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US Major Lotteries results for Saturday, February 28, 2026 are in: Powerball drew 6-20-35-54-65 with Powerball 10, Mega Millions drew 11-18-39-43-67 with Mega Ball 23, and Lotto America drew 3-5-18-43-51 with Star Ball 4. The listed jackpots were $249 million (Powerball), $473 million (Mega Millions), and $16.58 million (Lotto America). Jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed, so check your ticket and your state’s claim center guidance for next steps.

US Major Lotteries lottery results – Saturday, February 28, 2026

Let’s talk life-changing money first: Mega Millions is posted at a towering $473 million, with Powerball right behind at $249 million. That’s the kind of cash lump sum conversation that makes people re-check pockets, glove boxes, and that one kitchen drawer where “important stuff” goes to hide.

Powerball and Mega Millions results

Powerball visual:
620355465+ Powerball:10

Mega Millions visual:
1118394367+ Mega Ball:23

Lotto America visual:
35184351+ Star Ball:4

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsPowerball 180; Mega Millions 178; Lotto America 120Balanced-to-high overall; the two national giants skewed higher with mid/high stacking.
Odd/Even MixPowerball: 2 odd / 3 even; Mega Millions: 4 odd / 1 even; Lotto America: 4 odd / 1 evenMixed: Powerball looks standard; Mega Millions and Lotto America leaned odd-heavy (a little spicier, not abnormal).
Spread (Range)Powerball 59; Mega Millions 56; Lotto America 48Wide coverage across the board—these are not condensed, clumpy draws.
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US Major Lotteries deep dive – Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America (Feb 28, 2026)

If you’re staring at your ticket under a lamp like it’s a secret decoder ring, here’s what stands out beyond the raw results. Tonight’s trio delivered a high-number vibe, with two games planting flags in the 60s: Powerball ended at 65, Mega Millions at 67. That kind of skyline finish is the reason casual players swear “it’s always high numbers”—it’s not always, but tonight? It sure looks that way.

Pattern watch: highs vs lows, clusters, and near-misses

Powerball (6-20-35-54-65 + 10) is split between one true low ball (6), a couple of mids (20, 35), then a jump to the upper deck (54, 65). No consecutive numbers, no obvious clusters like “all in the teens,” and that’s important: players often pick birthday-heavy combos, but this draw leans away from the classic 1–31 comfort zone.

Mega Millions (11-18-39-43-67 + 23) carries a similar arc: two teens, a quick pivot to 39 and 43, then the rocket to 67. Again—no consecutive pairs, and the range is wide. That’s the kind of board coverage that can create lots of lower prize-tier winners (think matching a couple of white balls), while still being brutally tough at the top, because odds don’t care about your gut feeling.

Lotto America (3-5-18-43-51 + 4) is the most “grounded” set—two very low numbers (3 and 5), then 18, and a leap to 43 and 51. The Star Ball is 4, sitting right next to those low balls, which is visually satisfying but statistically neutral: the bonus ball is its own lane.

Repeats across games: the sneaky standout

Want the one cross-game repeat that jumps off the screen? 43 appeared in Mega Millions and Lotto America. That doesn’t predict anything, but it’s a fun “lightning strike twice” moment for number-watchers and anyone building a playful strategy board for the next draw. The TrendPick AI Engine detected a multi-game anchor at 43 alongside a high-end bias (51–67) that dominated two of the three grids.

Odd/even energy: why Mega Millions felt wilder

Powerball’s 2-odd/3-even main-ball split is textbook normal—steady, almost boring. Mega Millions and Lotto America both came in 4-odd/1-even on the main numbers, which feels “wilder” to players even though it’s well within normal probability. If you’re the type who tries to balance odd/even on purpose, remember: odds don’t reward symmetry. They reward randomness.

US Major Lotteries next-step guide – jackpots, payout checks, and claim center basics (Feb 28, 2026)

Here’s the urgent, practical part. The feed provides jackpot amounts—Powerball at $249 million, Mega Millions at $473 million, Lotto America at $16.58 million—but it does not confirm whether anyone won the top prize tonight. That’s why “Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed” matters. If your ticket matches, follow official verification steps, then review your state’s claim center rules, deadlines, and ID requirements.

Also remember the cash lump sum vs annuity decision is a separate conversation that usually comes after validation. Each game has multiple prize tiers, so even partial matches can mean real money—sometimes enough to make tomorrow feel a whole lot lighter.

Sharpen your next-draw strategy with TrendPick AI

If you want to turn tonight’s patterns into a smarter approach—without pretending you can “beat” the odds—use TrendPick-style analysis to vary your coverage: mix low and high, avoid over-duplicating common birthday ranges, and consider how wide spreads show up in real draws. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, including the dedicated pages for Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lotto America. For more daily-game number modeling, you can also explore tools like Florida Pick 3 Evening or New Jersey Pick 6 when you’re in a “more draws, more data” mood.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for ages 18+ where legal. Set a budget, play for fun, and don’t chase losses. If you think you have a winning ticket, sign it, keep it secure, and verify details through official lottery channels.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Powerball winning numbers for Saturday, February 28, 2026 and what was the listed jackpot?

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What were the Mega Millions winning numbers for Feb 28, 2026, including the Mega Ball, and is the jackpot status confirmed?

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Did any numbers repeat across Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lotto America on February 28, 2026?

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