For Sunday, March 1, 2026, the New Jersey Lottery Daily results in this feed include Cash 5 (4-27-36-39-43) and Pick 6 (2-3-9-10-24-31), plus a Pick 6 Double Play draw (3-4-7-25-34-38). Jackpot figures shown are $790,000 for Cash 5 and $3.5 Million for Pick 6, but jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed.

New Jersey Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, March 1, 2026

New Jersey Cash 5 results

Tonight’s Cash 5 lineup had a “late surge” feel — one low ball, one mid, then a stack of upper-30s and 40s. If you like tickets that look like they’re climbing a staircase, this one delivered. Jackpot in the feed: $790,000 💰.

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Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls149High-leaning (top-heavy total for a 5-ball set)
Odd/Even MixOdd 3 / Even 2Standard mix (not overly volatile)
Spread (Range)39Wide coverage (low-to-high reach)

New Jersey Pick 6 results + Double Play

Pick 6 came out with a clean, compact profile — and it still packed a punch. The feed shows the Pick 6 jackpot at $3.5 Million 🚀. If you’re the kind of player who thinks in “number neighborhoods,” this draw lived in the low-to-low-mid zip codes.

239102431

Double Play (extra draw in the feed):

347253438

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls79Low-leaning (numbers clustered toward the bottom)
Odd/Even MixOdd 3 / Even 3Very standard (classic balance)
Spread (Range)29Condensed coverage (tight window)

New Jersey pattern watch (Cash 5 + Pick 6) – March 1, 2026

Now for the part every lottery regular secretly loves: the “why did it look like that?” postgame. Remember: patterns don’t predict the next draw (odds don’t care about vibes), but they do help you understand what kind of ticket you’re holding — and whether your usual strategy is drifting into fantasy.

Cluster and distribution notes

Cash 5 distribution: One number under 10 (4), one in the 20s (27), then a three-number pile-up in the high 30s/low 40s (36, 39, 43). That’s a very top-heavy finish and explains the higher sum (149). No consecutive pairs, but 36-39 is a tight hop, and the 39-43 endcap keeps the ticket “high.”

Pick 6 distribution: This draw leaned low with a little ladder feel: 2-3 sits together as a consecutive pair, and 9-10 adds a second consecutive pair. Then it takes a breath at 24 and 31. Two consecutive pairs in one Pick 6 is the kind of thing players either fear (“too obvious!”) or adore (“it has structure!”). The sum of 79 reinforces how low-weight this draw was overall.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a split personality across today’s main games: Pick 6 compressed into a tighter band with consecutive clusters, while Cash 5 stretched across a much wider range and finished in the high numbers. If you’re building future plays, that contrast is a reminder not to overfit one game’s “style” onto another.

Repeats and cross-draw echoes

Across Pick 6 and its Double Play, there’s a noticeable echo at the front end: both include a 3, and both start with small numbers. Double Play also brings a consecutive look with 3-4. Between Cash 5 and Pick 6, there are no shared numbers — which is normal, but it means there’s no “same-day anchor” ball connecting both main draws.

Odd/even and what it means for ticket feel

Odd/even splits were calm and conventional: Cash 5 at 3/2 and Pick 6 at 3/3. That’s the kind of distribution that keeps players from screaming “rigged!” at the TV. It also means if you’re the type who manually balances odd/even on your plays, tonight wouldn’t have punished that instinct. Still, it’s worth saying out loud: balancing doesn’t increase your chance — it just changes the profile of your chosen combinations.

Strategy talk: cash lump sum, prize tiers, and claim center basics

If you matched big, your next steps depend on the prize tier you landed in. Smaller wins are usually quick to redeem, but larger prizes can require a visit to a claim center with ID and the signed back of the ticket. For top-tier prizes, you may face choices like an annuity-style payout versus a cash lump sum option (where applicable by game rules). Always verify deadlines and requirements directly with the official New Jersey Lottery guidance, because paperwork mistakes are the least fun way to lose momentum.

Also: keep your expectations realistic. The odds don’t soften because a draw looked “due,” and a lucky ticket is only lucky if it’s protected—store it safely, and don’t post it online.

Next-step tools: take the patterns into your next play

If you want to pressure-test your number picks (without pretending you can outsmart randomness), analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI. Start with the dedicated pages for New Jersey Cash 5 and New Jersey Pick 6, then compare number-shape habits against other popular games like Mega Millions or Powerball. Different games, different rhythms — same cold odds.

One last mindset tip: when a draw is tight and low like Pick 6 was tonight, some players overreact and go “all high numbers next time.” Don’t chase ghosts. Build a consistent approach you can afford, and treat every play as entertainment with a receipt.

Responsible play: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it fun, and never chase losses. If gambling stops being entertainment, take a break and seek support.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New Jersey Cash 5 winning numbers for Sunday, March 1, 2026?

See analysis above.

What were the New Jersey Pick 6 winning numbers and Double Play results for March 1, 2026?

See analysis above.

Was the New Jersey Pick 6 jackpot status confirmed for the March 1, 2026 drawing?

See analysis above.

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