For Thursday, February 5, 2026, the New York Lottery Daily results included New York Lotto winning numbers 13-15-34-36-53-59 with Bonus Ball 9, along with Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 draws. The New York Lotto jackpot listed for this report was $3.1 million, while Take 5 showed no winners for both the Midday and Evening drawings.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Thursday, February 5, 2026

New York Lotto, Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers & Win 4 (visual results)

New York Lotto: 131534365359+ Bonus Ball:9

New York Take 5 Midday: 117283235

New York Take 5 Evening: 717232736

New York Pick 10: 519212230333946545664676874757677787980

New York Numbers Midday: 480

New York Numbers Evening: 759

New York Win 4 Midday: 7183

New York Win 4 Evening: 3326

Metric check (because vibes don’t cash tickets)

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto: 210; Take 5 Midday: 113; Take 5 Evening: 110; Pick 10: 1063Lotto/Take 5 look balanced; Pick 10 runs high (not rare, just top-heavy today).
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 4 odd / 2 even; Take 5 Midday: 3/2; Take 5 Evening: 4/1; Pick 10: 9/11Mostly standard mixes; Take 5 Evening leans odd-heavy, Pick 10 stays fairly even.
Spread (Range)NY Lotto: 46; Take 5 Midday: 34; Take 5 Evening: 29; Pick 10: 75Lotto shows wide coverage; Take 5 is more condensed; Pick 10 spans the full map.
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New York Lotto & Take 5 patterns – Feb. 5, 2026

New York Lotto ($3.1 million): mid-high build with a Bonus Ball kicker

Tonight’s New York Lotto line (13, 15, 34, 36, 53, 59) is the kind of portfolio that starts in the teens, buys a little in the mid-30s, and then goes full growth-stock in the 50s. Two pairs jump out: 13–15 and 34–36. If you like “near neighbors,” this draw was basically a networking event.

The sum landed at 210, which sits in that comfortable “not too low, not too spicy” zone. Four odds versus two evens is a common-enough split, and the range (46) means the draw didn’t huddle in one corner of the board.

And that Bonus Ball 9? A small red accent that makes the whole outfit pop. Not that style increases your odds—but it does improve the storytelling while you’re standing in line at the claim center practicing your “I’m totally calm” face.

Take 5 Midday & Evening: no winners, lots of overlap

Bad news for players, but great news for the “maybe next time” crowd: both Take 5 draws reported No Winners. Midday went with 1-17-28-32-35, while Evening dropped 7-17-23-27-36. Notice that shared 17? That’s the day’s most obvious repeat across the Take 5 family, and it’s exactly the kind of coincidence that makes your group chat start screaming “IT’S HOT!” (Spoiler: the odds remain stubbornly unimpressed.)

Midday’s range (34) and Evening’s range (29) show relatively tight clustering compared to Lotto. In plain English: Take 5 kept it compact, like it was trying to save on rent.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a mild “mid-teen anchor” effect today, with 17 appearing in both Take 5 draws while higher numbers filled out the back half—useful for pattern-spotting, not fortune-telling.

Pick 10, Numbers & Win 4 breakdown – Feb. 5, 2026

Pick 10 ($500,000): the 70s called… and they brought friends

Pick 10’s set is where today’s biggest flex happened: 74-75-76-77-78-79-80 shows up like an end-of-quarter revenue run. That’s a seven-number consecutive streak, which is eye-catching, perfectly legal, and a reminder that “random” doesn’t mean “evenly spaced to please your brain.”

With 11 evens to 9 odds and a range of 75, the distribution is broad. But the density at the top end is the real headline. If you had a lucky ticket featuring a 70s cluster, congratulations—you earned the right to be mildly insufferable at brunch.

Numbers and Win 4: small games, big attitude

Numbers Midday came in 4-8-0 (all even, sum 12), while Numbers Evening ran 7-5-9 (all odd, sum 21). Symmetry lovers, rejoice. Win 4 Midday posted 7-1-8-3, and the Evening draw went 3-3-2-6, featuring a double-3 that always makes people say “that can’t happen,” right before it… happens.

If you’re playing these daily games, treat each prize tier like its own mini-budget decision. The top prize looks glamorous, but the odds are famously stingy—like a bank that charges you a fee for thinking about withdrawing.

Next steps: check prize tiers, claim rules, and smarter tracking

Before you plan the cash lump sum fantasy (or the “I’ll take annuity because I’m responsible now” speech), double-check your ticket against the official prize tier rules for each game and the appropriate claim center process. Also, remember that “No Winners” in Take 5 doesn’t mean “easy next time”—it just means nobody matched it this time.

Want to geek out responsibly? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the dedicated pages for New York Lotto, Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10. If you’re cross-shopping big-jackpot daydreams, you can compare notes with Mega Millions and Powerball tools too.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lottery Daily winning numbers for Thursday, February 5, 2026?

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Did the New York Lotto jackpot roll over on February 5, 2026, and what was it worth?

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

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