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The Wisconsin Lottery Events Team will be driving up north to Bayfield for Apple Fest! There will be farmer markets, tours, and apple themed contests! We will be selling lotto and scratch tickets. Stop by, say hi, and play games for a chance to win a prize. Hope to see you up north! 🍎🍏.
Saturday, September 28, 2024. Please note these are historical figures and may include numbers that are no longer offered in the current game. by asking for a QUICK PICK or by using the Powerball playslip. Playslips are available at Wisconsin Lottery retailers. Each ticket costs $2 per play per draw.
Minimum play is two panels for $1. by asking for a QUICK PICK or by using the SuperCash! playslip. Playslips are available at Wisconsin Lottery retailers. Each set of two plays cost $1 per draw. SuperCash! can be played up to 7 draws (7 days) in advance. before handing it to the retailer.
All or Nothing drawings are held twice daily, seven days a week. Each ticket costs $2 per play per draw. All or Nothing can be played up to 7 draws for. For example, at 4:00 p.m. Friday, a player purchases 1 play for BOTH drawings for 1 day.
by asking for a QUICK PICK or by using the Badger 5 playslip. Playslips are available at Wisconsin Lottery retailers. Each ticket costs $1 per play per draw. Badger 5 can be played up to 7 draws (7 days) in advance. before handing it to the retailer.
Official Wisconsin Lottery Site. Milwaukee State Office Building 819 North 6th Street, 4th Floor (use James Lovell Street Entrance)
Players simply need to follow the instructions printed on the front of the ticket. There are no drawings or scratching and all prizes are instant wins. Play instructions for each game are available at https://wilottery.com/games/fast-play.
The Super 2nd Chance Drawing is a weekly drawing for cash prizes that requires non-winning Wisconsin Lottery tickets for entry. Each entry needs to contain at least $5 worth of non-winning scratch and/or lotto tickets that have not expired.
Powerball®, a new multi-state Lotto game, comes to Wisconsin. This replaces Megabucks Lotto *America game. Jackpots start at $2 Million and the matrix is 5 of 45 for the first five balls plus 1 of 45 for the Powerball number.
Find out the past winning numbers for Wisconsin Lottery games, including Badger 5, Mega Millions, Megabucks, Powerball, and SuperCash!