Michigan (MI) Lottery - Winning Numbers & Results (2024)

Michigan Lottery COVID-19 update

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for Michigan Lottery offices and the claiming process may change at any time. While we are continually monitoring the latest updates provided by the lottery operators, we recommend that you contact your local lottery office to get the most up-to-date information before claiming a prize. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Games

Game NamePrize TypeNumbers
Daily 3 MiddayTop Prize3 from 0-9
Daily 3 EveningTop Prize3 from 0-9
Daily 4 MiddayTop Prize4 from 0-9
Daily 4 EveningTop Prize4 from 0-9
Fantasy 5Jackpot5 from 1-39
Lotto 47Jackpot6 from 1-47
KenoTop Prize10 from 1-80
Poker LottoTop PrizeQP 5 cards from 52
PowerballJackpot5 from 1-69 + 1 from 1-26
Mega MillionsJackpot5 from 1-70 + 1 from 1-25
Lucky for LifeTop Prize5 from 1-48 + 1 from 1-18

Game schedule

Advanced draws

GameAdvanced Draws
Daily 3 Middayup to 60
Daily 3 Eveningup to 60
Daily 4 Middayup to 60
Daily 4 Eveningup to 60
Fantasy 5up to 60
Lotto 47up to 60
Kenoup to 60
Poker LottoN/A
Powerballup to 30
Mega Millionsup to 30
Lucky for Lifeup to 30

Claiming prizes

Here's the process for claiming Michigan Lottery prizes.

In-person claims, as well as any claim for annuity prizes, require an appointment. Call (844) 917-6325 to schedule your appointment.

To claim any prizes over $600, you must have a Social Security card.

To claim winnings by drop-off, complete a Ticket Receipt Form beforehand, if possible, and follow all posted signage and lottery staff instructions upon arrival.

To claim a prize by mail, send the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a copy of your Social Security card, and a copy of your ID to:

Michigan Lottery
ATTN: Claim Center
101 E. Hillsdale,
P.O. Box 30023
Lansing, MI 48909

Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.

Options for claiming

Claim centers

Tax information

Here are the taxes withheld from winnings claimed by U.S. citizens or residents within the state of Michigan.

Michigan Lottery tax withholdings on winnings for U.S. citizens or residents
WinningsTaxPercentage
Over $5,000State Tax4.25%
Federal Tax24%
Total: 28.25%

If the winner is not a resident or citizen of the U.S., the lottery withholds a greater amount for taxes.

Michigan Lottery tax withholdings on winnings for non-U.S. citizens or non-residents
WinningsTaxPercentage
Over $600State Tax4.25%
Federal Tax30%
Total: 34.25%

About the Michigan Lottery

The Michigan State Lottery launched in 1972. The first game was 5-Cent Green Game. The lottery introduced Daily 3 in 1977, and Daily 4 in 1981. The Michigan Lottery added Mega Millions in 2002, Fantasy 5 in 2004, and Lotto 47 in 2005. In 2010, Michigan joined the Powerball lottery. In 2019, the lottery added the Double Play feature to both Fantasy 5 and Lotto 47, whereby an extra draw is held after the main game and non-jackpot prizes are doubled.

Michigan is one of the only states that offers the ability to play lottery games online. Players can purchase lottery tickets online for most of the state's lotteries as well as Powerball and Mega Millions.

Profits from lottery tickets sales go to the School Aid Fund, which supports K-12 public schools throughout the state.

Contacts

Phone

(844) 887-6836

Postal address

Michigan Lottery Headquarters: 101 E. Hillsdale Street, P.O. Box 30023, Lansing, MI 48909

FAQs

Yes. If you win over $10,000 in a state lottery game, you can choose to remain anonymous. For multi-state games like Powerball, your identity can be made public.

You have 365 days from the date of the draw to claim your winnings.

Yes, the prize money is considered taxable income. Winners of prizes greater than $600 will receive a W-2G form when claiming the prize.

The Michigan Lottery reports all lottery winnings over $600 to the IRS and the Michigan Department of Treasury. The lottery also withholds taxes from certain lottery winnings. Check our Tax Information section for further details.

You can choose from Daily 3, Daily 4, Powerball, Mega Millions, Fantasy 5, Lotto 47, Keno, Poker Lotto, and Lucky for Life.

You must be 18 or older to buy lottery tickets and redeem prizes.

Yes. You can purchase multiple tickets in advance for consecutive draws.

The Michigan Lottery is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen tickets. Keep lottery tickets in a safe place. Signing your ticket helps prove you own it in case you lose it.

Tickets can't be purchased over the phone or by mail. You must purchase lottery tickets from licensed Michigan Lottery retailers.

If you are a U.S. citizen and resident of Michigan, you can purchase tickets for most games online.

Profits from ticket sales are directed to the School Aid Fund, which benefits K-12 public education in the state.

Use the following links to find results for the day you are looking for:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

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Michigan (MI) Lottery - Winning Numbers & Results (2024)

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