Wisconsin Lottery +++ numbers, results

The Wisconsin Lottery commenced ticket sales in 1988. For this lottery, players may play all of the games related to the games played by the popular multi-state games (Mega Millions, Powerball, and Megabucks) plus the games played in each of the state-only games (Pick 3, Pick 4, SuperCash!, and Badger 5). Players also have the option to purchase scratch games.

Surplus income of the Wisconsin Lottery, after prize payment, retailer commission and operations costs, are used to offset property taxes for homeowners in Wisconsin.

  • The legal age to play the Wisconsin Lottery is 18 years.

    Age 18 or older is appropriate for purchase and use of lottery tickets.
  • What should I do if I have lost, damaged or misplaced my ticket?

  • What is the deadline for claiming my winnings?

    You also have to claim your prize within 180 days from the date of the draw.
  • It depends in strong measure on the law governing the acquisition of such tickets, which type of tickets (where and how it is possible to buy them).

    Absolutely. Tickets for a series of draws in sequence may be purchased in advance. To further details, see our eAdvanced Draws.
  • Which games are available for play in Wisconsin?

    And a list of Wisconsin lottery game choices (e.g., Megabucks, SuperCash!, Powerball, All or Nothing, Badger 5, Mega Millions, Pick 3, and Pick 4).

  • Yes, Wisconsin Lottery winnings are taxable in the state of Wisconsin.

    Correct, federal and state (wisconsin) income tax for a wisconsin lottery win are (i.e., all) identical. In addition, prepayment of the tax contractor can be applicable for certain awards. Additional information is available in our Tax Information section.
  • Can I still stay anonymous if I win the lottery?

    No, Consistent with lottery request, winner claim names and city of residence will be disclosed. To that extent, however, and even if that should be the situation, it may be the case that your winnings are available on a trust to retain anonymously.

  • Is it feasible to buy lottery tickets through mail, online, or via phone?

    No, you must buy the ticket in person at a licensed lottery retail establishment.
  • Where does money from the Wisconsin Lottery get deposited?

    The Wisconsin Lottery uses any excess receipts in the form of ticket sales to a property tax relief fund for Wisconsin property taxpayers.