
- ⚡ New York Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: NY Lotto 27-28-29-31-39-52 (Bonus 51); Take 5 Midday 19-25-27-30-36; Take 5 Evening 15-16-34-35-36; Pick 10 drew 2-7-8-11-12-15-19-20-26-31-32-33-35-44-55-57-62-74-77-78; Numbers Midday 9-9-9; Numbers Evening 9-0-2; Win 4 Midday 4-6-5-6; Win 4 Evening 4-8-5-4.
- Jackpot Status: Not confirmed in the data feed.
- Drawing Time: Varies by game — check the official lottery site.
- Payout Info: Prize tiers vary — see official rules; below is pattern analysis.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Today leaned heavily into “neighbor numbers” and repeats—27 showed up twice, and the Lotto line stacked three straight.
New York Lottery Daily results for Wednesday, February 25, 2026 featured a $4.1 Million New York Lotto draw of 27-28-29-31-39-52 with Bonus Ball 51, plus Take 5, Pick 10, Numbers, and Win 4 outcomes. The feed lists “No Winners” for both Take 5 draws, while other games show advertised top prizes; jackpot status is not confirmed in the data feed. Below, TrendPick AI breaks down the number patterns, including repeats, ranges, and clustering.
New York Lottery Daily lottery results – Wednesday, February 25, 2026
New York Lotto ($4.1 Million) results
New York Lotto: 272829313952+ Bonus Ball:51
Money headline first: the feed tags New York Lotto at $4.1 Million 💰. Jackpot status: not confirmed in the feed—so we’re staying strict and factual. Still, that main line is spicy: three consecutive numbers (27-28-29) right out of the gate, then a hop to 31, a mid jump to 39, and a high finish at 52. Bonus Ball 51 sits right next door to 52—classic “high-end neighbors” energy.
Take 5 Midday & Evening results (No Winners listed)
Take 5 Midday: 1925273036
Take 5 Evening: 1516343536
The feed explicitly says “No Winners” for both Take 5 Midday and Take 5 Evening. That’s not a jackpot call for other games, but it is a clean status note for Take 5. Midday carries 19-25-27-30-36, while Evening leans into another mini-streak: 15-16 and 34-35-36—three straight to close it out. If you were holding a lucky ticket with a tight cluster, you were at least in the right neighborhood.
Pick 10 ($500,000) results
Pick 10: 2781112151920263132333544555762747778
Pick 10 is flagged at $500,000 💰🚀. This draw is the definition of “balanced chaos”: 20 numbers spanning from 2 to 78, split perfectly between odd and even. There are little pockets of momentum (7-8, 11-12, 19-20, 31-32-33) and then big gaps that keep it from feeling too condensed.
Numbers & Win 4 results (daily-game action)
Numbers Midday: 999 | Numbers Evening: 902
Win 4 Midday: 4656 | Win 4 Evening: 4854
Numbers Midday went full “triplet”: 9-9-9. That’s a pattern players love (and fear) because it’s clean, loud, and rare-feeling—though odds don’t care about vibes. Win 4 kept repeating digits too: Midday ends with another 6, while Evening repeats the 4 on both ends.
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | NY Lotto sum 206; Take 5 sums 137/136; Pick 10 sum 698 | Lotto leans high; Take 5 balanced; Pick 10 high (as expected with 20 balls) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Lotto 4 odd/2 even; Take 5 Midday 3/2; Take 5 Evening 2/3; Pick 10 10/10 | Mostly standard—Pick 10 is textbook balanced, Lotto slightly odd-heavy |
| Spread (Range) | Lotto range 25; Take 5 ranges 17/21; Pick 10 range 76 | Lotto moderately wide; Take 5 compact; Pick 10 wide coverage across the board |
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New York Lottery Daily pattern watch – Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Cluster hits, repeats, and “neighbor numbers”
The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected heavy clustering in two places: the high 20s/low 30s and the mid-30s. NY Lotto opened with 27-28-29, then Take 5 Midday also featured 27—one of the cleanest cross-game repeats on the slate. On the “neighbors” front, Lotto’s Bonus 51 sitting right beside main-ball 52 is the kind of adjacency that makes players do a double-take at the claim center window.
Take 5 Evening practically screamed “cluster ticket”: 34-35-36 is a three-number staircase, and it also overlaps with the Midday’s 36. If your strategy leans into consecutive combos, today was your proof that sequences do show up—just not on demand.
Low vs high distribution: where the weight landed
NY Lotto carried a top-heavy feel thanks to 52 (plus Bonus 51), even though it started in the 20s. Pick 10, meanwhile, covered everything: low single digits (2, 7, 8), mid-board runs (31-32-33), and late 70s (74, 77, 78). That’s wide spread—good for variety, brutal for anyone hunting a tight pattern.
Daily games delivered the drama: Numbers Midday 9-9-9 is a pure repetition event, while Win 4 doubled down on mirrored/echo vibes (4-6-5-6 and 4-8-5-4). If you play boxed, straight, or combo styles, check your exact play type—payouts depend on prize tier rules, not just matching digits.
What to do next in New York – tickets, payouts, and smart checks
If you matched, verify the prize tier and your play style (straight vs box vs combo) before you start daydreaming about the cash lump sum life 💰. Also: don’t rely on social posts—use official validation and, for bigger prizes, follow the Lottery’s instructions for a local claim center visit.
Want sharper reads before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—jump into New York-specific pages like New York Lotto, Take 5 Midday, Take 5 Evening, or Pick 10. If you also follow multi-state odds and big-pot swings, compare pattern notes with tools like Powerball Pro and Mega Millions Pro.
Responsible play note: Play 18+ where legal. Set a budget, keep it entertainment-first, and don’t chase losses—odds don’t “owe” anyone a win.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the New York Lotto winning numbers for February 25, 2026 including the Bonus Ball?
See analysis above.
Did Take 5 have any jackpot winners in New York on Wednesday, February 25, 2026?
See analysis above.
How do odd/even mix and number range affect pattern analysis for New York Lottery Daily games?
See analysis above.