The New York Lottery Daily results for Saturday, February 7, 2026 featured a New York Lotto draw of 2-13-36-38-51-55 with Bonus Ball 4 for a $3.2 million jackpot. Take 5 Midday (4-14-19-32-34) and Take 5 Evening (1-8-13-34-37) were listed as “No Winners.” Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 also posted fresh midday and evening results.

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, February 7, 2026

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

Bad news for players chasing the big splash, but great news for the jackpot. 💰 New York Lotto is sitting at $3.2 million after Saturday’s draw delivered a clean mix of low starters and high finishers.

Here’s what hit across the state—whether you were hunting a lucky ticket in your wallet or refreshing results before bed.

New York Lotto

21336385155+ Bonus Ball:4

Take 5 Midday

414193234

Take 5 Evening

18133437

Pick 10

15121522232628303334415561626667747677

Numbers Midday

748

Numbers Evening

983

Win 4 Midday

4325

Win 4 Evening

9363

New York Lotto & Take 5 stats – Saturday, February 7, 2026

Quick metric read (what the draw “looked like”)

If you love reading the tea leaves: Saturday’s Lotto line leaned upper-mid, with a classic 3/3 odd-even split. Take 5 stayed more grounded, and both Midday and Evening landed in that “feels normal” sum range—just without a posted top winner.

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto: 195Balanced-to-high (lots of weight in the 30s–50s)
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 3 odd / 3 evenStandard (not volatile)
Spread (Range)NY Lotto: 53Wide coverage (from 2 up to 55)
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TrendPick AI deep dive – New York Lottery Daily patterns for February 7, 2026

Repeat offenders: the numbers that showed up everywhere

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a clear repeat pattern across game families—especially for players who like to cross-check Midday vs Evening and then compare to the big jackpot game.

Big repeats: The number 4 appeared in Lotto’s Bonus Ball, Take 5 Midday, Numbers Midday, and Win 4 Midday. That’s not “magic,” but it is a notable same-day echo if you track repeats as part of your picks.

More echoes: 13 landed in NY Lotto and Take 5 Evening. 34 hit in Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, and Pick 10. When a number runs hot across multiple draws, it tends to feel personal—like the lottery is trying to get your attention. 🚀

New York Lotto distribution: low anchor, high finish

NY Lotto’s 2-13-36-38-51-55 built a staircase: two low numbers to start, a tight pair in the high 30s, then two punches in the 50s. That tight 36-38 cluster is the only near-consecutive feel, while the overall range (53) says the line covered plenty of territory.

If you’re a “shape” player, this was a classic profile: one single-digit/teen area, a mid cluster, then late high numbers. If you’re a pure odds purist, remember: every combination is still a long shot, and prior outcomes don’t improve future odds.

Take 5: two draws, one shared thread

Take 5 Midday (4-14-19-32-34) skewed even-heavy (4 evens to 1 odd). Evening (1-8-13-34-37) flipped the vibe with more odds and a wider spread. But both shared 34, which also showed up in Pick 10—making it one of the day’s loudest “common denominators.”

Both Take 5 draws were listed as No Winners in the provided data. If you matched enough numbers to hit a prize tier, double-check your ticket details and whether you added any available options. Smaller prizes can slip under the radar when everyone’s only talking jackpot.

Pick 10: perfectly split, nicely spaced

Pick 10’s 20-number set posted a dead-even 10 odd / 10 even split with a huge range (1 to 77). That’s the kind of “balanced chaos” Pick 10 fans expect: wide coverage, lots of lanes to win, and plenty of ways for multiple players to cash on the same draw.

Payouts, prize tiers, and what to do with a winning ticket (NY) 💰

Quick payout guidance (and the cash lump sum question)

For jackpot games like NY Lotto, prizes at the top can involve choices—often including annuity-style payments versus a cash lump sum option. The exact choice and timing can matter a lot, so don’t rush: sign the back of your ticket, keep it safe, and verify instructions before you do anything else.

For daily games (Numbers, Win 4, Take 5), prizes are typically structured by prize tier and wager type. Your odds depend on the game and how you played it (straight, box, etc.). If you’re holding something significant, your next stop may be a regional claim center rather than a retailer—especially above certain thresholds.

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Turn today’s repeats into tomorrow’s strategy

Want to pressure-test your picks before the next drawing? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: check the latest New York Lotto tools at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-lotto/ and explore Take 5 Midday and Evening at https://nichebrai.com/new-york-take-5-midday/ and https://nichebrai.com/new-york-take-5-evening/.

If you’re tracking broader multi-state momentum, you can also compare patterns and odds thinking with tools like https://nichebrai.com/megamillions-pro/ and https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/—because sometimes the best insights come from seeing how different games “behave.” 🚀

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lottery Daily winning numbers for Saturday, February 7, 2026?

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Did the New York Lotto jackpot roll over on February 7, 2026, and what was it worth?

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How do New York Lottery Daily prize tiers, odds, and claim center rules work for Take 5 and Win 4?

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