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The Other US State Lotteries results for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 featured Colorado Lotto+ with winning numbers 3-14-20-25-36-37 (Plus: 1-3-16-18-31-36). The listed jackpot was $1.32 million; because the raw draw feed does not state “jackpot won,” players should assume it likely rolled over pending official confirmation.

Other US State Lotteries lottery results – Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Colorado Lotto+ results (main draw + Plus)

Let’s get to the money first: $1.32 million was sitting in the Colorado Lotto+ jackpot seat like it owned the place. Whether it got escorted out by a lucky ticket holder or stayed for another round isn’t explicitly stated in the draw data—so, in true personal-finance fashion, we’ll call it “unconfirmed” and advise you to verify with the official results before you start browsing vacation homes.

Colorado Lotto+ (Main):

31420253637

Colorado Lotto+ Plus:

1316183136

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of Balls135Balanced (mid-sum for a 6-ball draw—neither bargain-bin low nor champagne high)
Odd/Even MixOdd 3 / Even 3Standard mix (your odds didn’t get a makeover, but at least it’s not lopsided)
Spread (Range)34Wide coverage (numbers stretched across the board instead of clustering in one neighborhood)
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Colorado Lotto+ (Colorado) pattern watch – Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Distribution, clusters, and the “why do I always miss by one number?” effect

The main draw (3-14-20-25-36-37) is a classic “reasonable adult” set: it doesn’t do anything too chaotic, which is ironic because lottery odds are basically chaos in formalwear. You’ve got three lows-to-mids (3, 14, 20, 25) and two late numbers (36, 37) that show up like they were invited as a pair.

Low vs. high: If you split the field into low (1–19) and high (20+), this draw leans slightly high thanks to 20, 25, 36, 37—four out of six are 20 or above. That’s not a “trend,” it’s just where the ping-pong balls happened to land. Still, it’s a nice reminder that you don’t need to camp out in the single digits to feel “lucky.”

Consecutive numbers: The headline here is the tidy back-to-back finish: 36-37. Consecutives look spicy, but they’re not rarer than any other specific pair—your brain just gives them better PR.

Gaps and pacing: The spacing runs 11 (3→14), 6 (14→20), 5 (20→25), 11 (25→36), 1 (36→37). That alternating “big jump, small jump” rhythm is aesthetically pleasing, which—unfortunately—is not a prize tier.

The TrendPick AI Engine detected a balanced profile overall: a midline sum (135), an even 3/3 odd-even split, and a broad spread (range 34). Translation: the draw didn’t bunch up in one corner of the board, so if you were hoping for a tight cluster to validate your “I always play birthdays” strategy… today was not your day.

Plus draw: repeats, echoes, and sneaky overlap

The Plus line (1-3-16-18-31-36) quietly borrowed a couple of outfits from the main draw’s closet: 3 and 36 appear in both. That overlap is the kind of thing that makes players feel like they were “close,” which is adorable—like being close to paying your rent with Monopoly money.

Plus also stacks more heavily into the low-to-mid range (1, 3, 16, 18) before stepping up to 31 and 36. No consecutive pairs this time, but the 16-18 mini-cluster keeps it cozy.

Payout & claim notes for Other US State Lotteries (Colorado Lotto+) – Feb. 11, 2026

Prize tiers, cash lump sum talk, and where to claim

Colorado Lotto+ payouts depend on prize tier—i.e., how many numbers you match and whether you added the Plus option. Exact prize amounts and odds can shift with ticket sales and rules, so your best move is to cross-check the official Colorado Lottery page before making any plans involving quitting your job dramatically.

If you did hit something meaningful, remember: some prizes can be claimed at retailers, while larger wins typically require a lottery claim center. And if the top prize is offered with payment options (not all state games do it the same way), you may be choosing between a long-term annuity and a cash lump sum. The lump sum is the “money now” option—great for paying off debt, funding a business, or simply staring at your bank app in disbelief.

One more responsible-adult reminder: keep that ticket safe. Sign it. Photograph it. Treat it like the world’s smallest, most fragile savings bond.

How to play smarter next time (without pretending you can out-math the odds) – Feb. 11, 2026

TrendPick AI planning tools for Colorado Lotto+

Here’s the part where I’m supposed to pretend patterns equal predictions. They don’t. The odds are the odds, and they don’t care about your “hot numbers,” your lucky socks, or the fact that you once dreamed about the number 14.

What you can do is bring a little structure to your choices: avoid accidental duplicates, watch your number spread, and decide whether you prefer clustered selections or wide coverage—mostly for your own consistency and budget sanity. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI, including Colorado Lotto+ tools here: https://nichebrai.com/colorado-lotto/. If you’re comparing how other states’ games behave, you can also peek at big-jackpot baselines like Powerball analysis: https://nichebrai.com/powerball-pro/.

Because if you’re going to chase a dream, you might as well do it with a plan—and a spending limit that won’t require its own bailout.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Other US State Lotteries winning numbers for Wednesday, February 11, 2026?

See analysis above.

Did the Colorado Lotto+ $1.32 million jackpot get hit or roll over on February 11, 2026?

See analysis above.

How do Colorado Lotto+ prize tiers, payouts, and odds work (including Plus)?

See analysis above.

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