Pennsylvania (PA) Lottery Results and Winning Numbers (2024)

Pennsylvania Lottery Games

Founded in August 1971, the first Pennsylvania Lottery draw took place in March the following year. The Pennsylvania Lottery offers a wide range of multi-jurisdictional and locally run games, with opportunities to win significant sums of money every day.

Proceeds from Pennsylvania Lottery fund programs are designed to benefit older residents, with it currently being the only lottery in the United States that distributes proceeds in this manner.

Powerball

Powerball is a world-famous lottery renowned for its long odds and often lucrative jackpots.

Powerball tickets cost $2.00, with players choosing five numbers between 1 and 69 plus a Powerball number between 1 and 26. Players can choose their numbers manually or go for a Quick Pick if they wish. A Power Play option is also available, costing $1.00 for the chance to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times.

Mega Millions

Mega Millions is another world-renowned lottery that’s even harder to win than Powerball, but with a very similar format.

As with Powerball, tickets cost $2.00.

Players must choose five numbers between 1 and 70 and a Mega Ball number between 1 and 25, with a Quick Pick option also available for random selections. Mega Millions has an additional Megaplier feature for $1.00, for the chance to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times.

Cash4Life

Cash4Life is a popular multi-jurisdictional game played across nine states, giving players the chance to win annual payouts for 20 years or take home a lump-sum jackpot of $7 million.

Entry costs $2.00, with players choosing five main numbers from 1 to 60 and a Cash Ball number between 1 and 4. Quick Pick is also available for random selections.

Match 6

Match 6 is a traditional 6 from 49 lottery. Entries cost $2.00 for three sets of six numbers.

Participants must choose six numbers from 1 to 49 or can go for a Quick Pick for random selections. Note that the second and third sets of numbers are always Quick Picks.

Cash 5

Cash 5 is a straightforward lottery game that costs $2.00 to enter.

Players choose five numbers from 1 to 43 or can go for a Quick Pick to enter with random selections.

Each Cash 5 ticket includes the Quick Cash instant-win game at no additional cost, although the payouts of $2.00 and $6.00 are very modest!

Millionaire Raffle

The Millionaire Raffle is a seasonal raffle-style draw that costs $20 to enter.

Only 500,000 Millionaire Raffle tickets are sold, with tickets being sequentially listed from 000001 to 500000 and, because there are no play slips to complete, simply ask for a Millionaire Raffle ticket to get the next available number.

In total, eight Millionaire Raffle draws take place across the festive season, with four top prizes of $1 million available.

Treasure Hunt

Treasure Hunt is a straightforward lottery game that costs just $1.00 to enter.

Participants must choose five numbers from 1 to 30 or can go for a Quick Pick for randomly chosen numbers.

Pick 5

Pick 5 has multiple entry options and costs just $1.00 to enter.

Players must choose five numbers from 0 to 9, and because each number is chosen independently, players can make repeat selections if desired. Players then select the type of bet to place, with exact order, any order, front and back pair, front and back three, and front and back four options available.

Players can also add a Wild Ball to their ticket for an additional $1.00. The Wild Ball number is drawn after each game and can be used as a replacement number when the result is only a single digit from winning a prize. Note that while adding the Wild Ball improves prize-winning odds, prizes are paid out at a lower value.

Pick 4

Pick 4 has multiple entry options, with stakes of $0.50 or $1.00 being available.

Players must choose four numbers from 0 to 9, and because each number is chosen independently, the same number can be chosen repeatedly if desired. Participants then choose whether to bet on matching their numbers in the order drawn, in any order, or to split a $1.00 stake equally between both options.

Players can also add a Wild Ball to their ticket to double the stake. The Wild Ball number is drawn after each game and can be used as a replacement number when the result is only a single digit from winning a prize. Note that while adding the Wild Ball improves prize-winning odds, prizes are paid out at a lower value.

Pick 3

Pick 3 has multiple entry options, with stakes of $0.50 or $1.00 being available.

Players must choose three numbers from 0 to 9, and because each number is chosen independently, the same number can be chosen repeatedly if desired. Participants then choose whether to bet on matching their numbers in the order drawn, in any order, or to split a $1.00 stake equally between both options.

Additionally, Super Straight is available for a ticket with every possible combination of the three player-chosen numbers. In this instance, players pay $0.50 or $1.00 per combination, so if a participant chooses 1, 2 and 3 as a Super Straight entry, tickets would respectively cost $3.00 or $6.00.

Participants can also wager against matching the first or final pairs of numbers drawn.

Players can also add a Wild Ball to their ticket to double the stake. The Wild Ball number is drawn after each game and can be used as a replacement number when the result is only a single digit from winning a prize. Note that while adding the Wild Ball improves prize-winning odds, prizes are paid out at a lower value.

Pick 2

Pick 2 has multiple entry options and costs just $1.00 to enter.

Players must choose two numbers from 0 to 9, and because both numbers are chosen independently, the same number can be chosen twice if desired. Participants then choose whether to bet on matching the numbers in the order drawn, in any order, or matching the first or last numbers only.

Participants can combine an exact-order and an any-order bet for $2.00 if they wish. Also, a Super Straight bet works in the same way and costs the same as combining an exact-order and an any-order bet, but pays out more money. Therefore, choose a Super Straight entry to maximise your winnings!

Players can also add a Wild Ball to their ticket to double the stake. The Wild Ball number is drawn after each game and can be used as a replacement number when the result is only a single digit from winning a prize. Note that while adding the Wild Ball improves prize-winning odds, prizes are paid out at a lower value.

Pennsylvania Lottery Game Schedule

The table below provides an overview of the schedule for each Pennsylvania lottery game.

Lottery Game MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Mega Millions 23:00 23:00
Powerball 23:00 23:00 23:00
Cash4Life 21:00 21:00 21:00 21:00 21:00 21:00 21:00
Match 6 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59
Cash 5 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59 18:59
Millionaire Raffle Eight weekly draws, from the penultimate Saturday in November to the second Saturday in January
Treasure Hunt 13:35 13:35 13:35 13:35 13:35 13:35 13:35
Pick 5 13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
Pick 4 13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
Pick 3 13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
Pick 2 13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59
13:35
18:59

Pennsylvania Lottery Odds and Jackpots

Although Pick 2 has the best odds, the most lucrative jackpots can be obtained through Mega Millions and Powerball. Cash4Life is also a particularly attractive game, given the odds and potential prizes on offer.

Lottery Game Winning Odds Minimum Jackpot
Mega Millions 1 in 302,575,350 $40 million
Powerball 1 in 292,201,338 $40 million
Cash4Life 1 in 21,846,048 $1,000 a day for life
($7 million if players take the lump-sum option)
Match 6 1 in 13,983,816 $500,000
Cash 5 1 in 962,598 Depends on ticket sales
Millionaire Raffle 1 in 500,000 $1 million
Treasure Hunt 1 in 142,506 Depends on ticket sales
Pick 5 1 in 100,000 $50,000
Pick 4 1 in 10,000 $2,500
Pick 3 1 in 1,000 $250
Pick 2 1 in 100 $50

Pennsylvania Lottery Advance Play Options

All regular Pennsylvania Lottery games have Advance Play options, with the number of draws that can be entered at once being highlighted in the table below.

Lottery Game No. of Advance Draws Players Can Enter
Pick 2 Up to 7
Pick 3 Up to 7
Pick 4 Up to 7
Pick 5 Up to 7
Cash 5 Up to 7
Treasure Hunt Up to 7
Cash4Life Up to 10
Powerball Up to 20
Match 6 Up to 26
Mega Millions Up to 26

Pennsylvania Lottery Scratch-Offs

Scratch-offs can pay out multiple prizes, with jackpots typically being proportional to the cost of the scratch-off itself.

Pennsylvania Lottery scratch-offs range inprice from $1.00 to $30, with jackpots ranging from $2,500 to $1 million!

Lower-priced games have winning odds of around 1 in 5, with the more lucrative games having winning odds of around 1 in 3.

Detailed information about scratch-offs, prize tiers, payouts and odds is available on the official Pennsylvania Lottery website .

Pennsylvania Lottery Tax Information

The tables below highlight taxes payable on Pennsylvania Lottery prizes.

Pennsylvania Lottery Taxes for U.S. citizens and residents amount to 27.07% on prizes over $5,000, as detailed below.

Prize Value Tax Percentage
Over $5,000 State Taxes 3.07%
Federal Taxes 24%

Pennsylvania Lottery Taxes for non-U.S. citizens or non-residents amount to 33.07% on all prizes over $5,000, as detailed below.

Prize Value Tax Percentage
Over $5,000 State Taxes 3.07%
Federal Taxes 30%

How to Claim Pennsylvania Lottery Payouts

There are multiple ways that winnings can be collected in Pennsylvania.

Prizes of $2,500 or less can be claimed:

  • At Pennsylvania Lottery retailers
  • By mail

Some retailers have policies regarding how much cash can be paid out by employees. Players are therefore advised to check that retailers can make payouts before travelling.

Most prizes exceeding $2,500 can be claimed:

  • At Pennsylvania Lottery Claim Centers
  • At Pennsylvania Lottery Headquarters
  • By mail

Mega Millions, Powerball and Cash4Life jackpots must be claimed in person at Pennsylvania Lottery Headquarters.

All claims for prizes exceeding $600 must include the signed winning lottery ticket and a completed Claim Form .

How to Contact the Pennsylvania Lottery

Operator Games Official Website Main Address Local Tel. No.
Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball
Mega Millions
Cash4Life
Treasure Hunt
Millionaire Raffle
Match 6
Cash 5
Pick 5
Pick 4
Pick 3
Pick 2
https://www.palottery.state.pa.us/ 1200 Fulling Mill Road, Suite One,
Middletown,
PA 17057,
USA
1-833-530-7529

Which Pennsylvania Lottery scratch-off has the biggest jackpot?

Although the value of the most lucrative Pennsylvania Lottery scratch-offs change on a periodic basis, the biggest jackpot on offer is typically around $3 million.

Can I buy Pennsylvania Lottery tickets online?

Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life and Treasure Hunt are all available online, with tickets for other games only being sold at authorized Pennsylvania Lottery retailers.

How much tax is paid on Pennsylvania Lottery winnings?

Taxation on Pennsylvania Lottery winnings depends on player residency and citizenship.

For U.S. citizens and residents, 27.07% tax is levied on all Pennsylvania Lottery prizes over $5,000, of which 3.07% is state tax and 24% is federal tax.

Non-U.S. citizens or non-residents pay 33.07% tax on all prizes over $5,000, of which 3.07% is state tax and 30% is federal tax.

How do Pennsylvania Lottery winners get paid?

Some Pennsylvania lottery games pay out regular instalments or lump sums, while others pay out lump sums only.

How long does it take to receive Pennsylvania Lottery winnings?

All prizes claimed in person are paid out the same day.

All prizes claimed by mail take up to six weeks to process. Prizes claimed in December may have to wait until January so that payments and tax forms can be issued in the same calendar year.

How is the $1,000 a day Cash4Life jackpot paid out?

Players who win the Cash4Life jackpot will receive annual payments of $365,000 for the rest of their lives, or a lump sum of $7 million.

If there are multiple jackpot winners, a lump sum of $7 million will be split equally between them.

Cash4Life annuity payouts are guaranteed for a minimum of 20 years, so if the winner dies before receiving 20 years of payouts, the remaining payments will go to their estate.

Pennsylvania (PA) Lottery Results and Winning Numbers (2024)

FAQs

When was the last time 666 came out in PA lottery? ›

Drawing. Perry was the host of The Daily Number on April 24, 1980, when the drawing produced the number "666" for a then-record payout of $3.5 million (equivalent to $12.94 million in 2023), including $1.18 million (equivalent to $4.36 million in 2023) that went to eight people in on the scam.

Does Pennsylvania have a lottery? ›

You can also purchase tickets for PA Lottery Draw games including Powerball®, Mega Millions®, and all of the PICK Games.

What time is the PA lottery pick 3 evening? ›

Pennsylvania Lottery Drawing Schedule
GameSunSat
Pick 3 Evening6:59 pm6:59 pm
Pick 4 Day1:35 pm1:35 pm
Pick 4 Evening6:59 pm6:59 pm
Pick 5 Day1:35 pm1:35 pm
11 more rows

What are the most played winning lottery numbers? ›

According to USA Mega, which collects data since October 2015, the five most popular numbers are 61, 32, 21, 63, and 36. The most popular Powerball number is 18. Here are the least popular numbers for those contrarians in the crowd: 13, 34, 49, 29, and 26. The least popular Powerball number is 15.

What are the most recurring numbers in the lottery? ›

The 'lucky' number 7 has been pulled 33 times. This is more than any other number. The 'unlucky' number 13 has been pulled 30 times. The number 3 has been pulled 28 times.

Has anyone ever won the PA Lottery online? ›

A Lancaster County resident won $1.3 million from playing a Pennsylvania Lottery online game. The player won $1,301,286.74 playing Jackpot Spectacular, a game that generates random symbols on a player's computer or wireless devices, with prizes awarded when at least three symbols are connected.

Do lottery winners in PA have to go public? ›

Claiming your prize in Pennsylvania

It's important to note that lottery winners in Pennsylvania cannot remain anonymous. The website states this is to let people know that the winners are real people.

How much tax do you pay on a $1000 lottery ticket in PA? ›

Are lottery winnings taxed in Pennsylvania? Yes, lottery winnings are taxable under state and federal law. In Pennsylvania, all lottery winnings are subject to the commonwealth's 3.07% state personal income tax, plus an additional 24% through federal taxes.

Can you cash in PA lottery tickets out of state? ›

We're sorry, but winning tickets can only be claimed in the state where they were sold. Each state manages its own prize pool. If you purchased a winning ticket in Pennsylvania but live...

Can PA Lottery employees play the lottery? ›

(h) Restrictions.--

(2) No iLottery game shall be sold, and no prize shall be awarded, to an officer or employee of the division of State Lottery in the department or a spouse, child, brother, sister or parent residing as a member of the same household in the principal place of abode of the officer or employee.

How to play big 4? ›

The Big 4 game involves allowing members of the public to select four (4) digits from the range of 0000 to 9999 and play those digits for a specific bet amount for the current draw and possibly future draws.

Did anyone win the Mega Millions yesterday? ›

Complete game information and prize claiming instructions are available at all Lottery retailers. There was no jackpot winner in California for this draw. But there are 322,743 winning tickets. Get your ticket for the next draw.

What is powerball double play? ›

Double Play is a second drawing that occurs 30 minutes after each Powerball drawing, giving players a chance to win up to $10 million with the same ticket numbers. Players can add the feature to Powerball tickets for $1.

How did Nick Perry rig the lottery? ›

According to testimony, Perry asked Bock to find a way to weight the numbered ping-pong balls used for the lottery drawings. After experimenting, Bock found that a few grams of white latex paint, injected into the balls with a hypodermic needle, made them too heavy to be selected by the air-powered lottery machines.

What is the oldest lottery in the United States? ›

The first modern government-run US lottery was established in Puerto Rico in 1934, followed by New Hampshire in 1964. In 2018, Ohio became one of the first states to offer people a digital lottery option.

Can I scan PA lottery tickets on my phone? ›

NOTE: Download the PA Lottery Official App by selecting one of the buttons below. Once downloaded, players can scan the barcode on any qualifying ticket and the Official Entry Code will automatically populate in the mobile app's ENTER NOW area.

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