New Hampshire (NH) Lottery Results & Winning Numbers

By Nick C
Results Updated On:04 Nov 2025 (GMT)
NH Lottery Winning Numbers (Results)
Game Winning Numbers Details
Mega Millions
Regular Numbers
02
24
52
66
68
Mega Ball
09
Next Jackpot
$800,000,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Powerball
Regular Numbers
03
32
40
43
57
Powerball
18
Power Play
2
Next Jackpot
$438,000,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Megabucks
Regular Numbers
02
09
18
19
25
Megaball
03
Next Jackpot
$1,300,000
Draw Date
Next Draw
Lucky For Life
Regular Numbers
01
31
32
34
37
Lucky Ball
13
Draw Date
Next Draw
Gimme 5
Regular Numbers
01
05
11
22
26
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 4 Day
Regular Numbers
1
3
1
0
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 3 Day
Regular Numbers
7
1
9
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 4 Evening
Regular Numbers
0
0
0
5
Draw Date
Next Draw
Pick 3 Evening
Regular Numbers
6
5
0
Draw Date
Next Draw
Powerball Double Play
Regular Numbers
11
27
55
62
68
Powerball
02
Draw Date
Next Draw

New Hampshire Lottery drawing schedule

New Hampshire lottery games have different draw times throughout the week.

The table below shows the schedule for each game, so you know when to buy your tickets and when results are available.

Game Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Pick 3 Day 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10
Pick 3 Evening 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55
Pick 4 Day 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10 13:10
Pick 4 Evening 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55
Gimme 5 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00
Megabucks 19:59 19:59 19:59
Lucky for Life 22:38 22:38 22:38 22:38 22:38 22:38 22:38
Powerball 22:59 22:59 22:59
Mega Millions 23:00 23:00

About the New Hampshire Lottery

The New Hampshire Lottery, founded in 1964, is the oldest legal lottery in the United States.

It offers a wide selection of games, including national draw games like Powerball and Mega Millions, Tri-State games shared with Maine and Vermont, plus Keno, scratch-offs, and online iLottery games.

About 25% of all NH Lottery revenue supports education programs across the state.

Players must be at least 18 years old to buy tickets or claim prizes.

Quick reference: NH Lottery essentials

Detail Information
Founded 1964 (the oldest state lottery in the US)
Minimum Age to Play 18
Main Games Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, Gimme 5, Pick 3, Pick 4, Keno 603, Scratch-Offs, Fast Play, iLottery
Where to Buy Authorized retailers statewide, online via iLottery, and the NH Lottery app
Where the Money Goes About 25% of revenue funds public education
State Tax on Winnings None
Federal Tax on Winnings 24% (US residents, on prizes over $5,000); 30% (non-residents, on prizes over $5,000)
Anonymity Winners’ names, towns, and prize amounts are public
Headquarters 14 Integra Drive, Concord, NH 03301

New Hampshire Lottery games

The New Hampshire State Lottery offers a mix of national, regional, and state-exclusive games.

Players can take part in big-jackpot multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions, enjoy Tri-State games shared with Maine and Vermont, or play fast-paced options such as Pick 3, Pick 4, and Keno 603.

There are also scratch-off tickets, Fast Play games, and online iLottery options for those who prefer instant results.

Powerball (NH Powerball)

Powerball New Hampshire is one of the most popular lottery games in the US and is available through the NH State Lottery.

Jackpots start at $40 million and can grow into the hundreds of millions.

Players select five numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball number from 1 to 26.

The Power Play option, available for $1, multiplies non-jackpot prizes up to 10 times.

Draw Days: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
Draw Time: 10:59 PM
Ticket Price: $2 (+$1 for Power Play)

New Hampshire Mega Millions

Mega Millions NH is another national jackpot game played in New Hampshire.

The jackpots also start at $40 million and often reach into the hundreds of millions.

Players pick five numbers from 1 to 70 and one Mega Ball number from 1 to 25.

For an extra $1, the Megaplier option increases non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times.

Draw Days: Tuesday, Friday
Draw Time: 11:00 PM
Ticket Price: $2 (+$1 for Megaplier)

Lucky for Life

Lucky for Life NH is a multi-state game available in New Hampshire that offers lifetime prizes.

The top prize is $1,000 a day for life, with a second prize of $25,000 a year for life.

Players select five numbers from 1 to 48 and one Lucky Ball number from 1 to 18.

Quick Pick is available for random selections.

Draw Days: Daily
Draw Time: 10:30 PM
Ticket Price: $2

Tri-State Megabucks Plus (NH Lotto)

Megabucks Plus is a Tri-State game shared between New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont.

The jackpot starts at $1 million and rolls over until it is won.

Players pick five numbers from 1 to 41 and one Megaball number from 1 to 6.

Quick Pick is available for both main and Megaball numbers.

Draw Days: Wednesday, Saturday
Draw Time: 7:59 PM
Ticket Price: $2

Gimme 5

Gimme 5 is another Tri-State game available in New Hampshire.

The jackpot is fixed at $100,000.

Players choose five numbers from 1 to 39 or select a Quick Pick.

Matching all five numbers wins the jackpot.

Draw Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Draw Time: 6:55 PM
Ticket Price: $1

Pick 3 (New Hampshire Pick 3)

Pick 3 New Hampshire is a daily game with two draws per day and a top prize of $500.

Players select three numbers from 0 to 9 and choose a play style such as Straight, Box, or Pair.

Winnings depend on the play type and wager amount.

Draw Days: Daily (Day and Evening draws)
Draw Times: 1:10 PM and 6:55 PM
Ticket Price: From $0.50 to $5.00

Pick 4 (New Hampshire Pick 4)

New Hampshire Pick 4 is also drawn twice a day and offers a top prize of $5,000.

Players choose four numbers from 0 to 9 and select a play style such as Straight, Box, or Pair.

Payouts depend on the wager type and amount.

Draw Days: Daily (Day and Evening draws)
Draw Times: 1:10 PM and 6:55 PM
Ticket Price: From $0.50 to $5.00

Keno 603 (NH Keno Results)

Keno 603 is a fast-paced lottery game with draws every five minutes from 11:05 AM to 1:00 AM.

Players can choose how many numbers to play, which affects the potential prize amount.

Players select between 1 and 12 numbers from a pool of 1 to 80, or they can use Quick Pick for random selections.

Wager amounts range from $1 to $25.

By adding KENO 603 PLUS, players double their wager for a chance to multiply winnings by 3, 4, 5, or 10 times.

This game is available at licensed Keno locations across the state, making it one of the most accessible ways to play the lottery in New Hampshire.

Scratch-Offs

Scratch-off tickets, known locally as Scratch Tickets, are one of the most popular ways to play the NH Lottery.

Tickets are priced between $1 and $25, with prizes ranging from small amounts to jackpots of up to $2 million.

Players scratch away the surface of the ticket to reveal numbers or symbols.

The outcome is instant, and higher-priced tickets generally have better odds of winning and larger prize amounts.

Jackpot information and the number of prizes remaining for each game are posted regularly on the official New Hampshire Lottery website, helping players decide which tickets to buy.

Fast Play

Fast Play tickets offer instant results and can be purchased at lottery retailers without waiting for a scheduled draw.

These tickets come in multiple themes and price points, usually $1, $2, $5, or $10.

How to Play: After purchase, the ticket prints with a set of numbers or symbols.

Players immediately compare them against the winning combinations printed on the ticket.

Top prizes vary by game, with smaller tickets paying hundreds of dollars and larger tickets offering prizes up to $5,000 or more.

Fast Play is a good option for players who want the excitement of scratch-offs with the convenience of printed tickets.

iLottery

The NH Lottery’s iLottery platform allows players to purchase tickets for major draw games like Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, and Gimme 5.

It also features e-Instant games, which are digital scratch-offs that can be played directly online.

How to Play: Players create a free iLottery account on the official website or mobile app.

They can then buy draw tickets, play instant-win games, and even set up subscription purchases for certain games.

Jackpots for iLottery e-Instant games can reach up to $250,000, making it a convenient alternative to traditional retail play.

Second Chance

The NH Lottery offers Second Chance drawings that give players an opportunity to win with non-winning tickets.

These promotions are usually tied to specific scratch-off games or limited-time campaigns.

How to Play: Players enter eligible non-winning tickets online through their iLottery account or the official NH Lottery website.

The lottery then holds a separate drawing for additional prizes, which may include cash, merchandise, or special event entries.

Second Chance promotions vary throughout the year, so players should check the NH Lottery website regularly for current opportunities.

How to play the New Hampshire Lottery

Playing the NH State Lottery is simple, but each game has its own rules and features.

Here are the basic steps to get started:

Step 1: Choose Your Game

Select from draw games like Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, Gimme 5, Pick 3, Pick 4, or Keno 603.

You can also play Scratch Tickets, Fast Play, or online iLottery games.

Step 2: Pick Your Numbers

  • For draw games, choose your numbers manually or select Quick Pick for random selections.

  • For Keno 603, decide how many numbers (spots) you want to play, then choose them from 1 to 80.

  • For Scratch Tickets and Fast Play, the numbers or symbols are already printed.

Step 3: Select Wager or Extras

  • Most draw games have optional add-ons such as Power Play, Megaplier, or KENO 603 PLUS that can increase non-jackpot winnings.

  • Ticket prices vary from $0.50 for Pick 3 and Pick 4 to $25 for premium scratch-off games.

Step 4: Buy Your Ticket

Purchase tickets at authorized NH Lottery retailers across the state.

Players can also use the official NH Lottery iLottery platform or app to buy select draw game tickets and play e-Instant games.

Step 5: Check Results

  • Results are posted after each draw online, through the mobile app, or at retail locations.

  • Keno 603 results appear every five minutes.

  • Scratch Tickets and Fast Play outcomes are revealed instantly after purchase.

Advance Play & subscriptions

The NH Lottery allows players to purchase tickets in advance for multiple consecutive draws.

This makes it easier to stay in the game without missing a draw.

The number of draws you can enter depends on the game.

Advance Play options

Game Maximum Advance Draws
Powerball Up to 20
Mega Millions Up to 20
Lucky for Life Up to 20
Tri-State Megabucks Plus Up to 20
Gimme 5 Up to 30
Pick 3 (Day/Evening) Up to 21
Pick 4 (Day/Evening) Up to 21
Keno 603 Up to 20

Subscriptions

Players who use the NH iLottery platform can set up auto-renewal for select games.

Tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions, and Gimme 5 can be automatically purchased every two weeks via direct debit.

Odds and jackpots

Each NH Lottery game has different odds and prize structures.

While Pick 3 and Pick 4 have the best odds of winning, the largest jackpots come from multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions.

Game Odds of Winning Jackpot Minimum Jackpot
Powerball 1 in 292,201,338 $40 million
Mega Millions 1 in 302,575,350 $40 million
Lucky for Life 1 in 30,821,472 $1,000 a day for life ($5.75 million lump sum)
Tri-State Megabucks Plus 1 in 4,496,388 $1 million
Gimme 5 1 in 575,757 $100,000
Pick 4 1 in 10,000 $5,000
Pick 3 1 in 1,000 $500
Keno 603 1 in 478,261,833 $1 million

How to claim NH Lottery prizes

Players have up to one year from the draw date to claim their winnings in New Hampshire.

The process depends on the prize amount and how the ticket was purchased.

Prizes of $599 or less

  • Claim at any authorized NH Lottery retailer.

  • Claim at NH Lottery Headquarters in Concord.

  • Claim by mail.

  • Online and iLottery winnings under $600 are paid directly into the player’s account.

Prizes of $600 or more

  • Claim in person at NH Lottery Headquarters.

  • Claim by mail by sending all required documents.

  • Online players can claim prizes up to $9,999 through their iLottery account. Winnings of $10,000 or more must be claimed at NH Lottery Headquarters or by mail.

What you need to claim

  • Signed winning ticket

  • Completed Prize Claim Form (for prizes $600 and above)

  • Valid government-issued photo ID

  • Proof of Social Security Number

Claim by mail

Send all required documents to:

  • New Hampshire Lottery – Attn: Claims
    14 Integra Drive
    Concord, NH 03301

Processing usually takes about one week, and prize checks are mailed to the winner.

NH Lottery headquarters

Address: 14 Integra Drive, Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (800) 852-3324 or (603) 271-3391
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Does New Hampshire tax lottery winnings?

The state of New Hampshire does not tax lottery winnings.

However, federal withholding applies to prizes over $5,000.

The amount depends on whether the winner is a US resident or a non-resident.

Tax withholdings for US citizens and residents

Winnings State Tax Federal Tax Total
Over $5,000 0% 24% 24%

Tax withholdings for non-US citizens and non-residents

Winnings State Tax Federal Tax Total
Over $5,000 0% 30% 30%

All winnings of $600 or more are reported to the IRS.

Players should keep in mind that additional federal or state taxes may apply when they file their annual returns.

New Hampshire Lottery App

The New Hampshire State Lottery offers online play through its iLottery platform and mobile app.

This makes it possible to buy tickets, play instant-win games, and manage your account without visiting a retailer.

NH Lottery App features

  • Purchase tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, and Gimme 5.

  • Play e-Instant games with prizes up to $250,000.

  • Use auto-renewal for certain draw games.

  • View NH lottery results and past winning numbers.

  • Deposit funds with a debit card, PayPal, or bank transfer.

Retail ticket purchases are still widely available, but the app provides added convenience for players who prefer to play online.

Customer support & contact info

Players can reach the New Hampshire Lottery through multiple channels for assistance with tickets, claims, or general questions.

Headquarters address

  • New Hampshire Lottery
    14 Integra Drive
    Concord, NH 03301

Phone numbers

  • In-state: (800) 852-3324

  • Out-of-state: (603) 271-3391

  • TDD access: (800) 735-2964

  • iLottery Support: (866) 204-6954

Email

Hours

Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Social media

You can get news and information through the New Hampshire Lottery’s official social media accounts:

History, funding, and recent NH Lottery winners

The New Hampshire Lottery was created in 1964, making it the first legal state lottery in the United States.

It began with sweepstakes tickets and has since expanded to include national games like Powerball and Mega Millions, as well as Tri-State games with Maine and Vermont.

Since its creation, the NH Lottery has contributed over $2 billion to public education.

About 25% of all lottery revenue supports schools across the state, continuing the original mission set out in the 1960s.

Notable NH Lottery winners

Over the years, many players have claimed big prizes from NH Lottery games:

  • Eric Sorenson of Londonderry won $100,000 playing Gimme 5.

  • Susan Barney of Rochester won $30,000 playing Tri-State Megabucks.

  • Craig Ohlson of Claremont won $100,004 playing Gimme 5.

  • John Farrell of Norwich won $100,000 playing Gimme 5.

  • Scratch-off winners include prizes of $50,000, $77,777, and $100,000 from games like Sapphire Deluxe, Red Hot Wild 7, and Cashword Connect.

These wins show the variety of ways New Hampshire players can claim prizes, from draw games to scratch-offs.

Frequently asked questions

Where was the $2 million Powerball ticket sold in NH?

Winning Powerball tickets, including multimillion-dollar prizes, are announced by the NH Lottery after each draw. The exact retailer location is usually shared in press releases and news updates. You can check the NH Lottery website for details on where the latest big-ticket wins were sold.

Can you stay anonymous if you win the lottery in New Hampshire?

No, New Hampshire law requires the lottery to release the winner’s name, hometown, and prize amount. Some winners work with legal or financial professionals to claim through a trust for privacy. If you win a large prize, consult an attorney to understand your options.

Does New Hampshire tax lottery winnings?

New Hampshire does not apply state taxes on lottery prizes, but federal taxes still apply. Winnings over $5,000 are subject to 24% withholding for US residents and 30% for non-residents. Smaller prizes under $600 are not reported to the IRS.

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

You must be at least 18 years old to purchase lottery tickets in New Hampshire. This rule applies to all games, including retail sales, iLottery purchases, and Keno. Tickets cannot be bought or claimed by minors under any circumstances.

Can I buy NH Lottery tickets online?

Yes, you can purchase tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, and Gimme 5 online through the NH iLottery website or app. The platform also offers digital e-Instant games. However, tickets cannot be purchased by mail or over the phone.

How long do you have to claim lottery winnings in New Hampshire?

Players have up to one year from the draw date to claim prizes. For scratch-off games, the deadline is one year from the announced end of the game. Claims can be made in person, by mail, or online, depending on the prize amount.

Where do New Hampshire Lottery funds go?

Around 25% of all NH Lottery revenue is directed to support public education in the state. Since its founding, the lottery has contributed more than $2 billion to schools. Every ticket purchase helps fund classrooms, teachers, and learning programs.

What lottery games can I play in New Hampshire?

The NH Lottery offers Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Tri-State Megabucks, Gimme 5, Pick 3, Pick 4, and Keno 603. Players can also choose from scratch-off tickets, Fast Play games, and online iLottery options. Each game has its own draw schedule and prize structure.

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