Watch the live drawing on a Keno monitor at select Lottery retailers.Want to know if your Keno ticket is a winner? Here’s where you can check: Your Keno ticket costs $5 x 4 consecutive draws or $20. Here’s an example: You wagered $5 on 4 consecutive draws. To understand how much your Keno ticket will cost, multiply the amount wagered per draw by the number of consecutive draws played. The goal is to match your numbers to the ones selected by the Lottery. Note: If you choose your own numbers, select as many numbers as you did spots in Step 1.Įvery 4 minutes (except during system processing), the Lottery will select 20 winning numbers. If you’d like, you can select Easy Pick at Step 4, and the computer will pick your numbers for you. Pick the numbers you want to play from 1 to 80.
Pick how many consecutive draws you want to play (1 to 20).Pick how much you want to wager per draw ($1 to $10).Pick how many spots you want to play from 1 to 10.