Colorado (CO) Lottery Results & Winning Numbers

By Nick C
Results Updated On:17 Sep 2025 (GMT)
CO Lottery Winning Numbers (Results)
Game Winning Numbers Details
Mega Millions
Regular Numbers
10
14
34
40
43
Mega Ball
05
Next Jackpot
$423,000,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Powerball
Regular Numbers
14
15
32
42
49
Powerball
01
Power Play
2
Next Jackpot
$81,000,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Lotto
Regular Numbers
01
11
12
13
26
40
Next Jackpot
$2,400,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Cash 5
Regular Numbers
02
03
04
21
22
Next Jackpot
$20,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Lucky For Life
Regular Numbers
07
17
22
27
32
Lucky Ball
08
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 3 Evening
Regular Numbers
2
6
9
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 3 Midday
Regular Numbers
2
6
3
Draw Date
Next Draw
Lotto Plus
Regular Numbers
07
17
19
22
31
32
Draw Date
Next Draw
Powerball Double Play
Regular Numbers
07
19
42
53
56
Powerball
04
Draw Date
Next Draw

Colorado Lottery drawing schedule

All times shown are Mountain Time

Colorado Lottery draw times

Game Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Pick 3 Colorado Midday 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm
Pick 3 Colorado Evening 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm
Cash 5 Colorado 7:35 pm 7:35 pm 7:35 pm 7:35 pm 7:35 pm 7:35 pm 7:35 pm
Colorado Lotto+ — 7:36 pm — 7:36 pm — — 7:36 pm
Colorado Lucky for Life 8:38 pm 8:38 pm 8:38 pm 8:38 pm 8:38 pm 8:38 pm 8:38 pm
Colorado Powerball — 8:59 pm — 8:59 pm — — 8:59 pm
Powerball Double Play — 8:59 pm — 8:59 pm — — 8:59 pm
Mega Millions Colorado — — 9:00 pm — — 9:00 pm —

Ticket sales cutoff times

Game Sales Cutoff
Pick 3 Colorado (Midday & Evening) 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm
Cash 5 Colorado 7:30 pm
Colorado Lotto+ 7:30 pm
Colorado Lucky for Life 7:30 pm
Colorado Powerball / Double Play 7:30 pm
Mega Millions Colorado 7:30 pm

Earliest ticket sales: Colorado Lottery tickets are not available before 4:30 am Monday through Saturday or before 8:00 am on Sundays.

Colorado Lottery overview

The Colorado Lottery (CO Lottery) has been operating since 1983 and functions as an enterprise fund, meaning it does not receive money from the state’s general fund.

All operations are supported entirely by ticket sales.

Since its launch, the Lottery has contributed more than $3.7 billion to Colorado projects.

Proceeds are directed toward:

  • Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO): Outdoor recreation, wildlife, and local grants.

  • Conservation Trust Fund: Local parks and recreation improvements.

  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Protecting open spaces and habitats.

  • Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program: School construction and upgrades, funded once GOCO’s cap is met.

Every ticket sold stays in the state, with funds benefiting communities through conservation, education, and public facilities.

The Lottery also provides entertainment to players through jackpot draws, daily games, and scratchers.

Quick facts

  • Established: 1983

  • Headquarters: Pueblo, Colorado

  • Minimum Age to Play: 18 years old

  • Claim Deadline: 180 days from draw date (or from the end-of-game date for scratchers)

  • Taxes: 24% federal and 4% state withholding on prizes over $5,000 (total 28% for US citizens and residents)

  • Biggest Jackpot Win: $133.2 million Powerball prize in 2017

CO Lottery games

The Colorado Lottery offers a mix of multi-state jackpot draws, in-state games, and scratchers.

Below is a quick reference guide followed by details on how to play each draw game.

Quick reference table

Game Numbers to Pick Ticket Price Draw Days Draw Time (MT) Top Prize
Powerball Colorado 5 from 1-69 + 1 Powerball (1-26) $2 (+$1 Power Play) Mon, Wed, Sat 8:59 pm Jackpot starts at $40 million
Mega Millions Colorado 5 from 1-70 + 1 Mega Ball (1-25) $2 (+$1 Megaplier) Tue, Fri 9:00 pm Jackpot starts at $40 million
Colorado Lotto+ (Lotto Colorado) 6 from 1-40 $2 (+$1 Plus option) Mon, Wed, Sat 7:36 pm Jackpot starts at $1 million
Cash 5 Colorado 5 from 1-32 $1 (+$1 EZ Match) Daily 7:35 pm $20,000
Pick 3 Colorado 3 from 0-9 $0.50, $1, $2, or $5 Daily (Midday & Evening) 1:30 pm / 7:30 pm Up to $500 on $1 play
Colorado Lucky for Life 5 from 1-48 + 1 Lucky Ball (1-18) $2 Daily 8:38 pm $1,000 a day for life or $5.75M cash

1. Powerball Colorado

The Powerball in Colorado is a popular multi-state jackpot game with prizes that regularly climb into the hundreds of millions.

To play, choose five numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball number from 1 to 26, or select Quick Pick for random numbers.

  • Ticket price: $2

  • Extras: Add Power Play for $1 to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times

  • Draws: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 8:59 pm

  • Starting jackpot: $40 million

2. Mega Millions Colorado

The Colorado Mega Millions is another national favorite that offers jackpots starting at $40 million.

To play, pick five numbers from 1 to 70 and one Mega Ball number from 1 to 25, or use Quick Pick for a random entry.

  • Ticket price: $2

  • Extras: Add Megaplier for $1 to boost non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times

  • Draws: Tuesday and Friday at 9:00 pm

  • Starting jackpot: $40 million

3. Colorado Lotto+ (Lotto Colorado)

Lotto+ is Colorado’s very own jackpot game.

To play, choose six numbers from 1 to 40 or let Quick Pick generate them.

Each ticket includes a random multiplier (up to 5x) for non-jackpot prizes.

  • Ticket price: $2

  • Extras: Add the Plus option for $1 for a second chance to win with the same numbers, with a top prize of $250,000

  • Draws: Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 7:36 pm

  • Starting jackpot: $1 million

4. Cash 5

Cash 5 Colorado is a simple daily game with a fixed top prize.

To play, select five numbers from 1 to 32 or use Quick Pick.

  • Ticket price: $1

  • Extras: Add EZ Match for $1 to win instant prizes of up to $500

  • Draws: Daily at 7:35 pm

  • Top prize: $20,000

5. Pick 3 Colorado

CO Pick 3 is Colorado’s only twice-daily draw game.

Players choose three numbers from 0 to 9, and multiple bet types are available, such as Exact Order, Any Order, Front Pair, or Back Pair.

  • Ticket price: $0.50, $1, $2, or $5

  • Draws: Daily at 1:30 pm (Midday) and 7:30 pm (Evening)

  • Top prize: Up to $500 on a $1 play

6. Colorado Lucky for Life

Lucky for Life gives players the chance to win lifelong prizes.

To play, choose five numbers from 1 to 48 and one Lucky Ball number from 1 to 18, or use Quick Pick.

  • Ticket price: $2

  • Draws: Daily at 8:38 pm

  • Top prize: $1,000 a day for life (or a $5.75 million lump sum option)

Colorado Lottery Second Chances

Not every ticket wins on the first try, but the Colorado Lottery offers a Second Chance program that gives players another opportunity to win prizes.

Through the MyLottery rewards system, you can enter eligible non-winning tickets into bonus drawings for additional cash or merchandise rewards.

This feature applies to both draw games and Colorado scratchers, adding extra value to tickets that would otherwise go unused.

What is Second Chance?

Second Chance is a bonus draw common to most US lotteries.

This program allows you to use your non-winning tickets in another round and get a second chance to win great prizes.

This Bonus Draw applies to both jackpot draw games and scratch-offs.

How does Second Chance?

To enter a Bonus Draw, you first must join the MyLottery loyalty program.

You can register either through the official Colorado Lottery website or the mobile app.

The Second Chance option is available for numerous games, so make sure to regularly check whether your ticket is eligible for an extra draw after you find out it’s non-winning.

If there is an extra draw for the game you’ve played, enter the 22-digit number located under the scratch-off layer and type it in a designated box on the Lottery website.

Another way to submit the ticket for Second Chance is to scan the 2D barcode via the Colorado Lottery mobile app.

Download the Android and iOS versions of the Colorado Lottery app by clicking on the links.

Colorado Lottery scratchers

Colorado Lottery scratchers, also known as scratch-offs, are instant-win tickets that let you know right away if you’ve won.

They are sold at authorized retailers across the state and come in a wide variety of themes and price points.

Popular scratch games in Colorado include:

  • Monopoly 500X: A $50 ticket with jackpots of up to $3,000,000

  • Holiday Bucks: A $20 seasonal ticket with a $1,000,000 top prize

  • $500,000 Massive Money: A $10 scratcher with a top prize of $500,000

  • Black Diamond Dazzler: A $10 game offering $250,000 top prizes

  • Precious Metals Crossword: A $5 ticket with a $100,000 top prize

Odds vary depending on the game, with higher-priced tickets generally offering bigger prizes and better overall odds.

Scratchers ticket prices and top prizes

Ticket Price Typical Top Prize
$1 Up to $500
$2 Up to $10,000
$3 Up to $50,000
$5 Up to $100,000
$10 Up to $250,000
$20 Up to $1,000,000
$50 Up to $3,500,000

Scratchers odds

  • Lower-priced tickets usually have smaller top prizes and odds of around 1 in 5.

  • Higher-priced games often come with better odds, sometimes close to 1 in 2.5, along with much larger jackpots.

  • The exact odds and prize breakdown are printed on every ticket and available on the official Colorado Lottery website.

Second Chance for scratchers

Even if you don’t win right away, your ticket might still have value.

Many scratchers are eligible for the Second Chance program through the MyLottery rewards system:

  1. Register for MyLottery on the official Colorado Lottery website or mobile app.

  2. Enter the 22-digit code from your scratch ticket or scan the barcode in the app.

  3. Submit the ticket for another chance to win prizes in a bonus drawing.

This feature gives players an additional way to win and adds extra value to every ticket.

Colorado Lottery Advance Play

The Colorado Lottery allows you to buy tickets in advance for multiple consecutive drawings.

This option makes it easy to play your favorite games without having to purchase a ticket before every draw.

The number of advance draws varies by game.

Advance Play options

Game Advance Draws Available
Pick 3 Colorado (Midday & Evening) Up to 28 consecutive draws
Cash 5 Colorado Up to 91 consecutive draws
Colorado Lotto+ (Lotto Colorado) Up to 26 consecutive draws
Powerball Colorado Up to 39 consecutive draws
Mega Millions Colorado Up to 26 consecutive draws
Colorado Lucky for Life Up to 91 consecutive draws

How it works

Simply check the Advance Play box on your playslip and tell the retailer how many draws you would like to purchase.

Your numbers will then be valid for that number of consecutive draws.

How to claim a Colorado Lottery prize

Colorado Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date.

Scratch prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the official end-of-game date.

Claiming by prize amount

Prize Value How to Claim Requirements
$599 or less At any authorized Colorado Lottery retailer or by mail Signed winning ticket
$600 or more At a Colorado Lottery Claim Center, by mail, or online Signed winning ticket, completed claim form, and government-issued photo ID
Up to $100,000 Eligible to claim online after ticket verification Signed winning ticket and claim form uploaded online
Over $100,000 In person at a Claim Center only Signed winning ticket, completed claim form, and photo ID

Step-by-step claim options

Here is how you can claim your CO Lottery prize with four easy methods…

1. At a retailer

  • Valid for prizes up to $599.

  • Not all retailers can pay out larger prizes, so check before visiting.

2. By mail

  • Send your signed ticket (and completed claim form if prize is $600 or more) to:
    Colorado Lottery
    PO Box 7
    Pueblo, CO 81002

  • Keep a copy of all documents for your records.

  • Processing time is usually 1–2 weeks.

3. At a claim center

  • Required for prizes over $100,000.

  • Call 1-800-999-2959 to schedule an appointment.

  • Claim centers are located in Pueblo (HQ), Lakewood, Fort Collins, and Grand Junction.

4. Online claim

  • Available for prizes between $600 and $100,000.

  • Fill out the online claim form on the official Colorado Lottery website and upload copies of your signed ticket and ID.

  • The Lottery will verify your claim before issuing payment.

Lottery Claim Centers in Colorado

If your prize is $600 or more, you can claim it in person at one of the Colorado Lottery’s four claim centers.

Be sure to bring your signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, and a valid photo ID.

Call 1-800-999-2959 to schedule an appointment before visiting.

  • Colorado Lottery Headquarters: Pueblo
    225 N Main Street
    Pueblo, CO 81003
    Phone: (719) 546-2400
    Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 4:45 pm

 

  • Fort Collins Claim Center
    3030 S College Avenue, Suite 100
    Fort Collins, CO 80525
    Phone: (970) 248-7053
    Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm – 4:45 pm

 

  • Lakewood Claim Center (Denver Metro)
    1881 Pierce Street
    Lakewood, CO 80214
    Phone: (303) 759-3552
    Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 4:45 pm

 

  • Grand Junction Claim Center
    222 S 6th Street, Room 112
    Grand Junction, CO 81501
    Phone: (970) 248-7053
    Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm – 4:45 pm

Colorado Lottery odds and jackpots

Each Colorado Lottery game has different odds of winning and prize levels.

While daily games like Pick 3 and Cash 5 offer better odds, the largest jackpots come from multi-state draws such as Powerball and Mega Millions.

Odds of winning and minimum jackpots

Game Odds of Winning Jackpot Minimum Jackpot / Top Prize
Mega Millions Colorado 1 in 302,575,350 $40 million
Powerball Colorado 1 in 292,201,338 $40 million
Colorado Lucky for Life 1 in 30,821,472 $1,000 a day for life ($5.75 million cash option)
Colorado Lotto+ (Lotto Colorado) 1 in 3,838,380 $1 million
Cash 5 Colorado 1 in 201,376 $20,000
Pick 3 Colorado 1 in 1,000 Up to $500 on a $1 ticket

For a breakdown of specific odds per lottery game, click on the links to their bespoke pages on our site.

Colorado Lottery taxes

Lottery winnings in Colorado are taxable at both the federal and state levels.

How much is withheld depends on the size of the prize and whether the winner is a US resident or not.

Tax withholding for US citizens and residents

Prize Value Federal Tax State Tax Total Withholding
Over $5,000 24% 4% 28%

Tax withholding for non-US citizens and non-residents

Prize Value Federal Tax State Tax Total Withholding
Over $5,000 30% 4% 34%

Key points to remember

  • Prizes $600 or more: The Lottery may also withhold amounts for unpaid obligations such as child support or debts to the Colorado Department of Human Services, Department of Justice, or Department of Personnel and Administration.

  • Prizes under $5,000: No automatic withholding, but winnings are still considered taxable income and must be reported on your tax return.

  • Payment options: Jackpot winners may choose between a lump sum or annuity payments. Both are taxable, but the timing and amount can affect your overall tax bracket.

  • Reporting requirements: The Colorado Lottery issues a W-2G form for all winnings of $600 or more. You will need this when filing your taxes.

  • Out-of-state players: If you are not a Colorado resident but win a prize in the state, Colorado still withholds state tax on your winnings.

History and impact of the Colorado Online Lottery

The Colorado Lottery was created in 1982 and sold its first ticket on January 24, 1983.

The first drawing was held a few months later, on April 23, 1983.

Since then, the Lottery has expanded from scratchers to in-state jackpot games and multi-state draws such as Powerball and Mega Millions.

Over the past four decades, the Colorado Lottery has generated billions of dollars for the state.

Proceeds do not go to the general fund; instead, they are directed to programs that protect natural resources and improve public facilities:

  • Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO): Funds outdoor recreation, parks, and local grants.

  • Conservation Trust Fund: Supports city and county parks and recreation projects.

  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Preserves open spaces and wildlife habitats.

  • Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program: Provides funding for school construction once GOCO’s funding cap is reached.

This community investment means that every ticket purchased helps support Colorado’s environment, parks, schools, and public spaces.

Notable Colorado Lottery winners

Colorado has also seen its share of major lottery winners:

  • In 2017, a Clifton resident won a $133.2 million Powerball jackpot, still the state’s largest win.

  • A Rifle player hit a $90 million Powerball jackpot in 2014.

  • Lotto Colorado has produced several big winners, including Gilbert and Lory M. of Granby, who won $6.5 million in 2018, and Robert M. of Pueblo, who claimed $7.1 million the same year.

  • Two Lucky for Life players, one from Denver and one from Eagle, each won $25,000 a year for life in 2018.

  • Scratchers have also delivered big payouts. A Grand Junction player won $5 million in 2019, one of the state’s top instant prizes.

  • In 2025, a Fort Collins resident claimed a $75 million Powerball jackpot, and a Colorado Springs player won $7 million on a scratch ticket, setting a new record for Colorado scratchers.

Customer support for Colorado players

If you need help with tickets, claims, or general information, the Colorado Lottery offers several ways to get in touch.

Contact information

  • Official website: coloradolottery.com

  • Customer service phone number: 1-800-999-2959

  • Mailing address:
    Colorado Lottery
    225 N Main Street
    Pueblo, CO 81003

Customer service hours

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 am – 4:45 pm

  • Closed on weekends and state holidays

Colorado Claim Centers

For in-person prize claims and support, you can visit one of the four Colorado Lottery Claim Centers located in Pueblo, Lakewood, Fort Collins, and Grand Junction.

See the Claim Centers section above for full addresses and hours.

Social media accounts

Stay up to date with the latest results, promotions, and Lottery news by following the official accounts:

Mobile app

The Colorado Lottery app is available for both iOS and Android devices.

Key features include:

  • Ticket scanner to check if your ticket is a winner

  • Second Chance entry for eligible non-winning tickets

  • Access to the latest winning numbers and jackpot amounts

  • Retail locator to find authorized sellers near you

You can download the app through the App Store, Google Play, or directly from the official Colorado Lottery website.

Colorado Lottery mobile app

Frequently asked questions

Here we have added all the most frequently asked questions on the CO Lottery…

What happens if I lose my winning ticket?

If you lose a winning Colorado Lottery ticket, it cannot be replaced or validated. Only the original physical ticket can be used to claim a prize, and unsigned tickets are considered bearer instruments. To protect yourself, always sign the back of your ticket immediately so no one else can claim it.

How late can you buy lottery tickets in Colorado?

Lottery tickets can be purchased until the cutoff time, which is usually around 7:30 pm for most games. Powerball and Mega Millions sales close earlier in the evening on draw days to allow time for processing. Tickets cannot be bought before 4:30 am Monday through Saturday or before 8:00 am on Sundays.

What scratch-off wins the most in Colorado?

The biggest prizes usually come from the higher-priced Colorado scratchers, especially the $20 and $50 tickets. These games can offer jackpots of up to $3.5 million, which is higher than the top prizes on lower-cost tickets. Exact odds and prize details are listed on each scratcher.

When is the Mega Millions drawing in Colorado?

Mega Millions drawings are held on Tuesday and Friday nights at 9:00 pm Mountain Time. Players must purchase tickets before the cutoff time, which is usually 7:30 pm on draw days. Results are posted shortly after the draw on the Colorado Lottery website and mobile app.

What are the best scratch tickets to buy in Colorado?

The best scratch tickets are typically the ones with the highest top prizes and better overall odds. Larger ticket prices, like $20 or $50 scratchers, usually have better payouts compared to smaller tickets. Checking the official Colorado Lottery site helps you find which games currently offer the biggest jackpots.

Can I remain anonymous if I win the Colorado Lottery?

Winners in Colorado cannot remain completely anonymous because state law requires the Lottery to release limited information. Your first name, the initial of your last name, the game, prize amount, and hometown are made public. Winners can choose whether or not to have their photo taken.

How old do you have to be to play the Colorado Lottery?

Players must be at least 18 years old to purchase and redeem Colorado Lottery tickets. Tickets can be bought as gifts for people under 18, but they cannot purchase tickets themselves. If the ticket wins, the underage recipient is allowed to claim the prize.

How long do you have to claim lottery winnings in Colorado?

Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim a prize from the draw games. Scratch tickets must be claimed within 180 days of the official end-of-game date. Claims can be made at retailers, by mail, online for some amounts, or at a claim center.

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