2by2 Lottery Draw Results for February 19, 2026: Winning Numbers and Prize Breakdown Revealed

Lottery players across the Midwest woke up to find the latest results from the official 2by2 drawing held on Thursday, February 19, 2026. The nightly draw, offered across Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming, delivered fresh numbers and updated prize breakdowns for hopeful players.

Winning Numbers for Feb. 19, 2026

The official 2by2 results for Thursday showed the following numbers:

Red Balls: 2, 15
White Balls: 2, 11

The top prize for the game remains a fixed $22,000, awarded to players who match all four numbers exactly. On this draw, no player matched all four, leaving the top prize unclaimed.

Prize Breakdown and Winners

According to results from the Multi-State Lottery Association:

  • $22,000 Top Prize: No winners
  • Match Three Numbers ($100): 32 winners
  • Match Two Numbers ($3): 818 winners
  • Match One Number (Free Ticket): 6,879 winners

This distribution highlights how even small wins can add up, with thousands of players taking home free plays or smaller cash prizes.

About the 2by2 Game

The 2by2 lottery game is a beloved daily draw that challenges players to pick four numbers – two from a red pool and two from a white pool, each ranging from 1 to 26. A full match of all four numbers earns the fixed $22,000 prize.

One unique feature of 2by2 is the Tuesday doubling bonus, where players who purchase a seven-draw ticket are eligible to double the top prize to $44,000 if their best match occurs on a Tuesday.

(FAQs) Of 2by2 Lottery Draw Results for February 19

Q1. How often is the 2by2 lottery drawn?
The 2by2 game is drawn every day, providing daily chances to win.

Q2. What do I win if I only match one number?
Matching one number typically earns a free play ticket for another draw.

Q3. Can the 2by2 top prize be larger than $22,000?
Yes eligible players who buy a 7-draw ticket can have their Tuesday prize doubled to $44,000.

Q4. Where can I check future 2by2 results?
Official results are posted on the Powerball.com 2by2 page and on participating state lottery websites.

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