Find state lottery games, winning numbers, jackpots, draw schedules, rules, and past results for U.S. state lotteries.
The Lottery Lab helps you browse U.S. state lotteries in one place, from Arizona to Wisconsin. Choose a state to find available lottery games, recent results, jackpot information, draw schedules, rules, past results, statistics, prizes and payout details.
State lottery games are useful when you want local draw games, state-specific prizes, and commission-specific rules. If you want games shared across multiple jurisdictions, visit our multistate lotteries page for Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America, and Lucky for Life.
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State lotteries are games operated or regulated by individual lottery commissions. Each state can have its own draw schedule, rules, jackpots, claim process, and available games.
Choose your state from the list to see available games, recent winning numbers, draw dates, jackpots, past results, statistics, prizes, rules, and FAQs.
Yes. State games are usually limited to one lottery jurisdiction, while multistate games such as Powerball and Mega Millions are shared by many participating lotteries and often have larger jackpots.
Open a state or game page for rules and draw details, or read The Lottery Lab guides about game formats, how to play lottery games, and lottery tools.
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