms it didn’t bunch up—this draw used the whole dance floor.
One small bit of drama: 3 and 4 are consecutive, and then the set goes quiet on that front. No “staircase” sequence, no 31-32-33 party—just a quick handshake at the beginning and a respectful distance afterward. If you bought a lucky ticket with a ‘pair’ strategy (two neighbors plus three roamers), today would’ve nodded politely.
SuperLotto Plus came through with 1-19-24-38-46 + Mega Ball 3. The main numbers cover a big stretch, and that 45 range is practically the draw yelling, “Diversify!” It also leans into a classic lottery rhythm: one very low anchor (1), a couple of mid-range builders (19, 24), and then two higher finishers (38, 46). If you like a ticket that feels like a road trip up the California coast, this one had exits.
And yes, Mega Ball 3 mirrors Fantasy 5’s opening 3. Is that cosmic coordination? Probably not. Is it the sort of coincidence that makes people glare suspiciously at their losing tickets? Absolutely. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a shared micro-signal here: the number 3 appeared across games (main ball in Fantasy 5; bonus ball in SuperLotto Plus), which is notable even if it’s not predictive.
Distribution check: lows, highs, and “why are my favorites never invited?”
Across both main draws, low numbers showed up early and often: Fantasy 5 started with 3-4, and SuperLotto Plus opened with 1. But neither draw stayed low-only. Fantasy 5 hopped into the 30s; SuperLotto Plus ended with 38 and 46. Translation: today’s results weren’t a “low numbers rule” day—they were a “low numbers cameo” day.
Odd/even splits were also very middle-of-the-road (Fantasy 5 at 3/2; SuperLotto Plus at 2/3). That’s the kind of normalcy that makes pattern-chasers sigh. You want something wild for bragging rights—like all odds, all evens, or five numbers in the same decade. Instead, you got the statistical equivalent of sensible shoes. Comfortable. Not headline-grabbing.
Repeats and clusters: what stuck out
There were no repeated main numbers between the two games, which happens often because the pools differ and randomness doesn’t care about your group chat theories. The notable “repeat-ish” feature is that 3 shows up twice when you include the Mega Ball. If your strategy uses “echo numbers” across games, that’s the one echo you’ll be talking about at the coffee machine.
Cluster-wise, Fantasy 5 featured a mini-cluster in the 30s (31, 33) with a gap at 32—close but not a straight run. SuperLotto Plus skipped clustering and opted for spacing, with numbers spread across multiple decades. If you’re building tickets, this is where you decide whether you prefer tight clusters (hoping for a rare bunch) or wide coverage (hoping to mirror common dispersion). Just remember: the odds don’t get emotionally swayed by your preference.
Money talk: jackpots, prize tiers, and claiming your moment
The feed lists $65,117 for Fantasy 5 and $30 Million for SuperLotto Plus. But since the RAW DATA didn’t explicitly say the jackpot was won or not, here’s your official-sounding reality check: Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed. If you’re holding a ticket, check it against official sources and—if lightning struck—follow the California Lottery claim center instructions. Also, bigger prizes can come with options (like how you receive funds) depending on game rules; when a cash lump sum is offered in lottery land, it’s usually a choice with trade-offs, not a free upgrade.
Want to dig deeper before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with California Fantasy 5 here: https://nichebrai.com/california-fantasy-5/ and SuperLotto Plus here: https://nichebrai.com/california-superlottoplus/. Use the pattern readouts as a sanity check, not a crystal ball—because the odds are still the boss of your wallet.
Final thought: if you didn’t win today, congratulations—you’ve joined the world’s largest club, and membership dues are paid in hope. If you did win, even on a smaller prize tier, enjoy the glow. Just don’t spend tomorrow’s rent on tonight’s numbers. The house loves optimism almost as much as it loves math.
Responsible play reminder: Lottery games are 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses—your future self doesn’t need that kind of “investment strategy.”
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the California Fantasy 5 winning numbers for Tuesday, February 24, 2026?
See analysis above.
What were the California SuperLotto Plus numbers and Mega Ball for Feb 24, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do I claim a California Lottery prize and where is the claim center?
See analysis above.