Pick 5 Results
On Sunday midday, January 11, 2026, the Pick 5 draw in Ohio brought 61674 back after days away. Given an expected cadence of 1 in 100,000 draws, this interval places the result well beyond typical spacing and makes it a meaningful entry for long-term distribution tracking.
Winning numbers for 2 draws on January 11, 2026 in Ohio.
Draw times: D, Evening.
Our take on the Pick 5 results
January 11, 2026Pick 5 report — Sunday midday, January 11, 2026: 61674 shows a notable pattern
On Sunday midday, January 11, 2026, the Pick 5 draw in Ohio brought 61674 back after days away. Given an expected cadence of 1 in 100,000 draws, this interval places the result well beyond typical spacing and makes it a meaningful entry for long-term distribution tracking.
Overview
On Sunday midday, January 11, 2026, the Pick 5 draw in Ohio brought 61674 back after days away. Given an expected cadence of 1 in 100,000 draws, this interval places the result well beyond typical spacing and makes it a meaningful entry for long-term distribution tracking.
A Subtle Pattern in the Digits
Another small signal came from overlap: 1 reappeared across the two results, 61674 and 31984. A single repeat is descriptive, not predictive. Repetition matters most when it persists across days.
Combo Profile
The digits in 61674 cover a wide range (1 to 7) with a repeated digit.
Why Droughts Matter
Extended gaps are best treated as context, not prescriptive - they show where spacing departs from typical cadence. They help quantify how often outcomes move into the tails.
Data Notes
To clarify: this analysis records outcomes logged on Sunday midday, January 11, 2026 and compares them to historical cadence. This is documentation, not a forecast.
From Stepzero
In summary: this reporting is built to document distribution behavior over time as a reliable record for analysts. It is meant to inform, not forecast.
Additional Context
Record-keeping at scale becomes the foundation for analysis. Each outcome, whether typical or unusual, contributes to the stability and clarity of the long-run picture. Context improves with scale. As more draws accumulate, isolated anomalies either normalize into baseline rates or reveal persistent deviations that warrant closer monitoring.
Adding to the Long-Term Record
In long-horizon tracking, this draw adds one more entry by one more data point. The accumulation, not any single draw, builds reliability.