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Missouri Lottery Games

Game Name Entry Close Time Possible Numbers Prize Type Draw Time Draw Days
Powerball 8:59 PM CST 5 from 1-69 and 1 from 1-26 Jackpot 9:59 PM CST Wednesday and Saturday
Mega Millions 8:59 PM CST 5 from 1-70 and 1 from 1-25 Jackpot 10:00 PM CST Tuesday and Friday
Lotto 8:59 PM CST 6 from 1-44 (2 sets) Jackpot 8:59 PM CST Wednesday and Saturday
Show Me Cash 8:59 PM CST 5 from 1-39 Jackpot 8:59 PM CST Daily
Lucky for Life 8:30 PM CST 5 from 1-48 and 1 from 1-18 Top Prize 9:38 PM CST Monday and Thursday
Pick 3 Midday 12:45 PM CST 3 from 0-9 Top Prize 12:45 PM CST Daily
Pick 3 Evening 8:59 PM CST 3 from 0-9 Top Prize 8:59 PM CST Daily
Pick 4 Midday 12:45 PM CST 4 from 0-9 Top Prize 12:45 PM CST Daily
Pick 4 Evening 8:59 PM CST 4 from 0-9 Top Prize 8:59 PM CST Daily

Missouri Lottery FAQs

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

No, at this time, Missouri state law requires the lottery to release winners’ names, city of residence, and prize amount.

How much is the MO Lottery today?

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

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

For prizes between $600 and $5,000, 4% is withheld for state taxes. Winnings of more than $5,000 are taxed 4% by the state and 24% is withheld for federal taxes.

How long does it take to receive MO Lottery winnings?

It typically takes about three business days to process the claim from when it’s received but may take up to two weeks.

Can I buy a MO Lottery ticket online?

At this time, tickets must be purchased at an authorized MO Lottery retailer.

About the Missouri Lottery

The Missouri Lottery was approved in 1985 and tickets first went on sale in January of 1986. When the lottery began, proceeds from ticket sales went to the Missouri State General Revenue Fund. However, in August of 1992, voters passed Amendment 11 earmarking lottery revenue to solely benefit public education. That means that 100% of Missouri Lottery profits are transferred to the Lottery Proceeds Fund for public education. The proceeds represent about 4% of the total funding for Missouri's education, including their public elementary, secondary, and higher education systems. Since 1986, the Missouri Lottery has generated more than $6.5 billion for the state’s general fund and educational programs.

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