For Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the New York Lottery Daily results included New York Lotto numbers 6-8-15-21-38-54 with Bonus Ball 56 for a listed $3 million jackpot. Take 5 had no jackpot winners in both the Midday (10-11-22-25-33) and Evening (8-14-20-25-28) draws. Pick 10 posted 6-14-18-21-26-27-29-31-34-36-46-53-55-59-60-63-68-69-73-77, alongside Numbers and Win 4 results for Midday and Evening.

New York Lottery Daily results – Tuesday, February 3, 2026

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

Bad news for players hunting an instant fairy tale, but great news for the jackpot: New York Lotto is still parked at $3 million. And Take 5? It pulled the classic “seen your ticket, left you on read” move twice—No Winners at Midday and Evening. If you like long odds, congratulations: you’re emotionally diversified.

Here are the official visuals exactly as reported, so you can eyeball your lucky ticket before you start planning a cash lump sum shopping spree that the odds probably won’t approve.

New York Lotto: 6815213854+ Bonus Ball:56

Take 5 Midday: 1011222533

Take 5 Evening: 814202528

Pick 10: 614182126272931343646535559606368697377

Numbers Midday: 815

Numbers Evening: 379

Win 4 Midday: 2647

Win 4 Evening: 9474

Stat table – New York Lotto (Feb 3, 2026)

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls142Balanced (not a tiny total, not a moonshot)
Odd/Even MixOdd 2 / Even 4Pretty standard—slightly even-leaning
Spread (Range)48Wide coverage (low single digits to mid-50s)
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New York Lottery Daily pattern watch – Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10 (Feb 3, 2026)

Repeaters & overlaps (aka the numbers that wouldn’t leave)

Tonight’s biggest “carry-on luggage” numbers were the repeaters across games. 8 showed up in New York Lotto, Take 5 Evening, and Numbers Midday—basically renting a studio apartment in Tuesday’s results. 21 doubled up between Lotto and Pick 10, while 14 popped in Take 5 Evening and Pick 10. And 25 landed in both Take 5 draws, which is either destiny… or just randomness doing a victory lap.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a repeat-heavy day with mid-band clustering: multiple hits in the teens and 20s across Take 5 and Pick 10, plus a low-number anchor (6–8) that kept resurfacing.

Distribution check: low vs high, gaps, and “neighbor” numbers

New York Lotto ran a classic barbell-ish vibe: early low numbers (6, 8), a few mid-range staples (15, 21), then it vaulted to 38 and 54. The Bonus Ball 56 made it feel like the draw was reaching for the top shelf—just not quite grabbing it with the main six.

Take 5 Midday offered a tidy range (10 to 33) and even tossed in consecutive neighbors 10-11. That’s the kind of neat little pattern that makes players whisper “sign” and statisticians whisper “stop.” Take 5 Evening leaned even heavier on evens (four evens, one odd), with a compact spread from 8 to 28—condensed, efficient, and about as generous as a parking meter.

Pick 10 was the opposite: a sprawling range from 6 to 77 with plenty of upper-deck representation (63, 68, 69, 73, 77). It also included a nice mini-run feeling in places—26-27-29-31 is not consecutive, but it lives in the same neighborhood. If your strategy is “cover the map,” Pick 10 did just that.

How payouts, prize tiers, and claiming work in NY (Feb 3, 2026)

Quick payout reality check (and where the cash actually happens)

Each game has its own prize tier ladder—matching more numbers generally means more money, but it also means the odds get spicier (and not in a fun, profitable way). For jackpot-style games like New York Lotto, winners typically choose between an annuitized payout or a cash lump sum option where available—your future self may prefer the steady drip, but your present self will absolutely vote for “pay me now.”

If you did hit something meaningful, keep your ticket safe, sign it, and follow NY Lottery rules on validation and deadlines. Smaller prizes are usually handled by retailers, but bigger prizes can require a trip to a claim center. Translation: if you’re suddenly googling addresses instead of numbers, congratulations—your day just got a lot more interesting.

Next-draw prep with TrendPick AI – New York games (Feb 3, 2026)

Tools and pages to keep your picks honest

Want to pressure-test your picks before you donate another couple bucks to the Randomness Appreciation Fund? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: New York Lotto coverage at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-lotto/, Take 5 Midday at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-take-5-midday/, Take 5 Evening at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-take-5-evening/, and Pick 10 at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-pick-10/.

And if your lottery hobby has you browsing beyond state lines (financially adventurous, aren’t we), you can also compare models and patterns on bigger national games like Powerball at https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/ or Mega Millions at https://nichebrai.com/megamillions-pro/.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

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Did New York Lotto or Take 5 have a jackpot winner on February 3, 2026?

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Where do I claim New York Lottery prizes and how do prize tiers and odds work?

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