FAQ for Lotto
These FAQ entries cover the questions players most often ask about Lotto, 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.
- Lotto draws on Wednesday,Saturday.
- This game supports up to 6 draws per ticket purchase where available.
- The published game setup references 1 drawing machine.
- Lotto 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.
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How to win Missouri Lotto?
Grab a lottery playslip worth $1 for 2 plays. Select 2 sets of 6 different numbers from a field of 1 to 44 and mark them on your playslip. Or you can also opt for Quick Pick. If your selected numbers match the drawn digits you bag the winning prizes. Adding to your ways to win, the game offers you add-on options such as EZ Match, Lotto Doubler, and Multi-Draw.
How much does a Missouri Lotto ticket cost?
A Missouri Lotto ticket costs $1 for 2 plays. You have to select two sets of numbers for 1 play. For an additional $1, you can select EZ Match on your ticket and get a chance to bag instant lottery prizes.
When are the Missouri Lotto drawings held?
The Missouri Lotto draws are held every Wednesday and Saturday at 8:59 p.m. The Lotto tickets are not sold during the draw break that is between 8:59 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily!
Where can I find the Missouri Lotto winning numbers?
You can check the official website for the current as well as past Lotto winning numbers. You can call the Hotline on (573) 751-1111, (816) 795-0203, to check your winning numbers. Or you can also check the lottery terminals, retailers, local newspapers.
Am I allowed to remain anonymous after winning the lottery jackpot?
As per the Missouri State Laws, your name, hometown, winning prize amount, the game you won, and from where you bought the ticket is public information. However, the Lottery will not publish your Social Security Number, address, or contact details.