FAQ for Keno
These FAQ entries cover the questions players most often ask about Keno, which makes this page a quicker reference than digging through longer rule or results pages.
Focus on practical questions that affect everyday play, prize claims, and common misunderstandings.
- This game supports up to 22 draws per ticket purchase where available.
- The published game setup references 1 drawing machine.
- Keno is categorized here as a lotto game.
- Recent game data for this page includes a listed jackpot, which signals that jackpot tracking is part of this game profile.
Related pages: results, how to play, statistics, rules, prizes and payouts, and FAQ.
How to win the Michigan Keno Lottery?
Just grab the lottery playslip worth $1, select 10 numbers from a field of 1 to 80, and mark them on your playslip. Or ask for Easy Pick. If your selected numbers match the drawn numbers, you bag the winning lottery prizes.
How much time do I have to claim a Michigan Keno Lottery prize?
Michigan Keno winnings are valid until 180 days from the date of draw. You need to claim your winnings within the stipulated time, otherwise, the winnings will be fortified.
Can a Michigan Keno lottery ticket be canceled?
No, Keno tickets are not liable to be canceled. This is why it is highly advised to check your ticket carefully before leaving the retailer and sign the back of it for proper authentication.
When are Michigan Keno Lottery drawings held?
The Michigan Keno drawings are held once daily at 7:29 p.m. You can purchase the tickets till 7:08 p.m. on the night of the draw. The in-store sale of tickets for the next draw resume by 7:10 p.m. daily.
Where can I find the Michigan Keno winning numbers?
After the drawing, you can check the numbers and prizes over the official website or the Michigan Lottery app or you can also visit authorized Michigan Lottery retailers. Or you can also catch the latest results on selected local news channels or newspapers.