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The Texas Lottery Daily results for Thursday, February 26, 2026 included Texas Cash Five (5-7-14-18-19), Lotto Texas (2-28-38-47-48-49), and Texas Two Step (2-8-29-33 with Bonus Ball 35). The feed lists a $25.25 Million jackpot figure for Lotto Texas and $1.55 Million for Two Step, while overall jackpot outcome/status is not confirmed in the data feed. If you’re checking a cash lump sum option or a specific prize tier, verify details on the official site or at a claim center.

Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Thursday, February 26, 2026

Texas Cash Five, Lotto Texas, and Texas Two Step results

Texas Cash Five

57141819

Lotto Texas

22838474849

Texas Two Step

282933+ Bonus Ball:35
Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash Five: 63 | Lotto Texas: 212 | Two Step: 72Cash Five and Two Step look balanced-to-low; Lotto Texas is high (top-end loaded).
Odd/Even MixCash Five: 3 odd / 2 even | Lotto Texas: 2 odd / 4 even | Two Step: 2 odd / 2 evenMostly standard; Lotto Texas tilts even-heavy, which can feel “weird” but isn’t rare.
Spread (Range)Cash Five: 14 | Lotto Texas: 47 | Two Step: 31Lotto Texas is wide coverage; Cash Five is condensed; Two Step sits in the middle.

Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Texas Cash Five, Lotto Texas, Two Step (Feb 26, 2026)

Let’s talk about what your eyes probably noticed immediately: Thursday’s Texas card had a split personality. One game stayed tight and neighborly (Cash Five), and another went full “road trip” across the board (Lotto Texas). That matters if you like to sanity-check your picks against number distribution and odds logic—without pretending patterns predict tomorrow. 💰

Texas Cash Five (5-7-14-18-19): tight cluster, clean finish

Cash Five delivered a compact little story: 5 and 7 start it off, then you get a steady climb into the teens with 14, 18, and 19. The range is only 14, so it’s a condensed draw—great if you’re the type who likes “bunched” outcomes, even though the odds don’t care about aesthetics.

There’s also a subtle micro-run at the end: 18-19. Consecutive pairs are common enough to be normal, but they pop to human brains because they look intentional. In prize-tier terms, this kind of clustering is often what makes players feel a ticket was “close,” especially when you miss by a single digit.

Lotto Texas ($25.25 Million listed): 2-28-38-47-48-49 goes big and even-leaning

Here’s the headline draw energy 🚀: Lotto Texas is posted at $25.25 Million in the feed, and the numbers themselves are huge-range chaos—2 all the way to 49. That 47-point spread screams wide coverage, and the tail end is spicy: 47-48-49 is a three-number staircase right at the top.

Even/odd leaned even-heavy (four evens). That’s not “better” or “worse,” just a reminder that “balanced” mixes aren’t guaranteed on any single draw. The sum (212) is also high, which matches what you see: three of the six numbers sit in the top three slots (47, 48, 49). If you’re building lines for the next draw, this is where some players intentionally counter-weight with more mid-band numbers—just don’t confuse preference with probability.

Jackpot status note: the feed provides the jackpot amount, but the status (won/continued) is not confirmed in the data feed. If you’re chasing the cash lump sum figure, you’ll need the official posting for the actual election and any claim deadlines.

Texas Two Step ($1.55 Million listed): 2-8-29-33 + Bonus 35 keeps it steady

Two Step shows a more measured distribution: two low numbers (2, 8), then two higher steps (29, 33), plus a Bonus Ball 35 that sits close to the top of the main set. That proximity—33 with 35 nearby—creates a “nearby neighbor” feel without a true consecutive run in the main four.

The mix is perfectly split (2 odd / 2 even) and the sum is modest (72). In plain English: it’s a tidy, middle-road draw. Jackpot is listed as $1.55 Million here, but again—Jackpot status: not confirmed in the data feed.

Cross-game signals TrendPick AI watches – repeats, bands, and “too-pretty” sequences (Feb 26, 2026)

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a notable cross-game repeat: the number 2 appears in both Lotto Texas and Texas Two Step. Repeats across separate games on the same date aren’t predictive, but they’re a classic “watercooler stat” players love, especially when they’re holding a lucky ticket with the repeated digit.

Band-wise, Thursday leaned top-heavy overall thanks to Lotto Texas stacking 47-48-49. Meanwhile, Cash Five stayed under 20 entirely. That contrast is useful if you track your own ticket history and want to diversify your number bands—low (1–10), mid (11–30), high (31+). No system beats the odds, but smart coverage can keep your picks from becoming copy-paste clones.

If you plan to validate winnings, use the official Texas Lottery tools and follow the right claim center process for your prize tier. Smaller prizes are usually retail-claim friendly; bigger ones may require in-person verification and ID, and some prizes allow a cash lump sum election where applicable (game-dependent).

Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: check Texas Lotto analysis, Texas Two Step insights, and Texas Cash Five tracking. Want broader comparisons? See how other states’ lotto patterns look, like Powerball or Mega Millions, for perspective on number spread and volatility.

Responsible play note: Lottery games are for adults 18+ where legal. Set a budget, treat tickets as entertainment, and don’t chase losses. If spending stops feeling fun, take a break and seek help.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Texas Cash Five winning numbers for Thursday, February 26, 2026?

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What were the Lotto Texas winning numbers and the listed jackpot amount on February 26, 2026?

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How do I claim a Texas Lottery prize and what should I know about prize tiers and claim centers?

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