Georgia Lottery Daily results for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 were: Cash 3 Midday 4-6-4, Cash 3 Evening 0-1-5, Cash 3 Night 6-1-0; and Cash 4 Midday 8-9-0-8, Cash 4 Evening 2-2-4-3, Cash 4 Night 1-6-2-9. The feed lists top advertised prizes of $500 for Cash 3 and $5,000 for Cash 4, while jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.

Georgia Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Cash 3 (Midday, Evening, Night) winning number visuals

Cash 3 Midday: 464

Cash 3 Evening: 015

Cash 3 Night: 610

Cash 4 (Midday, Evening, Night) winning number visuals

Cash 4 Midday: 8908

Cash 4 Evening: 2243

Cash 4 Night: 1629

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash 3: 14 / 6 / 7; Cash 4: 25 / 11 / 18Mostly balanced overall, with one higher Cash 4 pop (25) adding heat.
Odd/Even MixCash 3: (0O/3E), (2O/1E), (1O/2E); Cash 4: (1O/3E), (1O/3E), (2O/2E)Standard-to-volatile mix—heavy-even draws showed up twice in Cash 4.
Spread (Range)Cash 3 ranges: 2 / 5 / 6; Cash 4 ranges: 9 / 2 / 8Both extremes today: one condensed Cash 4 (range 2) plus two wide covers (8–9).

Georgia Lottery Daily Deep Dive – Cash 3 & Cash 4 patterns (Feb 17, 2026)

Let’s talk money first 💰: the raw feed pegs Cash 3 at a $500 top prize and Cash 4 at $5,000. Your actual payout depends on the prize tier you hit (straight, box, and other play types vary by rules), and whether you’re looking at a cash lump sum option isn’t really the story for these daily games—the story is precision. One digit off and it’s just a nice screenshot in your camera roll.

Now the fun part: patterns. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected repeat-digit behavior and “zero activity” across multiple draws—often the kind of thing players notice after the fact, then swear they “almost played it.” That’s why the goal isn’t vibes. It’s structure, bankroll discipline, and understanding odds.

Cash 3 analysis (Midday/Evening/Night)

Midday: 4-6-4 came in with a tight range of 2 and an all-even profile (Odd=0, Even=3). That’s a clean, compact draw—one repeated digit, one neighbor-ish companion. If you like patterns, this one is basically wearing a name tag.

Evening: 0-1-5 brings the first “0” of the day and a wider spread (range 5). With two odds and one even, it reads more like a standard mixed distribution—small numbers, but not cramped.

Night: 6-1-0 keeps that “0” theme alive and stretches to range 6. It’s also a near-mirror of Evening in style: mixed parity, low-to-mid digits, and a layout that can tempt players who track digit positions (front/middle/back). Just remember: positional betting doesn’t change the odds—only how you express your pick.

Micro-trend to note: the digit 6 appears twice across Cash 3 (Midday and Night), and 0 appears twice (Evening and Night). Not predictive, but it’s the kind of clustering that makes “repeat-chasers” reach for the playslip.

Cash 4 analysis (Midday/Evening/Night)

Midday: 8-9-0-8 is the headline-maker. Two 8s plus a 9 creates a high-end feel, but the 0 yanks it back down to earth. The sum is 25 (the highest of the Cash 4 set), and the range is a wide 9—maximum stretch. If you bought a lucky ticket on this one, you probably felt it in your bones when you saw the back-half digits.

Evening: 2-2-4-3 is the opposite energy: range 2, sum 11, and another repeat digit (double 2). Tight, tidy, almost “designed.” These condensed spreads are popular with players who build wheels around small clusters—just keep your budget sane because tight doesn’t mean easier.

Night: 1-6-2-9 goes back to a wide range (8) with a balanced odd/even (2 and 2). No repeats here, but it covers the board: low (1–2), mid (6), high (9). If you’re looking for “coverage,” this is the draw that delivered it.

Cross-game note: “0” shows up in both Cash 3 and Cash 4 today, and repeats are everywhere (4-6-4, 8-9-0-8, 2-2-4-3). That’s not a promise for tomorrow—just a clear fingerprint for Feb 17.

How to claim and how to think (without losing your mind) – Georgia Lottery Daily

If your numbers match, don’t rush—verify your play type first, then check where to redeem. Smaller prizes are typically handled at retailers; bigger ones may require a claim center visit. Either way, sign the back of your ticket and take a photo. Boring advice. Also the advice that saves people.

Strategy-wise, don’t confuse pattern recognition with edge. Odds are stubborn. What TrendPick-style analysis can do is help you avoid random, panicked picks—like chasing yesterday’s digits or doubling spend after a near-miss. If you want to go deeper, analyze your next Georgia draws with TrendPick AI for Georgia Cash 3 Midday, Georgia Cash 3 Evening, Georgia Cash 4 Midday, and Georgia Cash 4 Evening on NichebrAI 🚀. (And if you also play national games, you can compare approach and variance using tools like Powerball Pro.)

Bottom line: Tuesday delivered a repeat-heavy slate with a noticeable zero presence and both tight and wide spreads depending on the draw. If that sounds like chaos… welcome to lottery math.

Responsible play reminder: Lottery games are for 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses. If it stops being fun, it’s time to step back.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Georgia Cash 3 Midday, Evening, and Night winning numbers for Tuesday, February 17, 2026?

See analysis above.

What were the Georgia Cash 4 Midday, Evening, and Night results on February 17, 2026 and what patterns showed up?

See analysis above.

Where do I redeem Georgia Lottery daily game prizes and when would I need a claim center?

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