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Other Ohio Lottery games include Pick 5, EZPlay games and Keno. If you want to play a lottery game straight away without waiting for a drawing to take place, why not try the instant games sold at authorized retail locations? These scratchcards cost anywhere from $1 to $30 per ticket and offer an amazing variety of fun cash prizes. KENO drawings are best viewed in the following browsers: Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome. Check Your Numbers There are a variety of ways to check your numbers: Past Winning Numbers & Payouts, Frequency of Numbers, and Date.
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Fans of lottery games from the Buckeye State will love the Ohio numbers page. All you have to do is click on a result from a lottery listed below for a full prize breakdown and winning numbers. It's never been easier to find out if you're a winner!
Current lottery games include: Ohio Classic Lotto - Ohio Kicker - Powerball - Mega Millions - Lucky for Life - Pick 3 Evening - Pick 3 Midday - Pick 4 Evening - Pick 4 Midday - Pick 5 Evening - Pick 5 Midday - Rolling Cash 5.
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Buying Tickets
Ohio's in-state games are not currently available outside of the USA. However, you can take part in Powerball and Mega Millions online. Find out more here.
Ohio Lottery Drawing Schedule
Check the time table below to find out the closing times for ticket sales and the next drawing day for your favorite OH games:
Game | Draw Days | Draw Times* | Ticket Sales Close At* |
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Powerball | Wednesday & Saturday | 10:59 PM | 10:00 PM |
Mega Millions | Tuesday & Friday | 11:00 PM | 10:45 PM |
Lucky for Life | Monday & Thursday | 10:38 PM | 9:30 PM |
Lotto with Kicker | Monday, Wednesday & Saturday | 7:05 PM | 7:00 PM |
Pick 3 | Daily | 12:29 PM & 7:29 PM | 12:25 PM & 7:25 PM |
Pick 4 | Daily | 12:29 PM & 7:29 PM | 12:25 PM & 7:25 PM |
Pick 5 | Daily | 12:29 PM & 7:29 PM | 12:25 PM & 7:25 PM |
Rolling Cash 5 | Daily | 7:05 PM | 7:00 PM |
*Times are shown in EST. Ticket sales for the Saturday evening Pick 3, Pick 4 & Pick 5 drawings are open until 7:45 PM. |
Game Information
In addition to Powerball and Mega Millions, residents of Ohio and surrounding states can play a number of fun home-grown games:
Classic Lotto & Kicker
Classic Lotto is a draw game that offers big jackpots every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening at 7:05 PM. The top prize starts at $1 million and can roll over by at least $100,000 per drawing until a player matches all six numbers drawn. Tickets cost just $1 and players select six numbers from 1 to 49 or use an Auto Pick to create a random entry. Jackpot winners can opt for 30 annual payments or a lump-sum amount.
Here's a breakdown of the prize tiers and odds of winning:
Match | Prize | Odds of Winning | |
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6 of 6 | Jackpot | 1 in 13,983,816 | |
5 of 6 | $1,500 | 1 in 54,201 | |
4 of 6 | $70 | 1 in 1,032 | |
3 of 6 | $2 | 1 in 57 | |
Overall odds of winning any Classic Lotto prize are 1 in 54 |
Kicker is played alongside Classic Lotto for an additional cost of just $1 and gives players the chance to win up to $100,000. A six-digit number is generated on the night of the draw and players must match it in exact order to win the top prize. Here's how it works, using the numbers '123456' as an example:
Match | Prize | Odds of Winning | |
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6 in Order (123456) | $100,000 | 1 in 1,000,000 | |
5 in Order (12345) | $5,000 | 1 in 111,111 | |
4 in Order (1234) | $1,000 | 1 in 11,111 | |
3 in Order (123) | $100 | 1 in 1,111 | |
2 in Order (12) | $10 | 1 in 111 | |
Overall odds of winning any Kicker prize are 1 in 100 |
Pick 3
Ohio Pick 3 is drawn twice daily. Sunday to Friday the draws are held at 12:29pm and 7:29pm EST, the Saturday midday draw is also held at 12:29pm but the Saturday evening draw occurs slightly later at around 7:45pm EST in order to be broadcast during the Cash Explosion Doubleplay television show.
The table below shows the odds and prize payouts for each wager type in Pick 3:
Wager Type | Prize Payout (for $1 ticket) | Odds of Winning |
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Straight | $500 | 1 in 1,000 |
6-Way Wheel (6 individual straight wagers) | $500 | 6 in 1,000 |
3-Way Wheel (3 individual straight wagers) | $500 | 3 in 1,000 |
3-Way Box | $167 | 1 in 333 |
6-Way Box | $83 | 1 in 167 |
Back Pair | $50 | 1 in 100 |
Front Pair | $50 | 1 in 100 |
Split Pair | $50 | 1 in 100 |
Pick 4
Ohio Pick 4 is also played two times daily, with the draws held alongside the Pick 3 drawings at 12:29pm and 7:29pm EST Sunday to Friday and at 12:29pm and approximately 7:45pm on Saturdays.
Players can place different types of wager, with entries costing as little as $0.50. The following table shows the available odds and prizes for $1 wagers.
Wager Type | Prize Payout (for $1 ticket) | Odds of Winning |
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Straight | $5,000 | 1 in 10,000 |
4-Way Box | $1,198 | 1 in 2,500 |
6-Way Box | $800 | 1 in 1,667 |
12-Way Box | $400 | 1 in 833 |
24-Way Box | $200 | 1 in 417 |
Rolling Cash 5
Rolling Cash 5 is a fun and easy game that offers a starting jackpot of $100,000. Like many other Match 5 games in the United States, players play $1 and select five numbers from 1 to 39. Drawings are held daily around 7:05 PM. Check out the prize tiers and odds of winning below:
Match | Prize | Odds of Winning | |
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5 of 5 | Jackpot | 1 in 575,757 | |
4 of 5 | $300 | 1 in 3,387 | |
3 of 5 | $10 | 1 in 103 | |
2 of 5 | $1 | 1 in 10 | |
Overall odds of winning any Rolling Cash 5 prize are 1 in 9 |
Other Games
Other Ohio Lottery games include Pick 5, EZPlay games and Keno.
If you want to play a lottery game straight away without waiting for a drawing to take place, why not try the instant games sold at authorized retail locations? These scratchcards cost anywhere from $1 to $30 per ticket and offer an amazing variety of fun cash prizes.
Claiming Prizes
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, there have been some changes in the way you claim prizes in Ohio. You can find updates on our dedicated Coronavirus Lottery Updates page.
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All Ohio Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the date of the relevant draw, the date of game closure for instant games, or date of purchase for EZPLAY prizes.
If you win a prize on Powerball, Mega Millions, Classic Lotto or Rolling Cash 5, your winnings can be redeemed after 6:00 AM the day after the drawing.
Winners can claim prizes under $5,000 by mail - see below for details.
Prizes worth $599 or less can also be claimed from any authorized retailer.
Prizes worth between $600 and $5,000 may be claimed using a Pay to Bearer certificate, which can be obtained from any authorized retailer. You can then use a claim form to have your winnings paid to you.
Prizes worth more than $5,000 must be claimed at one of the following regional lottery centers:
- Brooklyn Heights (Cleveland)
- Toledo
- Dayton
- Cincinnati
- Columbus
- Athens
- North Canton
- Youngstown
- Lorain
Federal withholding taxes of 25 percent apply to larger prizes, with the state of Ohio adding their own tax of four percent to larger winnings.
Claim a prize by mail
Prizes below $5,000 may be redeemed via mail. Sign and print your name on the back of the ticket and send to the address below.
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If you won over $600, you'll need to send the following:
- Completed original ticket
- Completed claim form
- Copy of photo ID, e.g. driver's license, verifying your current address
Ohio Lottery Keno Payouts
Send to:
The Ohio Lottery
The Lausche Building - Room 452
615 West Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44113
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History of the Ohio Lottery
Voters approved a constitutional amendment in May 1973 establishing the current Ohio Lottery, with ticket sales for the first game, called Buckeye 300, starting in August 1974. In 1983, profits from ticket sales began to be transferred to education. Ohio Lotto started that same year.
The Ohio Lottery joined Mega Millions in 2002 and Powerball in April 2010. More than $19 billion has been allocated to educational initiatives in the state since the Ohio Lottery began, providing valuable funds for K-12 and special education as well as vocational programs.
Rules
You must be at least 18 years old to play Ohio Lottery games.