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Look up all the latest Kansas Lottery numbers here on this page by clicking on a quick link. You'll have the winning numbers from games like Super Kansas Cash and 2by2 in a matter of seconds!
The Kansas Lottery has announced it will begin processing in-person claims by appointment starting June 24, 2020, for prizes of $600 or more. Prizes of $599 or less can be claimed at many. Game Information. Kansas Lottery players can buy tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions and 2by2, but they can also take part in Kansas-only games that offer big prizes. Super Kansas Cash. Kansas Cash is a draw game that offers a starting jackpot of $100,000! Jan 05, 2021 If you’re a winner today, please see our website at kslottery.com for information on how to claim your prize and all other winning Holiday Millionaire Raffle numbers. It’s the 11 th year the.
Current lottery games include: Powerball - Mega Millions - Kansas Super Cash - Lotto America - Pick 3 - 2by2 - Lucky for Life
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Buying Tickets
Tickets for in-state games like Kansas Cash currently are not available outside the USA, but lottery fans around the world can take part in Powerball, Lotto America and Mega Millions. Find out more about playing online.
Kansas Lottery Drawing Schedule
Get details of the drawing days and ticket sales cutoff times in KS so you never miss out on a chance to win big:
Game | Draw Days | Draw Times* | Ticket Sales Close At* |
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Powerball | Wednesday & Saturday | 9:59 PM | 8:59 PM |
Mega Millions | Tuesday & Friday | 10:00 PM | 8:59 PM |
Lucky for Life | Monday & Thursday | 9:38 PM | 7:59 PM |
Lotto America | Wednesday & Saturday | 10:00 PM | 8:59 PM |
2by2 | Daily | 9:30 PM | 8:59 PM |
Super Kansas Cash | Monday, Wednesday & Saturday | 9:10 PM | 8:59 PM |
Pick 3 | Daily | 1:10 PM & 9:10 PM | 12:59 PM & 8:59 PM |
*Times are shown in CT. |
Game Information
Kansas Lottery players can buy tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions and 2by2, but they can also take part in Kansas-only games that offer big prizes.
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Super Kansas Cash
Kansas Cash is a draw game that offers a starting jackpot of $100,000! Drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 9:10 PM. At a minimum, players pay $1 for two boards on a ticket and can play six boards for $3. They then choose five numbers from 1 to 32 and one number from 1 to 25 in a separate box. A Quick Pick option is available for those who want to randomly generate their numbers. To win the jackpot, players must match all five main numbers drawn as well as the bonus number. Here's a breakdown:
Winning Tier | Prize | Odds | |
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Match 5 + Bonus Number | Jackpot | 1 in 2,517,200 | |
Match 5 | $2,000 (may become pari-mutuel) | 1 in 104,883 | |
Match 4 + Bonus Number | $250 | 1 in 18,646 | |
Match 4 | $25 | 1 in 777 | |
Match 3 + Bonus Number | $25 | 1 in 717 | |
Match 3 | $2 | 1 in 30 | |
Match 2 + Bonus Number | $2 | 1 in 86 | |
Match 1 + Bonus Number | $1 | 1 in 29 | |
Odds of winning any prize are 1 in 12 |
Other Games
The Kansas Lottery also offers two kinds of exciting instant win games - pull tab games and instant scratch games. With pull-tab games, all you have to do is pull open the tab on the ticket to see if you've matched three symbols in a window to win a prize. These games offer prizes of up to $2,500 that can be won right on the spot! Instant scratch games cost between $1 and $20 and can offer prizes of up to $100,000. All you have to do is scratch off the coating to see if you're a winner. Both pull tab and instant scratch games are available for purchase from authorized Kansas Lottery retailers.
Claiming Kansas Lottery Prizes
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, there have been some changes in the way you claim prizes in Kansas. You can find updates on our dedicated Coronavirus Lottery Updates page.
Winning tickets of any amount may be claimed by mail - see below for details. If you've won $599 or less, you can also redeem your Kansas Lottery prize at an authorized retailer or from the Lottery office in Topeka. For prize claims of $50 or more in person at a Lottery office or by mail, a completed claim form is required.
Prizes worth $600 or more must be claimed at the Topeka headquarters by mail or in person. You'll need to bring your signed winning ticket, claim form, and proof of identity.
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Remember that you have up to 365 days from the date of a drawing to claim a prize for games like Powerball, Mega Millions or Super Kansas Cash. You have 180 days from the date of closure for an instant game to claim any prize you may have won. Any prize money left unclaimed after this time will stay in the prize fund and be used to increase the value of prizes in future games. It cannot be used for any other purpose.
Federal withholding taxes of 25 percent and Kansas state taxes of five percent are withheld on all prizes worth more than $5,000.
For prizes of $5,001 and above, winners may request an electronic direct deposit into their bank account. Call the Lottery's Finance Department at 785-296-5734 to request a form. A voided check is also required.
If you have a question for the Lottery, you can email lottery.info@kslottery.net.
Claim a prize by mail
To redeem a prize of any amount by mail, sign and complete your ticket and claim form, and mail them to:
Kansas Lottery Claims
128 N. Kansas Ave
Topeka, KS 66603
Please allow at least 7-10 days for processing.
History of the Kansas Lottery
The Kansas Lottery is one of the original members of the Multi-State Lottery Association and has quite a rich history behind it. From big payouts to players to big transfers to the state of Kansas, this lottery knows how to do things right.
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Thanks to the overwhelming support of Kansas voters, the Kansas Lottery was established on November 11th, 1986. In September 1987, Kansas joined five other states and one U.S. jurisdiction to create the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). Kansas Lottery ticket sales began a year later on November 12th, 1987, and the instant game Up and Away generated sales of $7 million in its first week. Sales of Lotto*America tickets began in 1988 and Powerball tickets went on sale in April 1992.
Super Kansas Cash was launched in 2002 as a revised version of the original Kansas Cash game. The Kansas Lottery began selling Mega Millions tickets in January 2010. Today, almost $1.5 billion in revenue has been allocated to the State Gaming Revenues Fund, which distributes lottery proceeds to a number of different economic initiatives.
Rules
Want to play Kansas Lottery games? That's great - but you need to be at least 18 years old.