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Lotto America
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Lotto America
Lotto America
Lotto America
How to Play
Step-by-step instructions for playing Lotto America, including number selection, draw format, and what to confirm before you buy a ticket.
Choose Your Numbers: Pick five numbers from 1 to 52.
Select the Star Ball: Choose one Star Ball number from 1 to 10.
Add the All Star Bonus (optional): For an extra $1, you can multiply non-jackpot winnings by up to five times.
Check Your Results: After the drawing, compare your numbers to the winning ones to see if you’ve won a prize.
Key Tip
Use Quick Pick Generator for fast random picks for Lotto America.
Pricing
Base ticket cost, optional add-ons, and the per-play pricing details that matter before you purchase Lotto America.
Base Ticket
$1 per play
Drawing Schedule
Official drawing times and sales cutoff deadlines for Lotto America. Use this section when you need the exact draw schedule, not just the latest result.
| Day | Sales Cutoff Time | Drawing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8:59 PM CT | 9:15 PM CT |
| Wednesday | 8:59 PM CT | 9:15 PM CT |
| Saturday | 8:59 PM CT | 9:15 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 Lotto America, from the highest prize through the lower match levels.
Understanding odds: Lower “1 in X” numbers indicate better statistical chances.
Results vs. predictions
This page is for the latest USA Lotto America results and winning numbers. Looking for entertainment-based predictions for the next draw? Open the Lotto America prediction page.
Everything you need to know about playing Lotto America in USA
Playing Lotto America is straightforward. You'll pick 5 numbers from 1 to 52, then add one Star Ball from 1 to 10. Can't decide? Go with Quick Pick and let the terminal choose random numbers for you. Drawings happen Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 21:15:00 CT, and you win by matching numbers to the drawn results. The more you match, the bigger your prize. Match all 5 plus the Star Ball, and you've hit the jackpot.
This game is available in Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Visit any authorized lottery retailer in these states. Most convenience stores, gas stations, and grocery stores sell tickets. Tell the clerk you want Lotto America, 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, plus $1.00 if you add All Star Bonus to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10x. Make sure to buy before the sales cutoff, which is 20:59:00 CT on drawing days. Always check your ticket before leaving the store.
A standard Lotto America ticket costs $1.00 per play. Add All Star Bonus for an extra $1.00, bringing your total to $2.00 per play. All Star Bonus multiplies non-jackpot prizes by up to 10x. Want more chances? Buy multiple plays on one ticket. Most retailers accept cash and debit cards. The minimum purchase is one play.
Lotto America drawings happen Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 21:15:00 CT. That gives you 3 chances to win each week. Ticket sales close at 20:59:00 CT on drawing nights. If you buy a multi-draw ticket, it'll play the same numbers for consecutive drawings. You can purchase tickets for up to multiple future drawings at once. This is great if you've got lucky numbers you play consistently.
The odds of hitting the Lotto America jackpot are 1 in 25,989,600. That's tough, sure, but you've got 6 ways to win. Matching 3 numbers offers much better odds at 1 in 27.
All Star Bonus is an optional add-on that costs an extra $1.00 per play. It multiplies your non-jackpot winnings by 2x to 10x. The multiplier number is drawn separately right after the main drawing. Here's the catch: it doesn't multiply the jackpot. But for lower prize tiers, All Star Bonus can significantly boost your winnings, potentially multiplying them by up to 10x. That's a significant boost. You decide whether to add All Star Bonus when buying your ticket. Can't add it later.
Yes, Lotto America is a multi-state lottery game played across multiple participating states. That's why jackpots get so large, millions of players from multiple states buy tickets. Bigger player pool means bigger prizes.
Each state follows the same rules, same odds, same prize structure. You can only buy tickets in states where you're physically present, but you're competing for the same jackpot as players nationwide. See all multi-state lottery games.
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