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For Sunday, February 15, 2026, the New York Lottery Daily results included New York Lotto winning numbers 9-18-24-29-41-48 with Bonus Ball 32, plus Take 5 Midday 4-8-17-32-38 and Take 5 Evening 16-18-21-25-38. The New York Lotto jackpot was listed at $3.5 Million, while Take 5 Evening reported “No Winners,” indicating no jackpot-winning tickets were recorded for that draw.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Sunday, February 15, 2026

New York Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 results

New York Lotto

91824294148+ Bonus Ball:32

New York Take 5 Midday

48173238

New York Take 5 Evening

1618212538

New York Pick 10

35161819222729333435414246484957596465

New York Numbers Midday

687

New York Numbers Evening

759

New York Win 4 Midday

5758

New York Win 4 Evening

5575
Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto sum: 169Balanced-to-high (not a tiny total, not a sky-high outlier either).
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 3 odd / 3 evenStandard mix—textbook “spread your risk” energy.
Spread (Range)NY Lotto range: 39Wide coverage—numbers didn’t huddle in one corner.
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New York Lotto, Take 5, and Pick 10 – pattern watch (Feb. 15, 2026)

Let’s talk money first: the New York Lotto jackpot is advertised at $3.5 Million. If you were hoping to stroll into Monday with a life-changing receipt and a dramatic walk to the claim center… well, the odds rarely fund our fantasies. But bigger jackpots do what bigger jackpots do: they get everyone suddenly “good at math” and emotionally attached to six random integers.

The winning NY Lotto line—9, 18, 24, 29, 41, 48—was a clean split: three odd, three even, and a solid range of 39. Translation: it didn’t clump, it didn’t crawl up the ladder, and it didn’t scream “all low numbers.” Bonus Ball 32 showed up as a neat mid-high tagalong, the kind that makes you double-check your ticket with suspicious optimism.

Take 5 gave us a small daytime wallet-tickle and a nighttime shrug. Midday landed on 4-8-17-32-38 (sum 99, heavy on evens), while Evening went 16-18-21-25-38 (sum 118) and—here’s the painful part—reported No Winners. Bad news for players, but great news for the next jackpot line-up in that top prize tier.

Then there’s Pick 10, the game that politely reminds you how many numbers exist. The draw (3, 5, 16, 18, 19, 22, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35, 41, 42, 46, 48, 49, 57, 59, 64, 65) leaned slightly odd-heavy (12 odd / 8 even) and stretched across a range of 62. If this list were a portfolio, it would be “diversified,” slightly chaotic, and somehow still confident.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected repeat traffic across games: 18 appeared in NY Lotto, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10; 38 showed up in both Take 5 draws; and 48 echoed between NY Lotto and Pick 10. Repeats don’t improve your odds going forward (sadly, the universe is not impressed by your pattern recognition), but they do make today’s results feel like they have a theme instead of pure randomness in a trench coat.

Numbers and Win 4 – small stakes, loud patterns (Feb. 15, 2026)

If NY Lotto is the big headline, Numbers and Win 4 are the soap operas—short episodes, lots of drama. Numbers Midday printed 6-8-7 (sum 21) and Numbers Evening hit 7-5-9 (also sum 21). Same total, different vibes. Midday mixed even-even-odd; Evening went full odd party. Not a prediction, just a reminder that the lottery loves symmetry almost as much as it loves ignoring your “system.”

Now the juicy bit: Win 4 gave us mirrored energy. Midday: 5-7-5-8. Evening: 5-5-7-5. That’s three 5s in the evening draw—if you played 5-heavy combinations, you’re either grinning or screaming, depending on the exact order. These tight ranges (3 for Midday, 2 for Evening) are the kind of condensed outcomes that make players swear the machine is “trying to tell them something.” It’s not. But it is entertaining.

Payouts, prize tiers, and claiming your win in New York (Feb. 15, 2026)

Every game here has multiple prize tier levels—meaning you don’t need a perfect match to get paid. That’s the good news. The sarcastic footnote is that the odds of top jackpots are famously stingy, like a vending machine that keeps your dollar and lectures you about probability.

If you do land a meaningful win, you’ll generally choose between options when offered—often including a cash lump sum for jackpot-style prizes (when applicable) versus an annuity-style payout. And if your lucky ticket turns into “call your accountant” money, the next stop is a New York Lottery claim center with identification and the usual paperwork parade. Always sign the back of your ticket first—because nothing says “avoidable heartbreak” like misplacing an unsigned winner.

Want to nerd out before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the New York pages for New York Lotto, Take 5 Evening, Pick 10, or the daily favorites like Win 4 Evening. If you’re also dabbling in national mayhem, there’s always Powerball waiting to humble us all.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lottery Daily winning numbers for Sunday, February 15, 2026?

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Did the New York Lotto jackpot roll over on February 15, 2026, and what was the advertised jackpot amount?

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Where do you claim New York Lottery prizes and how do prize tiers and odds affect payouts?

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