Massashusetts Lottery Headquarters
Phone
(781) 849-5555Opening times
Monday to Friday, 8:45 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays)
Game | Result | Est. Jackpot | More Results | Next Draw |
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The Numbers Game Midday
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Go to The Numbers Game Midday | |
The Numbers Game Evening
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Go to The Numbers Game Evening | |
Mass Cash
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Go to Mass Cash |
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Megabucks Doubler
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Go to Megabucks Doubler |
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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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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, operating hours for Massachusetts 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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The Numbers Game Midday | Top Prize | 4 from 0-9 |
The Numbers Game Evening | Top Prize | 4 from 0-9 |
Mass Cash | Top Prize | 5 from 1-35 |
Megabucks Doubler | Jackpot | 6 from 1-49 |
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 |
Game | Advanced Draws |
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The Numbers Game Midday | up to 14 |
The Numbers Game Evening | up to 14 |
Mass Cash | up to 30 |
Megabucks Doubler | up to 7 |
Powerball | up to 7 |
Mega Millions | up to 7 |
Lucky for Life | up to 10 |
Three-month, six-month, and one-year season tickets are available for Mass Cash, Megabucks Doubler, Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lucky for Life.
Here's the process for claiming Massachusetts Lottery prizes.
To claim a prize by mail, send the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, proof of your Social Security number, and a copy of your ID to:
Massachusetts State Lottery
P.O. Box 859036
Braintree, MA 02185-9036
Keep a copy of all claim documents for your records.
Prize | Options |
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$600 or less | Option 1 Claim at any local retailer. |
Option 2 Claim at any Massachusetts Lottery claim center. | |
Option 3 Claim by mail. | |
$601 to $5,000 | Option 1 Claim at any Massachusetts Lottery claim center. |
Option 2 Claim using the Massachusetts Lottery app. | |
Option 3 Claim by mail. | |
Over $5,000 and up to $50,000 | Option 1 Claim at any Massachusetts Lottery claim center. |
Option 2 Claim by mail. | |
Over $50,000 and up to $103,000 | Claim your prize at any Massachusetts Lottery claim center. |
Over $103,000 | Claim your prize at the Massachusetts Lottery Headquarters. |
Here are the taxes withheld from lottery winnings for U.S. citizens or residents within the state of Massachusetts.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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$600 to $5,000 | State Tax | 5% |
Federal Tax | 0% | |
Total: 5% |
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $5,000 | State Tax | 5% |
Federal Tax | 24% | |
Total: 29% |
If the winner is not a U.S. citizen or resident, the Massachusetts Lottery withholds a greater proportion of winnings as taxes.
Winnings | Tax | Percentage |
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Over $600 | State Tax | 5% |
Federal Tax | 30% | |
Total: 35% |
Massachusetts Lottery tickets first went on sale in 1972. In 1991, the popular Mass Cash lottery game was introduced. Massachusetts and five other states launched The Big Game in 1996. Powerball debuted in the state in 2010. The Massachusetts Lottery launched Lucky for Life in 2012 and Keno in 1993, offering players the opportunity to win something every four minutes.
Since its inception, the Massachusetts Lottery has returned billions of dollars in net profits toward funding unrestricted local aid.
Players must be 18 or older to purchase Massachusetts Lottery tickets. If an adult purchases a winning ticket and claims it in the name of a minor, the minor can receive the prize.
No. The state makes public your name, place of residence, winning amount, photo, game played, and the date of your claim. However, we suggest you consult a legal professional before claiming any big lottery prize, as it may be possible to claim your prize through a trust to retain anonymity.
Contact the Massachusetts Lottery Claims Department. Remember to always sign the back of your ticket, which helps prove you own it in the event it's stolen or lost.
In addition to covering prizes, profits from ticket sales are distributed among cities and towns in the state for unrestricted local aid. Local governments can use the money for whatever programs they choose.
Lottery winnings in Massachusetts are subject to both state and federal income tax, and the Massachusetts Lottery withholds a part of some lottery winnings for tax purposes.
See our Tax Information section for more details.
In Massachusetts, players can choose from Mass Cash, Megabucks Doubler, The Numbers Game, Lucky for Life, Mega Millions, and Powerball.
Winners in Massachusetts have one year from the date of the draw to claim their prizes.
Yes, you can purchase tickets for consecutive draws in advance. Check our Advanced Draws section for further details.
No. Lottery tickets are sold at authorized retailers only.