- ⚡ Texas Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Texas Cash Five: 1-5-7-16-20; Texas Two Step: 2-13-17-25 + Bonus Ball 4.
- Jackpot Status: Texas Two Step played for a $225,000 jackpot (hit status not provided); Texas Cash Five jackpot listed as “Check Site.”
- Drawing Time: Draw schedules vary by game; check the official Texas Lottery calendar for the next drawing time.
- Payout Chart: Scroll to the prize tier and payout notes below for what matches typically pay and how to claim.
- TrendPick AI Insight: Both draws leaned low-to-mid with a classic 3-odd/2-even feel—steady patterns, wild odds.
The Texas Lottery Daily results for Thursday, February 5, 2026 include Texas Cash Five (1-5-7-16-20) and Texas Two Step (2-13-17-25 with Bonus Ball 4). Texas Two Step’s advertised jackpot was $225,000, while the Cash Five jackpot amount was not provided in the feed and is listed as “Check Site.”
Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Thursday, February 5, 2026
Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step results
Texas Cash Five
1571620
Texas Two Step
2131725+ Bonus Ball:4
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Cash Five: 49; Two Step: 57 | Balanced-to-low totals (not the “sky-high” kind that makes your calculator sweat) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Cash Five: 3 odd / 2 even; Two Step: 3 odd / 1 even (+ Bonus Ball 4 even) | Standard lean—enough even numbers to look responsible, not enough to improve your odds |
| Spread (Range) | Cash Five: 19; Two Step: 23 | Moderate coverage—neither tightly clustered nor flung across the map |
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Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Texas Cash Five & Texas Two Step (Feb. 5, 2026)
Let’s talk money first, because that’s why we’re all here. Texas Two Step strutted in with a $225,000 jackpot on the marquee—nice enough to change your weekend plans, not quite enough to buy an island (maybe a sandbar with ambition). Whether someone snagged it with a lucky ticket isn’t confirmed in today’s data feed, so if you’re holding 2-13-17-25 with Bonus Ball 4, consider this your cue to walk—calmly—toward a claim center.
Cash Five, meanwhile, is playing hard to get: the jackpot field says “Check Site”. Translation: the prize pot is either growing up nicely or it just got a haircut—either way, your best financial move is verifying the official amount before you start spending imaginary winnings.
Number distribution: low, mid, and the art of not panicking
Cash Five landed on 1-5-7-16-20, which reads like a tidy little ladder from low to lower-mid, with just enough lift at 16 and 20 to keep it from feeling like a “numbers under 10” reunion. There are three low numbers (1, 5, 7) and two that live in the teens/twenties. If you were hoping for a high-number stampede, today was not your day.
Two Step delivered 2-13-17-25 plus a Bonus Ball 4. That’s a pleasantly spaced set: one single-digit starter, two teens, and a 25 to finish with a little flair. The Bonus Ball being 4 keeps the low-number theme alive—Texas said, “Let’s keep this affordable,” at least numerically.
Consecutive numbers and repeats: the (non)drama
No consecutive pairs showed up in either main line—no 16-17, no 4-5, none of that “so close you can taste it” chaos. Also, there’s no direct number overlap between the Cash Five main set and the Two Step main set. That means if you played the same core numbers in both games, today offered a gentle reminder that consistency is admirable… and odds are still the boss.
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a low-to-mid bias across both draws, paired with a standard odd-heavy mix (3-to-2 style when applicable). In plain English: the results look statistically normal, which is the most boring sentence in gambling—and also the most honest.
Stats with a side of sarcasm: sum and spread
Cash Five’s sum of 49 is on the modest side. Two Step’s sum of 57 is similarly grounded—think “reasonable dinner bill,” not “new car.” Spreads were 19 and 23, giving each draw enough range to cover the board without becoming a full-on statewide road trip.
Payout basics: prize tiers, cash options, and claiming like an adult
Each game has its own prize tier structure, and your payout depends on how many numbers you matched (and in Two Step, whether you hit that Bonus Ball). If you’re fortunate enough to hit a top prize, you’ll typically have a choice of payout style depending on game rules—some jackpots offer a cash lump sum option, while others are set amounts. Before you start drafting the resignation email, check the official rules and validate your ticket—preferably before it becomes a “souvenir.”
Pro tip that costs $0: sign the back of your ticket, keep it somewhere safe, and head to an authorized retailer or a claim center depending on the prize amount. Your future self will thank you, and your present self won’t have to play detective.
Next-draw strategy notes – Texas Lottery Daily (Feb. 5, 2026)
If today’s numbers taught us anything, it’s that the universe enjoys a tidy distribution and does not negotiate with hunches. Still, you can analyze patterns without pretending you’ve cracked the vault. If you like playing balanced, consider mixes that avoid extreme clustering; if you like playing spicy, embrace the chaos—just don’t confuse “spicy” with “statistically smart.” The odds remain stubbornly unimpressed either way.
Want to sanity-check your picks before the next draw? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI—start with the Texas pages for Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step. If you’re also chasing big multistate dreams (and big multistate odds), you can compare approaches with tools like Powerball Pro or Mega Millions Pro.
Until then: check your ticket, double-check the jackpot status on the official site, and remember—today’s results are a reminder that “random” is not a personal attack. It just feels like one when it misses your numbers by exactly one. Again.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Texas Lottery Daily winning numbers for Thursday, February 5, 2026?
See analysis above.
Was the Texas Two Step $225,000 jackpot hit on February 5, 2026 or did it roll over?
See analysis above.
How do Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step prize tiers, odds, and claiming rules work?
See analysis above.