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Keno Massachusetts Lottery

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How do you play Keno in Massachusetts? Select how many numbers (spots) you want to play and your numbers. Select from one to twelve numbers (spots) to play, and then select your numbers from 1-80 that correspond with how many numbers (spots) you want to play.

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  1. KENO drawings are available to view from August 2008 to present. Drawings prior to February 28, 2010 do not include Booster ®. KENO drawings are best viewed in the following browsers: Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome.
  2. The Massachusetts Lottery launched the Lucky for Life game in 2012 and introduced KENO in 2013, offering players the opportunity to win something every four minutes, every day of the week. Since its inception, the Massachusetts State Lottery has made more than $126 billion in revenue and awarded over $88 billion in prizes.
  3. Massachusetts State Lottery Site.

You can use this Massachusetts Lottery page to find the latest information for lottery games held in the Bay State.

Current MA lottery games include: Massachusetts Megabucks - Lucky for Life - Mass Cash - Numbers Evening - Numbers Midday - Powerball and MegaMillions.

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Massachusetts Lottery Draw Schedule

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How late can you buy lottery tickets in MA? Find out in the table below, you can also find out the drawing times so you know when to check if you're a winner!

GameDraw DaysDraw Times*Ticket Sales Close At*
PowerballWednesday & Saturday10:59 PM9:50 PM
Mega MillionsTuesday & Friday11:00 PM10:45 PM
Lucky for LifeMonday & Thursday10:38 PM9:30 PM
Mass CashDaily10:00 PM9:45 PM
Megabucks DoublerWednesday & Saturday11:20 PM10:45 PM
The Numbers GameDaily12:55 PM & 7:57 PM12:45 PM & 7:45 PM
*Times are shown in ET. Lottery tickets are not on sale before 5:00 AM.

Megabucks Doubler

Megabucks Doubler is a 6/49 game that gives players a chance to win impressive jackpot prizes. Drawings take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and all you have to do is purchase a ticket for $1 per play and select six numbers from 1 to 49. Match all six numbers drawn and you'll win the jackpot prize!

Numbers MatchedMegabucks PrizeMegabucks Doubler PrizeOdds of Winning
Match 6JackpotJackpot1 in 13,983,816
Match 5$2,500$5,0001 in 54,200
Match 4$100$2001 in 1,032
Match 3$2$41 in 56
Overall odds are 1 in 54

Other Games

Other great Massachusetts Lottery draw games include Mass Cash, a Match 5 game which has a set jackpot of $100,000, and Numbers, a quick game that offers drawings twice a day.

Instant win games can be purchased at most major retailers and offer players the chance to experience the thrill of victory as soon as they scratch off the ticket cover. Games cost as little as $1 per play and the prizes available can rival those of some draw games. Why not pop into a store today and try one?

History of the Massachusetts Lottery

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The Massachusetts Lottery sold its first ticket on April 6th, 1972, with seven people winning $50,000 each in 'the Game' drawing.

The popular Mass Cash game was introduced in 1991 and the state joined Powerball in 1996. Massachusetts then joined Mega Millions in 2010 and launched the regional Lucky for Life game in 2012. The state introduced a keno game in 2013 that offers players the chance to pick up prizes every four minutes seven days a week!

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Buying Tickets

Even if you don't live in Massachusetts or the United States, you can still participate in lottery games such as Mega Millions and Powerball. Visit the Buy Tickets page for more information.

Claiming Your Prize

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, there have been some changes in the way you claim prizes in Massachusetts. You can find updates on our dedicated Coronavirus Lottery Updates page.


Winners may redeem prizes of $50,000 and below by mail - scroll down for details. Prizes worth $600 or less can also be redeemed at authorized retailers throughout Massachusetts, while any payout worth between $601 and $49,999 can be claimed at the regional offices in Boston, Braintree, New Bedford, West Springfield, Woburn or Worcester.

If you're really lucky and win $50,000 or more, you'll need to visit the offices in Braintree to make your claim.

You'll have one year after the date of the drawing to come forward and pick up your winnings before the prize expires.

Massachusetts taxes of five percent are withheld on all prizes worth more than $600. If you win more than $5,000, both state taxes and a federal tax of 25 percent will be applicable to your prize.

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Claim a prize by mail

If you've won $50,000 or less, you can mail your claim to the Lottery. Fill out a winner claim form and send it along with the original signed ticket.

In addition to the ticket and claim form, for prizes over $600 you'll also need a copy of a government-issued photo ID and a copy of a document verifying your Social Security Number.

Send to:

Massachusetts State Lottery
P.O. Box 859036
Braintree, MA 02185-9036

Rules

You must be at least 18 years old to play Massachusetts Lottery games.