The New York Lottery Daily results for Friday, January 30, 2026 included New York Lotto 8-9-23-26-38-58 with Bonus Ball 33 and a listed jackpot of $2.9 million. Take 5 Midday (2-3-18-31-37) and Take 5 Evening (10-21-28-29-32) both showed “No Winners” for the top prize. Pick 10 landed on 7-11-17-19-22-23-25-26-27-29-34-36-47-50-53-66-68-71-72-76, alongside Numbers and Win 4 results in their usual prize tiers.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Friday, January 30, 2026

New York Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers & Win 4 visuals

New York Lotto: 8923263858+ Bonus Ball:33

New York Take 5 Midday: 23183137

New York Take 5 Evening: 1021282932

New York Pick 10: 711171922232526272934364750536668717276

New York Numbers Midday: 123

New York Numbers Evening: 415

New York Win 4 Midday: 8188

New York Win 4 Evening: 2968

Stats table (TrendPick-style lens) — NY Lotto & Take 5s

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto: 162; Take 5 Midday: 91; Take 5 Evening: 120Lotto sum reads balanced-to-high; Midday Take 5 is lighter; Evening Take 5 is sturdier.
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 2 odd / 4 even; Take 5 Midday: 3 odd / 2 even; Take 5 Evening: 2 odd / 3 evenStandard, with a mild even-lean in the bigger games—nothing that screams “volatility.”
Spread (Range)NY Lotto: 50; Take 5 Midday: 35; Take 5 Evening: 22Lotto covered the map (wide coverage); Evening Take 5 was comparatively condensed.
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New York Lottery Daily deep dive – patterns for New York Lotto, Take 5, and Pick 10 (Jan 30, 2026)

Start with the money: $2.9 million NY Lotto is still the headline act

Bad news for players hunting instant glory, but great news for the jackpot: New York Lotto is sitting at $2.9 million. That’s not “buy a private island” money, but it’s definitely “pay off debt, fix the kitchen, and still sleep at night” money—especially if you’re dreaming about how a cash lump sum would look in your bank account (and how fast it would evaporate if you start shopping like a hedge fund in a bull market).

Friday’s NY Lotto line came out 8-9-23-26-38-58 with Bonus Ball 33. It’s an even-tilted set (4 evens), and it saves the fireworks for the end with that 58—because why stroll when you can sprint?

Take 5: two draws, same vibe — “No Winners” up top

Take 5 gave us a double helping of “close, but no cigar.” Both Take 5 Midday (2-3-18-31-37) and Take 5 Evening (10-21-28-29-32) are marked No Winners for the top prize. Translation: your neighborhood lucky ticket didn’t hit the highest prize tier, so the next drawing gets to swagger a little more.

The midday set is low-leaning with a clean 2-3 start—nice and tidy, like numbers that file their taxes early. Evening Take 5 was more “middle-class suburbia,” bunching from 21 through 32 with that cute little 28-29 consecutive combo. Great for pattern-watchers; merciless for anyone who faded consecutive numbers because they “never happen.” (They do. The odds don’t care about your superstitions.)

Pick 10: the 20s threw a reunion and everyone showed up

Pick 10’s spread—7 through 76—was broad enough to make a diversified portfolio blush. But the real party was in the mid-20s: 22-23 landed back-to-back, followed by 25-26-27 as a tidy run, and then 29 to keep the neighborhood familiar. The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a clustering effect around the 20s that’s common in wide-field draws: you’ll often see “micro-runs” even when the overall range is huge.

Also worth noting: Pick 10 leaned slightly odd (11 odd / 9 even), which is about as dramatic as a penny stock that moves half a cent. In other words, standard behavior—just with enough consecutive action to make highlight reels.

Numbers & Win 4: small games, big personality

Numbers Midday went 1-2-3. Yes, really. If you played it, congratulations—you just watched the lottery wink at you. Numbers Evening flipped the script to 4-1-5, a choppier ordering that still keeps things mostly low.

Win 4 Midday was the day’s loudest moment: 8-1-8-8. Triple 8s is the kind of thing that makes a claim center clerk raise an eyebrow and makes everyone else mutter, “I almost played that.” Win 4 Evening settled for 2-9-6-8—still ending in an 8, because Friday apparently invested heavily in that digit.

Where to check payouts, odds, and your next-step strategy (New York Lottery Daily – Jan 30, 2026)

Prize tiers, claiming basics, and a little tough love about odds

If you matched enough numbers to land in a prize tier, double-check the official rules for each game—because “winning” ranges from “free ticket vibes” to “call your accountant.” For bigger prizes (especially Lotto-style), you may be weighing an annuity versus a cash lump sum. The cash option is tempting—like a clearance sale for your patience—but it’s typically lower than the headline jackpot.

And if you did snag something meaningful, don’t treat your winning ticket like loose change. Sign it, store it safely, and follow the claim instructions. Depending on the amount, you may need to visit a claim center rather than your local retailer.

Want to bring a little math to your superstition? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated New York pages for New York Lotto, Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10. Because your gut feeling is cute, but data buys the drinks.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

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