- ⚡ Texas Lottery Daily Quick Report & Payout Info
- Winning Numbers: Texas Cash Five hit 3-9-14-22-33; Texas Two Step landed 19-20-25-27 with Bonus Ball 20.
- Jackpot Status: Texas Two Step is advertised at $1.38 Million; Texas Cash Five jackpot is listed as “Check Site” (confirm rollover vs. win on the official results page).
- Drawing Time: Texas Lottery evening draws are typically held nightly (times vary by game); verify the posted draw time on the Texas Lottery site or your retailer receipt.
- Payout Chart: Scroll down for a quick look at how today’s stats map to prize-tier style expectations and what to check before you head to a claim center.
- TrendPick AI Insight: A repeated “20” (main + bonus) and a compact Two Step range made this a tight, pattern-heavy draw.
Texas Lottery Daily results for Friday, January 30, 2026 featured Texas Cash Five numbers 3-9-14-22-33 and Texas Two Step numbers 19-20-25-27 with Bonus Ball 20. Texas Two Step is shown at a $1.38 million jackpot, while the Texas Cash Five jackpot amount is not provided in the draw data (listed as “Check Site”), so jackpot outcome should be confirmed on the official posting.
Texas Lottery Daily lottery results – Friday, January 30, 2026
Texas Cash Five and Texas Two Step results
Let’s talk money first. Texas Two Step is sitting pretty at $1.38 million 💰—and whether that’s because nobody nailed it or because the next advertised jackpot is being promoted, you’ll want to double-check the official report before celebrating (or grieving) your ticket.
Meanwhile, Cash Five delivered a clean, spaced-out lineup that looks simple on paper… and still manages to be brutal in the odds department. That’s the daily-lottery grind: smaller pools, faster wins, and just enough chaos to keep Texas dreaming. 🚀
Texas Cash Five (Jan 30, 2026):
39142233
Texas Two Step (Jan 30, 2026):
19202527+ Bonus Ball:20
Texas Lottery Daily stats table – Cash Five & Two Step (Jan 30, 2026)
If you’re the kind of player who tracks patterns, today’s numbers were more “tight formation” than “scattershot.” Below are the quick metrics that TrendPick fans love—sum, odd/even, and spread—because they help you describe what happened, even if they don’t change the underlying odds.
| Metric Analysis | Today’s Result | AI Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Sum of Balls | Cash Five: 81; Two Step: 91 | Balanced-to-slightly-high (neither draw was extreme) |
| Odd/Even Mix | Cash Five: 3 odd / 2 even; Two Step: 3 odd / 1 even (bonus 20 is even) | Standard leaning odd; mild volatility with the bonus echo |
| Spread (Range) | Cash Five range: 30; Two Step range: 8 | Cash Five wide coverage; Two Step condensed and “clustered” |
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Deep dive: TrendPick AI patterns for Texas Cash Five & Texas Two Step – Jan 30, 2026
Cash Five pattern read: wide spread, calm rhythm
Cash Five showed a classic “ladder-ish” feel without true consecutive numbers. You’ve got low (3, 9), mid (14, 22), and a single high anchor (33). That’s a fairly balanced distribution across the board, and the sum of 81 sits comfortably in the middle of what players tend to see in five-ball games.
No obvious repeats are visible within the same draw (as expected), and there’s no back-to-back pair like 14-15 or 22-23 to create that “consecutive buzz” players love. The spacing is neat: 3→9 (+6), 9→14 (+5), 14→22 (+8), 22→33 (+11). Not symmetrical, but it does drift upward in larger steps—exactly the sort of thing people describe as “smooth” after the fact.
From a practical standpoint: if your lucky ticket matched 4-of-5 (or hit the top prize), the next stop is confirming prize tier rules and whether you can claim at a retailer or need a claim center visit. Smaller wins usually cash quickly; bigger hits come with paperwork and patience—especially if you’re weighing a cash lump sum option in other jackpot games (Cash Five itself is typically straight prize tiers, but players often cross-shop games with lump-sum choices).
The TrendPick AI Engine detected a “wide-but-even” footprint for Cash Five: a broad range (30) paired with a non-chaotic odd/even split (3/2). That combo tends to feel random to the eye—because it is—yet it avoids the extremes that make people swear a draw is “rigged” when it’s just math doing math.
Two Step pattern read: the 20 echo steals the show
Texas Two Step was the dramatic one. The main numbers 19-20-25-27 stayed packed tight with a range of just 8. Then the Bonus Ball landed on… 20. Same number. Twice. That doesn’t happen every day, and it’s the kind of detail that sends group chats into overdrive.
Here’s what it means in plain terms: the draw had a strong center of gravity around the low 20s, with 19 and 20 acting like a “mini-cluster,” then a jump to 25 and 27. It’s not consecutive-heavy (only 19-20 are consecutive), but it is compact—great for players who love “tight windows,” frustrating for anyone who spread picks across the board.
Jackpot-wise, Two Step is posted at $1.38 million. If you were chasing the top prize, confirm whether the jackpot was hit or rolled over by checking the official posting and the next draw’s advertised amount. And if you did win big, move carefully: sign the back of the ticket, store it safely, and contact the appropriate claim center before making any public noise.
Next-step tools & where to analyze your picks (Texas Lottery Daily)
Want to play smarter without pretending you can “beat” the odds? Track patterns, compare recent ranges, and test number pools before you buy. Analyze your strategy for the next draw with TrendPick AI for these games on NichebrAI: use the Texas Cash Five hub at nichebrai.com/texas-cash-five and the Two Step page at nichebrai.com/texas-two-step.
And if you’re cross-checking multi-state jackpot behavior for comparison, you can also explore the big national games at nichebrai.com/powerball-pro and nichebrai.com/megamillions-pro—helpful context when you’re deciding between frequent smaller prize tiers and the long-shot life-changers. 🚀
Reminder: Always verify results with the official Texas Lottery posting. Retailer receipts and official listings settle all arguments—especially when a number like “20” shows up twice and everyone suddenly becomes a statistician.
TrendPick AI: Quick Q&A
What were the Texas Lottery Daily winning numbers for Friday, January 30, 2026?
See analysis above.
Did the Texas Two Step jackpot roll over or get hit on January 30, 2026?
See analysis above.
Where can I claim a Texas Cash Five or Texas Two Step prize and how do prize tiers work?
See analysis above.