- ⚡ New Jersey Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Cash 5: 6-7-12-36-38; Pick 6: 2-3-9-10-24-31 (Double Play: 3-4-7-25-34-38).
- 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 leaned “low-number friendly,” with tight sums and a couple of repeat cameos across games.
For Saturday, February 28, 2026, the New Jersey Lottery Daily results show Cash 5 drawing 6-7-12-36-38 and Pick 6 drawing 2-3-9-10-24-31, with a Pick 6 Double Play of 3-4-7-25-34-38. The feed lists jackpot amounts of $647,000 for Cash 5 and $3.5 Million for Pick 6, but jackpot status (whether won or not) is not confirmed in the data feed.
New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 28, 2026
New Jersey Cash 5 results
67123638
New Jersey Pick 6 results (plus Double Play)
239102431
Double Play: 347253438
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Cash 5: 99; Pick 6: 79 | Both read as low-to-balanced sums (Pick 6 especially “budget-friendly” on the calculator). |
| Odd/Even Mix | Cash 5: 1 odd / 4 even; Pick 6: 3 odd / 3 even | Cash 5 is lopsided (less common, a bit spicy); Pick 6 is standard and steady. |
| Spread (Range) | Cash 5 range: 32; Pick 6 range: 29 | Moderately wide coverage in both—enough stretch to avoid being “bunched,” not a full-map sprint. |
New Jersey Cash 5 + Pick 6 pattern deep dive – February 28, 2026
Let’s talk money first, because that’s why we’re all here pretending we “love statistics.” Pick 6 is advertising a $3.5 Million top prize and Cash 5 is sitting at $647,000. If you’re pricing out a cash lump sum daydream, remember: the jackpot amounts are in the feed, but Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed. Translation: the data tells us the size of the pie, not whether anyone took a slice.
Now, for the part where we try to find poetry in random integers—without pretending we can outsmart the odds (the odds are undefeated and they know it). Still, patterns are great for sanity-checking your tickets and spotting distribution quirks that can make a draw feel “weird” or “normal.”
Cash 5 (6-7-12-36-38): small steps, big leap
Cash 5 opened with a tidy little 6-7—a consecutive pair that always gets players’ attention because it looks like the numbers are holding hands on the way to the claim center. Then it jumps to 12, and later vaults into the high 30s with 36-38. Two numbers in the 30s, three in the low teens and single digits: a clean split between “early calendar dates” and “late month rent.”
The sum of 99 is right around a comfortable middle for five-ball games, but the real headline in the pattern is the odd/even imbalance: just one odd (that’s 7) against four evens. That’s not illegal—random is allowed to be rude—but it’s less typical than a 3/2 mix. If your lucky ticket matched this exact tilt, congratulations on embracing chaos.
Pick 6 (2-3-9-10-24-31): low-end heavy, but not cramped
Pick 6 delivered 2-3 (another consecutive duo), followed by 9-10 (yes, another consecutive duo). That’s two separate neighbor pairs in one draw—like the numbers booked a two-for-one condo deal. After that, it spreads out with 24 and 31, keeping the range at 29, which is moderate: not a tight little cluster, not a state-wide road trip either.
The sum of 79 is notably low for six numbers, which tracks with how many values landed under 11. Meanwhile, the 3 odd / 3 even mix is the statistical equivalent of “business casual”—not flashy, not alarming, just doing its job.
Double Play cameo: repeats that wink at you
Pick 6 Double Play came in as 3-4-7-25-34-38. And here’s where the draw sheet starts to rhyme: we saw 3 again (it’s in the main Pick 6), and 7 returns (it’s in Cash 5). Even 38 reappears from Cash 5. If you like “repeat numbers across games” as a narrative hook, tonight gave you a trilogy.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a cross-game echo effect, with multiple overlaps (3, 7, and 38) showing up across the evening’s featured results. Does that mean anything mystical? No. Does it make for a fun post-draw audit when you’re checking slips on the kitchen counter? Absolutely.
How to use this info without donating extra money to the odds
Here’s the smart play: use the patterns to verify you copied numbers correctly and to understand how a result “behaves.” But don’t fall for the classic trap of thinking a lopsided odd/even split is “due” to balance out next time. The odds don’t keep a diary.
If you’re planning your next entry, focus on practical stuff: know the cutoffs for each prize tier, confirm drawing schedules, and keep your expectations realistic. If lightning strikes and you end up visiting a claim center, you’ll be thrilled you read the rules on identification, timing, and options like annuity versus cash lump sum (where available) before you’re trying to do paperwork with shaking hands.
Want more number-pattern nerdiness before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the New Jersey pages for Cash 5 and Pick 6. If you also dabble beyond state lines, the tools for big national games like Powerball can scratch the same analytical itch.
Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and never chase losses—your wallet deserves better odds than that.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the New Jersey Cash 5 winning numbers for Saturday, February 28, 2026?
See analysis above.
What were the New Jersey Pick 6 and Double Play numbers for February 28, 2026?
See analysis above.
Was the New Jersey Pick 6 $3.5 Million jackpot won on February 28, 2026?
See analysis above.