New Hampshire Lottery Headquarters
Opening times
Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Game | Result | Est. Jackpot | More Results | Next Draw |
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Pick 3 Day
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Go to Pick 3 Day |
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Pick 3 Evening
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Go to Pick 3 Evening |
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Pick 4 Day
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Go to Pick 4 Day |
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Pick 4 Evening
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Go to Pick 4 Evening |
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Powerball
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Go to Powerball |
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Mega Millions
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Go to Mega Millions |
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Lucky for Life
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Go to Lucky for Life |
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Tri-State Megabucks
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Go to Tri-State Megabucks |
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Gimme 5
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Go to Gimme 5 |
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for New Hampshire Lottery offices and the claiming process may change at any time. While we are continually monitoring the latest updates provided by the lottery operators, we recommend that you contact your local lottery office to get the most up-to-date information before claiming a prize. We appreciate your patience during this time.
Game Name | Prize Type | Numbers |
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Pick 3 Day | Top Prize | 3 from 0-9 |
Pick 3 Evening | Top Prize | 3 from 0-9 |
Pick 4 Day | Top Prize | 4 from 0-9 |
Pick 4 Evening | Top Prize | 4 from 0-9 |
Powerball | Jackpot | 5 from 1-69 + 1 from 1-26 |
Mega Millions | Jackpot | 5 from 1-70 + 1 from 1-25 |
Lucky for Life | Top Prize | 5 from 1-48 + 1 from 1-18 |
Tri-State Megabucks | Jackpot | 5 from 1-41 + 1 from 1-6 |
Gimme 5 | Top Prize | 5 from 1-39 |
Game | Advanced Draws |
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Pick 3 Day | up to 21 |
Pick 3 Evening | up to 21 |
Pick 4 Day | up to 21 |
Pick 4 Evening | up to 21 |
Powerball | up to 20 |
Mega Millions | up to 20 |
Lucky for Life | up to 20 |
Tri-State Megabucks | up to 20 |
Gimme 5 | up to 30 |
Here's the process for claiming New Hampshire Lottery prizes.
To claim a prize by mail, fill out the back of the ticket with your name, address, and phone number. Then, send the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, proof of your Social Security number, and a copy of your ID to:
New Hampshire Lottery
ATTN: Claims Claims
14 Integra Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Prize checks will be mailed or you may arrange to come in to pick it up.
Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.
Here are the taxes withheld for all U.S. citizens or residents by the New Hampshire Lottery.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 0% |
Federal Tax | 24% | |
Total: 24% |
If the winner is not a citizen or resident of the U.S., the New Hampshire Lottery withholds a greater amount for taxes.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 0% |
Federal Tax | 30% | |
Total: 30% |
In 1963, the state legislature passed a bill allowing sweepstakes to raise funds for education. With that bill, the state became the first in the country to operate a lottery.
New Hampshire Lottery tickets went on sale in 1964. The lottery added Powerball in 1995, and Mega Millions in 2010.
To date, the New Hampshire Lottery has directed over $2 billion in profits to educational initiatives in the state. It offers a multitude of games such as draw games, scratch tickets, and fast play games.
You must be 18 or older and located within New Hampshire to purchase and redeem lottery tickets. You do not have to be a state resident.
The New Hampshire Lottery revenue goes toward the state's public education. About 25 cents from every dollar spent on lottery games in the state supports this cause.
You can purchase Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky For Life, Tri-State Megabucks, or Gimme 5 tickets on the New Hampshire Lottery website or through the lottery’s smartphone app. However, you can't purchase tickets over the phone or by mail.
You can choose from Pick 3, Pick 4, Tri-State Megabucks, Gimme 5, Powerball, Lucky for Life, and Mega Millions.
No, your name, town of residence, and the amount you won will be made public.
We suggest that you consult a lawyer before claiming any big prizes, however, as it may be possible to claim your prize through a trust to retain anonymity.
You have 365 days from the date of draw to claim your winnings.
Lottery winnings in New Hampshire are subject to federal income tax. The New Hampshire Lottery reports any winnings over $599 to the IRS.
The lottery also withholds federal taxes for certain lottery winnings. Check our Tax Information section for all the details.
Yes. Depending on the game, you can purchase tickets for multiple consecutive draws in advance.
The New Hampshire Lottery is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen tickets. Keep them in a safe place. Signing your ticket helps prove you own it in case you lose it.