Texas Lottery Daily results for Saturday, January 31, 2026 included Texas Cash Five (4-15-20-27-28) and Texas Two Step (19-20-25-27 with Bonus Ball: 20). The Texas Two Step jackpot is shown at $1.38 million, while the Texas Cash Five jackpot status is listed as “Check Site,” so players should confirm whether the top prize was hit or rolled over on the official Texas Lottery posting.

Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Saturday, January 31, 2026

Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step results

Texas Cash Five (Jan. 31, 2026):
415202728

Texas Two Step (Jan. 31, 2026) — Jackpot: $1.38 Million:
19202527+ Bonus Ball:20

Let’s talk about what matters: life-changing money. Texas Two Step is sitting at a reported $1.38 million—and whether it was hit tonight or it’s about to keep climbing depends on what the official results and prize validations show. If you’re holding a lucky ticket, don’t guess—head to a claim center or verify through the Texas Lottery’s tools before you start planning that cash lump sum daydream.

Metric AnalysisToday’s ResultAI Assessment
Sum of BallsCash Five: 94; Two Step: 91Balanced totals for both draws (neither unusually low nor high).
Odd/Even MixCash Five: 2 odd / 3 even; Two Step: 3 odd / 1 evenCash Five looks standard; Two Step skews slightly odd-heavy but still within typical lottery variance.
Spread (Range)Cash Five range: 24; Two Step range: 8Cash Five shows wide coverage; Two Step is condensed and clustered tight.
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Texas Lottery Daily pattern watch – Cash Five + Two Step (Jan. 31, 2026)

The “20” takeover and cross-game repeats

Circle this number in red ink: 20. It landed in Texas Cash Five, then showed up again in Texas Two Step—and not just once. It hit as a main ball and popped again as the Bonus Ball. That kind of double-appearance doesn’t mean the next draw is “due” for anything (odds don’t keep a memory), but it is exactly the kind of coincidence that gets players buzzing at the convenience store counter.

The **TrendPick AI Engine** detected a notable cross-game overlap, with 20 and 27 appearing in both draws. If you’re tracking repeats as part of your routine, this is the headline of the night: two shared numbers across two separate games on the same date.

Cash Five distribution: wide spread, late-number punch

Cash Five delivered a broad sweep: 4 on the low end, then a staircase up through 15 and 20, finishing with 27 and 28. That 27–28 pairing is a clean, consecutive finish—small detail, big excitement if it matches your picks. Stat-wise, the range (24) signals decent separation across the board, which is typical for a draw that “feels random” to most eyes.

From a low-vs-high view, Cash Five leaned slightly higher: three numbers landed at 20 or above. That doesn’t change the odds, but it can influence how players perceive patterns—and how they choose numbers for the next round.

Two Step’s tight cluster: a compact draw with a loud bonus

Texas Two Step came in tightly packed: 19-20-25-27. That range of 8 is condensed—like the numbers decided to huddle together. Then the Bonus Ball screamed “20” again, turning this draw into a one-number storyline.

When draws compress like this, some players read it as a “cluster night.” Others see it as a warning against chasing patterns. The truth is simpler: every combination carries the same odds, but your strategy—quick pick vs. curated set, consecutive coverage vs. spread—determines what you’re comfortable playing.

Prize tiers, cash lump sum talk, and how to claim in Texas (Jan. 31, 2026)

What winners should do next

If you matched enough numbers to land in a meaningful prize tier, take a breath and protect that ticket first. Sign it (if permitted), store it safely, and verify results using official sources. For larger wins, you’ll typically be directed to a Texas Lottery claim center rather than handling it at a retail counter.

And yes, the big question always follows: cash lump sum or not? Some games and prize structures offer options and some don’t; it varies by game and by the prize you’ve won. Your best move is to confirm the exact payout rules tied to your ticket’s game, draw date, and prize level before making any financial decisions.

Where to dig deeper with TrendPick AI

Want to analyze what tonight’s repeats and clusters could mean for your next picks—without pretending the odds are anything but the odds? Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: check the dedicated pages for Texas Two Step and Texas Cash Five. If you’re also tracking national giants, compare patterns and number heat maps with the tools on Powerball Pro and Mega Millions Pro.

Bottom line: tonight delivered a tight Two Step cluster, a wide Cash Five spread, and a headline-grabbing repeat of 20. If the jackpot wasn’t hit, that’s bad news for players tonight—but great news for the jackpot’s next chapter.

TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A

What were the Texas Lottery Daily winning numbers for Saturday, January 31, 2026?

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Did the Texas Two Step jackpot roll over or get hit on January 31, 2026?

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How do Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step prize tiers, odds, and claiming rules work in Texas?

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