How much does it cost to play lotto in CT?
Lotto! costs $1 per wager. Fill in a Lotto! play slip by choosing 6 different numbers from 1 to 44. Or, ask for a Lotto! “Quick Pick” and let the Lottery terminal randomly pick your numbers.
Where can I find lottery results for CT?
These are the latest lottery results, jackpots, and prize payouts for Connecticut (CT). Lottery Post has the #1 fastest and most accurate online lottery results on the Internet for the United States (all states in the USA), Canada, United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Ireland, Italy, and around the world.
When was the first lottery sold in Connecticut?
About the Connecticut Lottery The Connecticut Lottery Corporation was launched in 1971 and the first ticket was sold in February 1972. The Connecticut Lottery is made up of a variety of in-state draw games, and players can also take part in Powerball and Mega Millions draws. The Connecticut Lottery offers its original lottery, Lotto!, to this day.
What’s the most popular lottery game in CT?
The Connecticut Lottery offers its original lottery, Lotto!, to this day. Popular draw games in the state include Play3, Play4, Cash5, and Lotto!. In 2016, the Connecticut Lottery also started offering Keno, with draws taking place at 4-minute intervals.
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What are the odds of winning the CT Lottery?
To claim your prize, present your ticket to any Lottery Retailer. They will cash your ticket, and give you an Exchange Ticket in place of your original ticket. Your Exchange Ticket will be valid for the remaining number of active drawings on the ticket. What are the odds of winning? The overall odds of winning are 1 in 39.3.
When do the Lotto drawings take place in CT?
When are Lotto! drawings held? Lotto! is drawn at 10:38 PM on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Drawing times are approximate. Watch the drawings live on WCCT-TV (Channel 20). To view a drawing after the drawing has occurred CLICK HERE.