ny lotto kXQiNl8

For Monday, February 16, 2026, the New York Lottery Daily results included New York Lotto numbers 9-18-24-29-41-48 with Bonus Ball 32, plus Take 5 (Midday 2-7-22-23-29; Evening 3-15-18-23-30) and other daily draws. The NY Lotto jackpot is listed at $3.5 million in the data feed, while both Take 5 draws are explicitly marked “No Winners.”

New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Monday, February 16, 2026

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

Let’s talk money first—because that’s why we’re all here, pretending we “just like the math.” New York Lotto dangled a $3.5 million top prize, Pick 10 flashed $500,000, and the daily games kept the smaller (but very real) prize tiers humming. If you’ve got a lucky ticket, this is your moment to double-check before you stroll into a claim center like you own the place.

New York Lotto

91824294148+ Bonus Ball:32

New York Take 5 Midday

27222329

New York Take 5 Evening

315182330

New York Pick 10

34789161921253334364149535558636980

New York Numbers Midday

423

New York Numbers Evening

233

New York Win 4 Midday

1925

New York Win 4 Evening

4254
Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsNY Lotto: 169Balanced (right in the “nothing weird here” zone)
Odd/Even MixNY Lotto: 3 odd / 3 evenStandard mix—symmetry lovers, rejoice
Spread (Range)NY Lotto: 39Wide coverage—numbers didn’t huddle for warmth
⚡ TrendPick AI Analysis

Strategize for the Next New York Lotto Draw

Don’t play random numbers. Use the probability clusters detected by our engine.


Open New York Lotto Strategy →

TrendPick patterns for New York Lottery Daily – February 16, 2026

Take 5 repeats, Lotto balance, and Pick 10’s big spread

If your “strategy” is vibes and a favorite hoodie, no judgment—but the patterns today actually give us a few talking points. The TrendPick AI Engine detected repeat action centered on 23 (in both Take 5 draws) and a nice cross-game echo with 29 (Take 5 Midday and NY Lotto). That doesn’t make them “due” (odds don’t do loyalty programs), but it does make Monday’s card feel thematically consistent.

Take 5 Midday posted 2-7-22-23-29 (sum 83, 3 odd/2 even, range 27) and the feed says No Winners. The lineup leaned low-to-mid, with just enough 20s to make it look like it had a plan. Take 5 Evening answered with 3-15-18-23-30 (sum 89, 3 odd/2 even, range 27), also marked No Winners. Two straight drawings with identical range values is a neat little coincidence—like finding two quarters in two different couch cushions and feeling briefly invincible.

New York Lotto (9-18-24-29-41-48 + Bonus Ball 32) was cleanly split: three odds, three evens, sum 169, range 39. Translation: no extreme clustering, no suspiciously tiny spread, and no all-evens parade. If you were chasing a “balanced” grid, you got one—though the odds of matching all six are still the financial equivalent of trying to pay rent with wishes.

Pick 10 came in with a long runway: 3-4-7-8-9-16-19-21-25-33-34-36-41-49-53-55-58-63-69-80 (sum 683, 13 odd/7 even, range 77) with the jackpot listed at $500,000. That range is skyscraper-tall—stretching from 3 to 80—so it’s not a “tight cluster” kind of day. Also: a nice mini-streak early on with 7-8-9. Consecutives don’t improve your chance next time, but they do make the draw look like it briefly forgot it wasn’t counting.

The daily-digit games brought their own flavor. Numbers Midday landed on 4-2-3 (sum 9, range 2) and Numbers Evening printed 2-3-3 (sum 8, range 1). Evening’s double-3 is the kind of repeat that makes people say, “I almost played that,” which is the lottery’s favorite genre of heartbreak. Over in Win 4, Midday’s 1-9-2-5 (sum 17) was fairly scattered, while Evening’s 4-2-5-4 (sum 15) repeated the 4—again, fun to observe, not a coupon code for future wins.

How to use this info (without pretending you can outsmart probability) – Feb. 16, 2026

Prize tiers, cash lump sum talk, and the claim-center reality check

First: confirm your prize tier on the official rules page for each game. Then decide how you’d want to be paid if you ever land a top prize that offers choices—some jackpots can involve a cash lump sum option, and yes, taxes love winners more than winners love taxes.

Second: if you’re building plays for upcoming draws, consider whether you’re unintentionally overloading one band (too many low numbers, too many birthdays, etc.). Monday’s Lotto showed a broad spread; Pick 10 went even wider. Use that as a gentle reminder that variety in your selections might make you feel better—but it doesn’t change the odds, which remain stubbornly unimpressed by our feelings.

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 comparison-shopping other big-draw math, the analysis tools for Powerball and Mega Millions can scratch the same data itch.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it fun, and don’t chase losses—bad odds don’t become good just because you’re feeling “due.”

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the New York Lotto winning numbers for Monday, February 16, 2026, including the Bonus Ball?

See analysis above.

Did anyone win the Take 5 jackpot in New York on February 16, 2026 (midday or evening)?

See analysis above.

Where can I check New York Pick 10 results and understand the prize tiers for February 16, 2026?

See analysis above.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *