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Washington (WA) Lotto Past 30 Day Winning Numbers



Washington (WA) Lotto Past 30 Day Winning Numbers
From: TUE 10/22/24   ~   Thru: THU 11/21/24
WED 11/20/24 07-10-21-22-40-47
MON 11/18/24 07-09-11-12-23-24
SAT 11/16/24 09-10-33-34-36-41
WED 11/13/24 03-31-32-42-45-49
MON 11/11/24 08-13-19-25-27-49
SAT 11/09/24 18-21-32-35-39-43
WED 11/06/24 10-16-21-22-24-47
MON 11/04/24 07-17-24-30-31-43
SAT 11/02/24 01-13-17-25-33-43
WED 10/30/24 01-02-06-18-38-43
MON 10/28/24 04-16-23-39-40-45
SAT 10/26/24 08-12-14-18-29-42
WED 10/23/24 11-13-16-39-41-46
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  • How to Play Washington Lotto?

    With Lotto, you get three chances a week to strike it rich. Lotto tickets only cost $1, but they're good for two "plays." In other words, every ticket gives you two chances to win. Just pick six numbers between 1 and 49 to get in the game. Fill out a playslip or let the computer Quick Pick random numbers for you. Check your numbers against the winning numbers. If all six numbers match, you're a Jackpot winner. You can play the same numbers up to ten drawings in advance. So, when a big Jackpot comes around, you'll be in the game and, just maybe, in the money too.

    All Lotto Jackpots begin at $1 million. If more than one player picks the same winning six numbers out of 49, the winners split the Jackpot evenly. The Jackpot keeps growing based on statewide sales until there is a Jackpot winner!

    Washington Lottery Lotto drawings are every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday night at 8 p.m. Pacific Time.

    Easier to win. Easier to play. The look and feel of the classic Lotto game is back, because that's what Washington players said they wanted.

    They wanted to see more Washington millionaires. Well, Jackpots will be easier to win. They wanted their numbers back—the chance to pick 6 lucky numbers from 01 to 49. With the GOLD Ball gone, players can do just that. Of course, the classic Quick Pick option is still available for players who prefer to let the computer pick their winning numbers.

    Three times a week, you have a shot at winning a million dollars or more. Simply pick any six numbers between 01 and 49 by filling out a playslip or, if you prefer, let the computer pick the numbers for you. Then, check your numbers against the winning numbers that are drawn every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday night at 8 p.m.

    If all 6 numbers match, you win the JACKPOT! Of course, you could also win other cash prizes by matching three, four or five numbers.

    Lotto Drawings

    With Lotto, you get the three chances a week to strike it rich. Lotto tickets only cost $1, but they're good for two "plays." In other words, every ticket gives you two chances to win. Check your numbers against the winning numbers. If all six numbers match, you're a Jackpot winner. You can play the same numbers up to ten drawings in advance. So, when a big Jackpot comes around, you'll be in the game and, just maybe, in the money too.

    Washington's Lottery Lotto drawings are every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday night at 8 p.m. Pacific Time.

    Lotto Jackpots

    All Lotto Jackpots begin at $1 million. If more than one player picks the same winning six numbers out of 49, the winners split the Jackpot evenly. The Jackpot keeps growing based on statewide sales until there is a Jackpot winner!

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