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Latest Illinois Pick 4 Midday Results

Illinois Lottery Games

Game Name Entry Close Time Possible Numbers Prize Type Draw Time Draw Days
Powerball 9:00 PM CST 5 from 1-69 and 1 from 1-26 Jackpot 9:59 PM CST Wednesday and Saturday
Mega Millions 9:45 PM CST 5 from 1-70 and 1 from 1-25 Jackpot 10:00 PM CST Tuesday and Friday
Lotto America 8:59 PM CST 5 from 1-52 and 1 from 1-10 Jackpot 10:00 PM CST Wednesday and Saturday
Lotto 9:15 PM CST 6 from 1-52 Jackpot 9:22 PM CST Monday, Thursday and Saturday
Lucky Day Lotto Midday 12:35 PM CST 5 from 1-45 Jackpot 12:40 PM CST Daily
Lucky Day Lotto Evening 9:15 PM CST 5 from 1-45 Jackpot 9:22 PM CST Daily
Pick 3 Midday 12:35 PM CST 3 from 0-9 Top Prize 12:40 PM CST Daily
Pick 3 Evening 9:15 PM CST 3 from 0-9 Top Prize 9:22 PM CST Daily
Pick 4 Midday 12:35 PM CST 4 from 0-9 Top Prize 12:40 PM CST Daily
Pick 4 Evening 9:15 PM CST 4 from 0-9 Top Prize 9:22 PM CST Daily

Illinois Lottery FAQs

Can I remain anonymous if I win the lottery in Illinois?

Yes, Illinois is one of the few states that allows winners to remain anonymous at their request.

How much is the IL Lottery today?

You can find the latest IL Lottery jackpot amounts for all of your favorite games here on the Lottery.com Illinois Lottery Jackpots page.

How much will I pay in taxes if I win the IL Lottery?

Prizes of $1,000 or more are subject to state tax withholdings of 4.95%. Prizes greater than $5,000 are subject to the 4.95% state tax plus a 24% federal tax withholding.

How long does it take to receive IL Lottery winnings?

Many prizes can be redeemed at any authorized retailer, and prizes up to $25,000 can be claimed instantly at an IL Lottery Claims Center. For larger prizes, it typically takes three business days to process a claim from the time the claim is received, but please allow at least two weeks to make sure the claim is received.

About the Illinois Lottery

The Illinois Lottery was founded in 1974, and topped $129 million in sales the first year. The IL Lottery has been an independent, cabinet-level department for the majority of its existence. Lottery profits initially went to the State's General Revenue Fund, until legislation passed in 1985 earmarked profits for the Common School Fund, which continues to be the Lottery's major benefactor. Funds from the IL Lottery also go toward supporting good causes such as the Common School Fund and the Capital Projects Fund. The sale of specialty games further supports causes such as veterans and breast cancer and MS research. Since its inception, the IL Lottery has contributed more than $21 billion to the state.

To learn more about the Illinois Lottery please visit the official website.