The Other US State Lotteries results for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 include Colorado Lotto+ winning numbers 3-14-20-25-36-37, with a Plus add-on draw of 1-3-16-18-31-36. The advertised Lotto+ jackpot for the draw was $1.32 Million, and the provided data does not confirm whether the jackpot was hit or rolled over.

Other US State Lotteries lottery results – Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Colorado Lotto+ results (and Plus add-on)

Let’s get right to the money trail. Colorado Lotto+ stepped up with a $1.32 Million headline prize, and the main draw landed on a tidy, balanced set: 3, 14, 20, 25, 36, 37. If you added the Plus option, you got a second swing with: 1, 3, 16, 18, 31, 36. Two draws. Two different personalities. One very real reason players keep chasing that lucky ticket. 💰

Colorado Lotto+ main draw (visual):
31420253637

Colorado Lotto+ Plus draw (visual):
1316183136

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls135Balanced (mid-to-high for a 6-ball set)
Odd/Even MixOdd 3 / Even 3Standard mix (not overly volatile)
Spread (Range)34Wide coverage (low to high well represented)
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Colorado Lotto+ (Colorado) pattern watch – February 11, 2026

Main draw breakdown: 3-14-20-25-36-37

This main draw is the kind that frustrates “all-low” and “all-high” players equally. You’ve got a toe in the shallow end (3), a comfortable middle (14, 20, 25), and then a late surge (36, 37). In other words: broad coverage, not a clump.

Low vs. high distribution: Three numbers sat in the lower half (3, 14, 20), while three lived in the upper half (25, 36, 37). That symmetry matters because many ticket-building habits accidentally lean heavy one way—especially quick picks that people then “edit” by removing big numbers. Today’s set didn’t play that game.

Consecutive heat: The 36-37 finish is the headline pattern. Consecutive pairs are common enough to be normal, but they always pop visually—and they often cause players to second-guess their slip at the last second. If you had both, you probably stared at them like they were too “clean” to be real. Yet here we are.

Gap rhythm: The spacing goes +11, +6, +5, +11, +1. That’s a nice mix of medium jumps and one sharp close. Not a staircase. Not a cluster. Just an uneven rhythm that tends to show up in many fair draws.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a balanced odd/even split paired with a wide range (34), which typically signals that “coverage-style” tickets—those mixing low, mid, and high—would have been competitive across prize tiers.

Plus add-on draw: 1-3-16-18-31-36

The Plus draw didn’t copy the main draw… but it definitely nodded at it. Two repeats jumped out immediately: 3 and 36 appeared again. That’s not magic; it’s probability doing probability things. Still, repeaters across main and add-on draws always feel like the lottery winking at you.

Pattern notes: This set leans slightly lower overall, with 1 and 3 anchoring the bottom and 16/18 bringing a mid-band pair. Then it spikes to 31 and 36. No long consecutive run, but you do get a compact mini-pair (16-18) separated by just one number.

If you’re the type who plays “mirrors” or “echo numbers,” tonight gave you a clean storyline: if your main ticket centered around 3 and 36, Plus rewarded that theme. If you avoided them because “they can’t hit twice,” well… the machine didn’t care.

Prize tiers, cash options, and what to do if you won – February 11, 2026

How payouts usually work (and why it matters)

Colorado Lotto+ prizes are typically structured by prize tier—meaning the more numbers you match, the higher the payout, with the top tier reserved for matching all drawn numbers. If you bought Plus, you’re effectively giving yourself an extra set of winning numbers to match against, which can change the expected value even if it doesn’t change the underlying odds of the main jackpot.

If you hit big, don’t sprint to the nearest counter like it’s a movie scene. Sign the back of your ticket, keep it safe, and follow your state lottery’s process for claiming. Larger wins often require a visit to a designated claim center, and depending on the prize size, you may be choosing between an annuity-style payout or a cash lump sum (when offered). Either way, taxes and claim deadlines are part of the real-world math.

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What tonight suggests (without promising the impossible)

Lottery draws don’t have memory—your odds don’t improve because a number “hasn’t hit.” But your strategy can still be cleaner. Tonight’s results rewarded balanced construction: mixed parity (3 odd/3 even), no extreme clustering, and one consecutive pair that many players avoid.

Want to pressure-test your number choices before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, starting with Colorado Lotto+ coverage here: https://nichebrai.com/colorado-lotto/. You can compare patterns, sanity-check distribution, and build tickets that don’t accidentally over-stack one range.

Bottom line: tonight’s $1.32 Million Colorado Lotto+ moment delivered a balanced, wide-spread main draw and a Plus draw with notable repeaters. If you played, check every line carefully—especially if you added Plus. One overlooked match is the most painful kind of “almost.” 🚀

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Other US State Lotteries winning numbers for Wednesday, February 11, 2026?

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Did the Colorado Lotto+ $1.32 Million jackpot get hit or roll over on February 11, 2026?

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How do Colorado Lotto+ prize tiers, odds, and Plus add-on payouts work?

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