
- ⚡ California Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Fantasy 5 drew 6-7-30-32-33; SuperLotto Plus drew 8-11-22-37-46 with Mega Ball 24.
- 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 games leaned even-heavy with wide spreads, and Fantasy 5 tucked in a neat little consecutive pair (6-7).
The California Lottery Daily results for Thursday, January 1, 1970 featured Fantasy 5 numbers 6-7-30-32-33 and SuperLotto Plus numbers 8-11-22-37-46 with Mega Ball 24. The feed lists jackpots of $63,917 (Fantasy 5) and $32 Million (SuperLotto Plus), but jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed. For players eyeing a cash lump sum or planning a claim center visit, verify all prize tier details with the official rules.
California Fantasy 5
67303233
California SuperLotto Plus
811223746+ Mega Ball:24
California Lottery Daily lottery results – California Fantasy 5 & SuperLotto Plus (Jan. 1, 1970)
Let’s talk money first, because that’s why we’re all here (and because your calculator deserves companionship). The feed lists a $32 Million SuperLotto Plus jackpot and a $63,917 Fantasy 5 jackpot for the latest draw dated Thursday, January 1, 1970. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed—so no victory laps based solely on vibes.
Still, even when the odds are doing their best impression of a brick wall, it’s worth looking at what the numbers did. Patterns don’t predict tomorrow, but they do tell you whether today’s draw was a tidy stroll or a chaotic sprint.
Fantasy 5 pattern table (Jan. 1, 1970)
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 108 | Balanced (smack in the “not too spicy, not too bland” zone) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Odd 2 / Even 3 | Standard lean to even; nothing wildly volatile |
| Spread (Range) | 27 | Moderate coverage; not bunched, not scattered to the winds |
SuperLotto Plus pattern table (Jan. 1, 1970)
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 124 | Balanced-to-high (a slightly heavier ticket, metaphorically speaking) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Odd 2 / Even 3 | Standard; even-tilt shows up again |
| Spread (Range) | 38 | Wide coverage; numbers stretched across the board |
California Lottery Daily deep dive – number distribution, clusters, and “why is 24 everywhere?” (Jan. 1, 1970)
Fantasy 5 came out with 6-7-30-32-33, which looks like two separate neighborhoods: a quick hello in single digits (6 and 7), then a jump to the low 30s where the party stayed (30, 32, 33). That 6-7 consecutive pair is the kind of tidy coincidence players love—mostly because it feels “designed,” even though randomness doesn’t do interior decorating.
SuperLotto Plus posted 8-11-22-37-46 plus Mega Ball 24. That main set is spread like a road trip: single digits, teens, 20s, 30s, then out to 46. If you like coverage across bands, this draw brought it. If you prefer clustered numbers (many players do, emotionally), this one basically said, “Enjoy your gas bill.”
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a consistent even-leaning profile across both games (3 evens vs. 2 odds in each), which is common enough to be boring—until you notice it repeating on the same date across games. Not predictive, but it’s a neat little mirror.
Low vs. high bands: where the lucky ticket hid (Jan. 1, 1970)
Fantasy 5: Two low numbers (6, 7) and three in the 30s. That’s a classic “split deck” feel: one mini-cluster plus a high cluster. The sum of 108 supports that—moderate, not a low-sum crawl and not a sky-high surge.
SuperLotto Plus: The main numbers touch five different bands (8, 11, 22, 37, 46). With a range of 38, it’s an “all corners of the map” draw—great for variety, terrible for anyone trying to spin a story about hot zones.
Repeats and overlaps between games (Jan. 1, 1970)
Any direct overlap between Fantasy 5 and SuperLotto Plus main numbers? None. So if you played the same digits in both games, the universe did not reward brand loyalty today. The Mega Ball 24 also doesn’t match Fantasy 5’s list, keeping the draws distinct.
What did repeat was the structure: both games landed on that 2-odd/3-even mix. That’s not a sign. It’s more like randomness wearing the same outfit twice because laundry day got delayed.
What to do next – payout basics, claim center reality, and smarter tracking (Jan. 1, 1970)
If your numbers match, congrats—go be the main character. If you’re staring at one-off misses, welcome to the club where the odds collect membership fees. Remember: each game has its own prize tier ladder, rules for validation, and timelines, and larger prizes may require a visit to a claim center. For jackpots, payout choices (like a cash lump sum versus annuity-style options) depend on the game’s official terms—so confirm before you start mentally remodeling the kitchen.
Want to bring a little more method to the madness? Track patterns, sums, and spreads for the next draw using TrendPick tools—start with Fantasy 5 here: https://nichebrai.com/california-fantasy-5/ and SuperLotto Plus here: https://nichebrai.com/california-superlottoplus/. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI.
Responsible play note: Lottery games are for ages 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses—your wallet shouldn’t have to audition for a tragedy.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the California Fantasy 5 winning numbers for January 1, 1970 and what jackpot amount was listed?
See analysis above.
What were the California SuperLotto Plus numbers (including Mega Ball) for January 1, 1970 and is the jackpot status confirmed?
See analysis above.
How can I check California Lottery prize tiers and whether I need to visit a claim center for a winning ticket?
See analysis above.