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About New York Lotto
They say that no one loves lotteries more than New Yorkers! It's interesting to mention that the first lotteries based in New York appeared in the 19th century. In November 1966, New Yorkers voted to establish a government-run lottery, and that is how New York Lotto was created.
The American lottery draws take place twice a week on Wednesday and Saturday nights at approximately 23.21 ET in New York.
New York Lotto Jackpot has peaked at $ 65.000.000. The prize was scooped on 30th June 2007 by Degli Martinez, an immigrant from Paraguay. The starting Jackpot of New York Lotto is as big as $ 2.000.000 and rolls up with every draw by $ 300.000+ if there is no winner in the previous raffle.
Fifty-nine regular balls are drawn in the lottery.
The official New York Lotto website can be viewed at this link.
Who can take part in New York Lotto?
With the help of Lotto Agent, you can play the American lottery if you're 18 and above, no matter what country you are from!
How to win in New York Lotto?
New York Lotto has as many as five prize options: 3, 4, 5, 5+B, and 6 (the number of regular balls matched + Bonus Number). The amount of non-jackpot prizes is defined after each draw based on the totalizer, depending on the number of entries purchased and the total prize fund.
You need to match at least three balls to win in New York Lotto (prize category "3").
What is the Bonus Number?
Bonus Number is determined among the balls left in the lottery drum after the combination of 6 winning numbers is determined. If any five regular numbers and the Bonus Number are matched, the player gains the second crucial prize of the tier "5+B".
On the "Results" page of New York Lotto, the Bonus Number is shown in green.
Taxation and prize reception
Winnings of the American lottery can be subject to tax in the USA. Find out further information on the official New York Lotto website.
Lotto Agent does not charge any fees with your winnings!
You can claim your prize as a one-time lump-sum payment.