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Get the latest Nebraska (NE) MyDay results and winning numbers. See draw times, prizes, odds, and how to play – updated after every draw. Lottery Valley independently publishes results; always verify tickets with the official Nebraska Lottery before claiming a prize.
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How to Play
Step-by-step instructions for playing Nebraska MyDay, including number selection, draw format, and what to confirm before you buy a ticket.
Pick a month (01-12), day (01-31), and year (00-99).
Choose multi-draw for future drawings (optional).
Buy your ticket and check it after the draw.
Key Tip
Use Quick Pick Generator for fast random picks for Nebraska MyDay.
Pricing
Base ticket cost, optional add-ons, and the per-play pricing details that matter before you purchase Nebraska MyDay.
Base Ticket
$1 per play
Drawing Schedule
Official drawing times and sales cutoff deadlines for Nebraska MyDay. Use this section when you need the exact draw schedule, not just the latest result.
| Day | Sales Cutoff Time | Drawing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | 9:00 PM CT | 10:00 PM CT |
All times shown in CT timezone. Buy before sales cutoff to enter that drawing.
Prize Structure
Prize tiers, top payout details, and winning odds for Nebraska MyDay, from the highest prize through the lower match levels.
Understanding odds: Lower “1 in X” numbers indicate better statistical chances.
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Everything you need to know about playing MyDay in Nebraska
Nebraska MyDay offers multiple ways to play. Pick four digits from 0 to 9, then choose your play type. Straight means exact order, harder but pays more. Box matches in any order with better odds. Combo covers all possible orders for maximum coverage. Wagers are $1.00 per play. You can play the same numbers multiple ways on one ticket. Drawings happen every day at 22:00:00 CT, so you'll see results fast.
Visit any authorized Nebraska Lottery retailer, most convenience stores, gas stations, and grocery stores sell tickets. Tell the clerk you want MyDay, or use a self-service terminal if available. You can pick your own numbers or ask for Quick Pick. Tickets cost $1.00 per play. Make sure to buy before the sales cutoff, which is 21:00:00 CT on drawing days. Always check your ticket before leaving the store.
Nebraska MyDay may be available through online courier services. While Nebraska allows online lottery purchases through licensed courier services, this specific game's availability varies by provider. Check with licensed courier services to see if they offer MyDay tickets. You'll need to be physically located in Nebraska when placing an order. The courier will purchase an official MyDay ticket on your behalf from an authorized retailer.
Nebraska MyDay costs $1.00 per play. Your wager amount directly affects your potential prize based on the play type you choose. Different play types have different payouts at each wager level. You can mix wager amounts and play types on the same ticket. There's no minimum purchase beyond one play.
Nebraska MyDay draws every day at 22:00:00 CT. Sales close at 21:00:00 CT before each drawing. You can buy tickets for the next drawing up until the cutoff. Miss the cutoff? Your ticket automatically enters the following drawing. Results are usually available within minutes after the draw on the official lottery website.
Odds in MyDay depend on which play type you choose. Straight play (exact order) has odds of 1 in 1,000, while Box play (any order) offers better odds depending on your number combination. Want better odds? Choose Box or Front/Back Pair. Want bigger prizes? Go with Straight or Combo. The beauty of MyDay is you control the risk-reward balance.
MyDay has 4 main play types: Straight, Box, Front Pair, Back Pair. Each works differently. Straight means exact order, pick 1-2-3, and only 1-2-3 wins. Odds: 1 in 1,000. Box matches any order, 1-2-3 wins as 3-2-1, 2-1-3, etc. Better odds, smaller prize. Combo plays every possible order as separate Straight bets for maximum coverage, higher cost. You can mix multiple play types on one ticket. Many players do a small Box wager plus a larger Straight bet on their favorite number.
MyDay is exclusive to Nebraska. You'll need to be physically present in Nebraska to buy tickets, either at a retail location or through a licensed courier service while you're in-state.
This is a state-specific game with its own unique rules and prize structure. Other states have similar games but different names and formats. Browse all Nebraska lottery games to see what's available.
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