Ways to pick your numbers
Quick Pick
To play with randomly generated numbers, pick how many spots you want to play, and then fill in the Quick Pick bubble on your playslip.
Manual pick
To play your own numbers, select how many spots you want to play (1-10). Then, pick your numbers (1-80). You have to pick as many numbers as spots.
Mark your playslip with a blue or black ink pen
Buying your tickets
Grab tickets on the go from any WyoLotto retailer or hang and play KENO at any number of bars and restaurants across the state.
Your ticket is your receipt. It displays:
- The numbers for each play
- The date and number of the drawing
- The dollar amount you paid.
Please confirm the accuracy of your number picks.
Total ticket cost cannot exceed $125.
To determine total ticket cost, multiply your wager ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $10, $20) by the number of consecutive draws you want to play (up to 20).
Limits on consecutive draws
- There is no limit on consecutive draws (up to 20) for wagers up to $5.
- $10 wagers are limited to 10 consecutive draws.
- $20 wagers are limited to 5 consecutive draws.
Canceling a ticket
KENO tickets cannot be canceled. It is important you check the accuracy of your playslip with the retailer before finalizing your purchase.
Sign your ticket
Your ticket is your property. Protect it by signing your name on the back. If your ticket is lost or stolen, the only way to prove ownership is through your name, address, and signature.
Checking your numbers
To see if you’ve won:
If you win
- Take your ticket to a WyoLotto retailer*
- Download the WyoLotto app and use the ticket scanner feature
- Watch drawings in person at your local hangout
- Visit the Check Your Numbers page
You must redeem your winning tickets within 180 days from the draw date.
Visit Claim Your Prize for all information on obtaining your winnings.
*The Lottery terminal at retailers is the only official source of verified winning ticket numbers. The Lottery is not responsible for inaccurate listings in newspapers, online, or any other sources.