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Check your tickets for New Jersey daily lottery draw games here. NJ Lottery Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, Pick-6 winning numbers for Monday, Nov. 18 Skip to main content
The winning numbers are drawn at 9 p.m. EST daily and we have the results below. ... Midday: 8-0-3-1. Evening: 9-5-6-0. Check Win 4 payouts and previous drawings here. New York Take 5.
North Carolina Carolina Cash 5 (43 numbers, daily) Ohio Rolling Cash 5 (39 numbers, daily) Oklahoma Cash 5 (36 numbers, daily) Pennsylvania Cash 5 (43 numbers, daily evening drawings); Treasure Hunt (30 numbers, daily midday drawings) Rhode Island Wild Money (38 numbers, daily) South Carolina Palmetto Cash 5 (42 numbers, daily)
Pick-3 is a three-digit draw game drawn twice daily. [6] It began on May 22, 1975, as a daily game and the nation’s first game where players can choose their own numbers and play type. Midday drawings were introduced in November 2001. It was originally known as Pick-it; the name changed to Pick-3 in 1987 to distinguish from the newer Pick-4 game.
Players pick 6 numbers from 1 to 47(hence the name). Lotto 47 drawings are held twice weekly with jackpots starting at $1 million. The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately 1 in 11 million. Players also win for matching 5($2,500), 4($100) or 3($5) numbers. As with Fantasy 5, "ezMatch" is an add-on game to Lotto 47.
The winning numbers are drawn at 9 p.m. EST daily and we have the results below. ... Midday: 3, 9, 1, 1. Evening: 9, 6, 4, 3. Check Win 4 payouts and previous drawings here. New York Take 5.
Check winning numbers here. Feeling lucky?Explore the latest lottery news & results. When are the New Jersey Lottery drawings held? Cash4Life: 9:00 p.m. daily. Pick-3: 12:59 p.m. and 10:57 p.m. daily.
The Numbers Game is played twice daily. It draws 4 1-digit numbers, bets can be made on a 1-digit and/or 2-digit number. 3-digit numbers are "first 3" or "last 3," as a 3-digit number is not drawn separately. Minimum wagers are 25 cents on a 3-digit or 4-digit number, and 50 cents on a 2-digit number or 1-digit.