DC Lottery Information (2024)

Since the DC Lottery began in 1982, it has contributed over $2.22 billion to the District of Columbia's General Fund, helping to support vital services such as education. Players also receive over 50% of Lottery sales in prize payouts - more than $4.2 billion so far.

On this page, you'll find information on buying tickets, draw schedule, game details, claiming prizes, and more.

Current lottery games include: Powerball - Mega Millions - Lucky for Life - DC 2 - DC 3 - DC 4 - DC 5. Just click on a link to view the latest winning numbers.

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DC Lottery App

You can get all the latest winning numbers from games in the District of Columbia delivered straight to your phone or tablet with the convenient app. Visit the DC Lottery App page to download it for free.

Buying Lottery Tickets

If you live out of state, you'll have to make a trip to Washington D.C. to take part in one of their exciting games. Tickets are available from any authorized retailer.

DC Lottery Drawing Schedule

Find out exactly when each game is held and how late you can buy tickets:

GameDraw DaysDraw Times*Ticket Sales Close At*
PowerballMonday, Wednesday & Saturday10:59 PM9:45 PM
Mega MillionsTuesday & Friday11:00 PM10:45 PM
Lucky for LifeDaily10:38 PM9:30 PM
DC-2Daily1:50 PM & 7:50 PM1:49 PM & 7:49 PM
DC-3Daily1:50 PM, 7:50 PM & 11:30 PM1:49 PM, 7:49 PM & 11:29 PM
DC-4Daily1:50 PM, 7:50 PM & 11:30 PM1:49 PM, 7:49 PM & 11:29 PM
DC-5Daily1:50 PM & 7:50 PM1:49 PM & 7:49 PM
KenoDailyEvery 4 minutes-
*Times are shown in ET. DC2, 3, 4 and 5 drawings occur immediately after ticket sales close.

Game Information

Games offered by the DC Lottery include Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lucky for Life. As well as these multi-state games, there are also a range of draws exclusively played in the District of Columbia.

DC-2

With a top prize of $50 and the most favorable odds of any DC numbers draw game, DC-2 is a fan favorite. All the details are on the DC-2 dedicated page.

DC-3

Three lucky numbers is all it takes to win up to $500, with nine ways to win a prize three times daily. Learn more on the DC-3 game page.

DC-4

This four-digit draw game offers eleven ways to win and a grand prize of $5,000. Visit the DC-4 page for more information.

DC-5

This District original offers 120 ways to win and a top prize of $50,000 cash for a winning straight bet. Check out the DC-5 game page.

Other Games

District residents can also play local games like Keno, Fast Play and Tap-N-Play, or take part in instant win games called Scratchers that can be purchased from authorized retailers throughout the District. Prizes can reach as high as $1 million and all you have to do to win big aside from beating the odds is scratch off the coating on the game. Pick up one today and see what happens!

Claiming DC Lottery Prizes

If you've won a DC Lottery prize, then you will have 180 days from the date of the drawing or from the announced close of game date (for Scratchers tickets). Any prizes left unclaimed after this period of time are allocated to the District's General Fund.

Prizes of any amount may be claimed by mail - see below.

Prizes worth $600 or less can be claimed at any authorized retailer, or the Lottery Prize Center, which is located on the ground floor of 2235 Shannon Place, SE.

Prizes above $600 and up to $5,000 may be claimed at the Prize Center or a Retailer Plus location.

If you've won more than $5,000, you may claim at the Prize Center. Your payout will be subject to a federal withholding tax of 25 percent and D.C. taxes of 8.5 percent.

Claim a prize by mail

Prizes of any amount may be claimed by mail, but if you've won more than $5,000, please call the Prize Center at 202-645-8000 for information before sending your documents.

Mail the following to the lottery at the address below:

  1. Your original signed ticket
  2. A completed claim form
  3. A copy of your driver's license, state-issued ID or passport
  4. A copy of your Social Security card

Mail to:

DC Lottery Prize Center
2235 Shannon Place, SE
Washington, DC 20020

Mail-in claims are paid out as checks.

History of the DC Lottery

The DC Lottery was established in 1982 and hit $3.5 million in sales during its first week. The district is a founding member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), along with Iowa, Kansas, Oregon, Rhode Island and West Virginia. The group launched in 1987 and Lotto*America debuted in 1988. Mega Millions tickets went on sale in January 2010.

Revenue from the DC Lottery is allocated to the General Fund for the District. Since the Lottery was established, over $1.8 billion has been raised to provide valuable support to education, public safety, senior services and more.

Rules

You must be at least 18 years old to purchase DC Lottery tickets, but minors can receive lottery tickets as gifts.

DC Lottery Information (2024)

FAQs

How much does DC tax on lottery winnings? ›

District Taxes

Lottery winnings that exceed $600 are reported to the District Office of Tax and Revenue in accordance with District regulations. For winnings of more than $5,000 the DC Lottery withholds 8.5 percent of lottery winnings for District income taxes.

How do I check my DC Lottery ticket? ›

For winning numbers scroll down to check your numbers or call the Lot-Line at 202-678-3333. Drawings are held twice daily, at 1:50 p.m. and 7:50 p.m., seven days a week. You can purchase tickets until 1:49 p.m. and 7:49 p.m. For winning numbers scroll down to check your numbers or call the Lot-Line at 202-678-3333.

How do I claim my lottery winnings in DC? ›

All prizes of $9,999.99 or below are automatically deposited into your iLottery account. If you win a prize of $10,000.00 or larger, you will need to visit the DC Lottery Prize Center to claim and receive payment. Prize claims are by appointment only and can be made by calling 202-645-8000.

How to play the lottery in DC? ›

It's quick, easy, and FREE to register for a DC iLottery account.
  1. Register. Go to DCiLottery.com Click Register and enter your info.
  2. Deposit Funds. Select Deposit and add a payment method.
  3. Play! That's it! You're ready to go!

How much goes to taxes if I win $1 million dollars? ›

The federal government and all but a few state governments will immediately have their hands out for a bit of your prize. The top federal tax rate is 37% for income over $500,000. The first thing that happens when you turn in that winning ticket is that the federal government takes 24% of the winnings off the top.

How much would you get if you won $100 million dollars? ›

So, you may ask, "How much do I get if I win the Powerball?" It is about 52 percent of the total jackpot amount (before taxes). For example, if the Powerball jackpot is at $100 million, the cash value would be around $52 million.

How much is a 5 digit DC box worth? ›

Prizes and Odds
Selections$1 Bet Pays
5 Way Box4 of one digit & 1 different digit$10,000
10 Way Box3 of one digit & a pair of different digits$5,000
20 Way Box3 of one digit & 2 different distinct digits$2,500
30 Way Box2 different pairs plus a distinct digit$1,700
9 more rows

What is DC 3 digit? ›

DC3. DC-3 is a three-digit game with three ways to play and nine ways to win. Prizes vary from $25 to $500. Learn more from DCLottery.com >

What is the payout for the DC pick 4? ›

DC 4 is a four-digit game. Prizes vary from $100 to $5,000.

How should you take Lottery winnings? ›

It's recommended that winners receive their money in installments rather than as a lump sum to avoid making major mistakes and blowing through all of the cash.

Does DC have online Lottery? ›

New Ways To Win. Fun is at your fingertips. DC iLottery is online! Play Powerball, Mega Millions, and our new game category “e-Instants” from almost anywhere in the District where there's an internet connection using a smart phone, computer, or tablet.

Does Washington DC have Lottery scratch offs? ›

Add some excitement to your life and play one of our DC Scratchers today! Cash prizes can total as much as $1,000,000 on certain games! There are lots of prizes to be won! So check out our remaining top prizes and scratch to win!

How much are DC Lottery winnings taxed? ›

Washington, DC tax rate on lottery winnings: 8.5%

Washington, DC, isn't a state. However, according to the District of Columbia's Office of Lottery and Gaming, winnings over $5,000 are subject to an 8.5% tax rate for District income tax.

Can I play DC Lottery if I live in Maryland? ›

1109.2 A registered iLottery player must be located within the geographical boundaries of the District of Columbia to purchase a play of an iLottery game.

Can you buy lottery tickets with a debit card in DC? ›

1. What types of card payments are accepted? DC Lottery self-service machines now accept debit cards.

How much tax does the IRS take from lottery winnings? ›

Lottery winnings, considered taxable income, are subject to both federal and state income taxes. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) imposes a federal tax rate of 24%, and California's state income tax, with rates ranging from 1% to 13.3%, adds an additional layer of taxation.

What is the gambling tax in DC? ›

In addition to license application fees associated with privately-operated sports wagering, the District collects a 10 percent tax on operators' monthly gross gaming revenue.

Which state has the highest lottery tax? ›

New York

How much tax do you pay on lottery winnings in Maryland? ›

Maryland Lottery Taxes

For prizes of more than $5,000, the Lottery will deduct 24% in federal tax and 8.95% in state tax for Maryland residents (8% state tax for non-residents). You must also still report your winnings as income, according to the MDLottery.com website.

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