Minnesota Lottery Headquarters
Phone
(651) 635-8273Opening times
Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Game | Result | Est. Jackpot | More Results | Next Draw |
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Pick 3
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Go to Pick 3 |
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North 5
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Go to North 5 |
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Gopher 5
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Go to Gopher 5 |
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Powerball
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Go to Powerball |
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Mega Millions
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Go to Mega Millions |
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Lotto America
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Go to Lotto America |
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for Minnesota 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.
Game Name | Prize Type | Numbers |
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Pick 3 | Top Prize | 3 from 0-9 |
North 5 | Jackpot | 5 from 1-31 |
Gopher 5 | Jackpot | 5 from 1-47 |
Powerball | Jackpot | 5 from 1-69 + 1 from 1-26 |
Mega Millions | Jackpot | 5 from 1-70 + 1 from 1-25 |
Lotto America | Jackpot | 5 from 1-52 + 1 from 1-10 |
Game | Advanced Draws |
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Pick 3 | up to 14 |
North 5 | up to 14 |
Gopher 5 | up to 14 |
Powerball | up to 14 |
Mega Millions | up to 14 |
Lotto America | up to 14 |
The following games are no longer available in Minnesota. You can no longer claim prizes for these games.
Game | Last Draw Date |
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Lucky for Life | Monday, June 28, 2021 |
Here's the process for claiming Minnesota Lottery prizes.
Appointments are recommended for claims at any claim center other than the headquarters, and for all prizes over $50,000. Call any of the Minnesota Lottery claim centers, or their Customer Service Support Team at (888) 568-8379 or (651) 635-8273 to schedule your appointment.
To claim a prize by mail, send the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, and a copy of your ID to:
Minnesota State Lottery
P.O. Box 131000
Roseville, MN 55113
Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.
Prize | Options |
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$599 or less | Option 1 Claim at any local retailer. |
Option 2 Claim by mail. | |
$600 to $50,000 | Option 1 Claim at any Minnesota Lottery claim center. |
Option 2 Claim by mail. | |
$50,001 or more | Claim at the Minnesota Lottery Headquarters. |
Here are the taxes withheld from lottery winnings claimed by U.S. citizens or residents.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 7.25% |
Federal Tax | 24% | |
Total: 31.25% |
For winners who are not U.S. citizens or residents, the Minnesota Lottery withholds a greater proportion of winnings for taxes.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 7.25% |
Federal Tax | 30% | |
Total: 37.25% |
The Minnesota Lottery was founded through a voter initiative in 1989, and the first tickets, including Powerball, went on sale in 1990. The lottery added Mega Millions in 2010.
Since the lottery launched, profits from tickets have brought in over $3 billion for state programs. Most of these funds benefit the state's health services, local government, public safety services, and educational initiatives. A large proportion also goes toward natural resources and parks.
No. You must buy your lottery tickets from a licensed lottery retailer in the state.
You have 365 days from the date of the draw to claim your prize.
The Minnesota Lottery is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen tickets. Keep tickets in a safe place. Signing your ticket helps prove you own it in case you lose it.
Yes. As of September 1, 2021, names and cities for winners of more than $10,000 are kept confidential. This information can be made public at the winner's request.
You can pick from Pick 3, Gopher 5, Lotto America, Powerball, North 5, and Mega Millions.
You must be 18 or older to purchase and redeem lottery tickets.
Yes. Lottery winnings in Minnesota are subject to both federal and state income taxes. The Minnesota Lottery withholds certain taxes for prizes over $5,000. Check our Tax Information section for all the details.
Yes, you can purchase tickets for multiple draws in advance. Check our Advanced Draws section for further details.
The Minnesota Lottery divides proceeds from ticket sales between several state programs. The majority of profits go toward the state's general fund, which helps in the operation of all state services. A large proportion also benefits environment and natural resources projects across the state.