
- ⚡ Michigan Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Michigan Fantasy 5 drew 10-28-31-32-38 (Double Play: 9-16-24-26-32).
- 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: Today’s Fantasy 5 leans heavily even with a tight high-end cluster around 31–38.
For Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Michigan Lottery Daily results in this feed show Fantasy 5 winning numbers of 10-28-31-32-38, plus a Double Play line of 9-16-24-26-32. The advertised jackpot amount shown is $162,000, but jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.
Michigan Lottery Daily lottery results – Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Michigan Fantasy 5 results
If your lucky ticket was feeling underpaid lately, Fantasy 5 tried to offer a raise: the jackpot amount shown in the feed is $162,000. Now, before anyone starts planning a cash lump sum daydream (and pricing boats they can’t dock), a reminder: the feed provides the dollar figure, but not whether anyone actually claimed it. In other words: Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed.
Main draw (visual):
1028313238
Double Play (visual):
916242632
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | 139 | Balanced (right in that “looks normal, still impossible” sweet spot). |
| Odd/Even Mix | 1 odd / 4 even | Volatile tilt to even numbers; not rare, just loud. |
| Spread (Range) | 28 | Moderately wide coverage; enough separation to avoid a tight clump. |
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Michigan Fantasy 5 pattern watch – Tuesday, February 17, 2026
What the number mix says (and what it definitely doesn’t)
Let’s talk shape, not superstition. The main line 10-28-31-32-38 is a classic “mid-to-high with a single low anchor” recipe. You get one number down in the teens (10), then the rest climbs into the late 20s and 30s—like a sensible investment portfolio, except it doesn’t care about your feelings.
Odd/even: With only one odd (31) and four evens, this draw had a definite even-number bias. That doesn’t make it “due” for odds next time—odds don’t keep a diary. Still, when you’re building a pick, many players prefer a more standard blend (often closer to 2/3 or 3/2) simply because it mirrors what we see frequently across draws.
Consecutive action: The pair 31-32 brings a little adjacent spice. Consecutive numbers show up more often than people expect, yet they still cause that “no way” reaction at the claim center. The “no way” reaction is not an analytical tool, but it is a proud lottery tradition.
Low vs. high distribution: Breaking it down: one number in the 1–19 zone (10), none in 20–27, one in the high 20s (28), and three in the 30s (31, 32, 38). That’s top-heavy—more penthouse than basement.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a noticeable clustering toward the upper band, plus a single-step run (31–32) that can make the line feel “patterned,” even though randomness loves cosplay.
Double Play comparison: the sneaky repeat
Double Play came in as 9-16-24-26-32, which is a different personality altogether: more mid-range, no 30s crowd—except for one familiar face. The crossover number is 32, repeating across both the main draw and Double Play. Repeats are fun because they feel like the universe is winking at you. Realistically, it’s more like probability blinking—briefly, without meaning.
Also worth noting: Double Play offers a calmer spacing. No consecutive numbers there, and the progression moves in measured steps. If you’re the type to pick numbers based on “balance,” that line is the one that would get invited back to dinner.
How to think about prize tiers, jackpots, and that cash lump sum fantasy
Jackpot amount vs. jackpot status
The feed lists the Fantasy 5 jackpot as $162,000. That’s the shiny headline figure, but it’s not the same as confirmation that the top prize was won, split, or carried forward. Since the raw data doesn’t say “won” or “unwon,” we stick to the facts: jackpot status is not confirmed in the feed.
And about that “cash lump sum” phrase people love: some games advertise top prizes differently (annuity-style headlines versus immediate payout options). Fantasy 5-style games typically pay set prizes per prize tier based on matching numbers, but rules matter and vary. Translation: if you’re heading to a claim center, bring your ticket, your patience, and the ability to read official fine print without your eyes glazing over.
Next-draw prep: make your picks like an adult (a fun adult)
A practical way to use today’s patterns
If you’re playing the next Fantasy 5 draw, today’s results can be used as a pattern reference, not a prophecy. Consider whether you want to counter today’s strong even tilt with a more standard odd/even mix, or whether you like embracing chaos and letting the odds do their thing. Either way, remember: your “system” is mostly a budget with hobbies attached.
Want more tools than vibes? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, including Michigan Fantasy 5 coverage here: https://nichebrai.com/michigan-fantasy-5/. If you also track bigger national jackpots, you can compare approaches with Powerball analysis at https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/—because nothing says “sound financial planning” like studying long-shot odds for fun.
Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses—your wallet deserves better odds than that.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Michigan Fantasy 5 winning numbers for Tuesday, February 17, 2026?
See analysis above.
What does it mean when the Michigan Fantasy 5 jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed?
See analysis above.
How can I use odd/even and sum analysis to pick Michigan Fantasy 5 numbers for the next draw?
See analysis above.