What time is the Kansas Holiday Millionaire Raffle drawing?
approximately 12 p.m.
Each Early Bird prize is $30,000. The Grand Prize announcement will be televised around Kansas at approximately 12 p.m. on January 5, 2022. Each ticket has a unique six-digit number. Tickets are Quick Pick only and will be printed on terminals throughout the state in numerical order, from 000001 to 150000.
How many holiday Millionaire tickets are left?
There are only about 9,000 tickets left in the Holiday Millionaire Raffle!…Get Your Holiday Millionaire Raffle Tickets Before They Sell Out!
| Prizes | Number of Winners |
|---|---|
| $1,000 | 30 |
| $100 | 800 |
| $50 | 4,800 |
How many Kansas Holiday Millionaire Raffle tickets are left?
There are less than 28,000 tickets left in the Holiday Millionaire Raffle, which offers players their best chance at winning $1 million, plus thousands in other prizes! In this Kansas-only game, only 150,000 of the $20 tickets are available, and once they’re gone, they’re gone!
How many tickets are sold in the Kansas Holiday raffle?
150,000 tickets
Your best chance to win $1 million is going, going, two-thirds GONE! As of 8:00 a.m. on November 4, 100,380 Holiday Millionaire Raffle tickets had been sold. That means only 49,260 tickets remain! Only 150,000 tickets are available, and one of them will win the million-dollar top prize.
How many numbers do you need to win Kansas Cash?
How to Win Super Kansas Cash. Matching five numbers in the left column and one in the right column (5+1) will award the jackpot. This prize which starts at $100,000 will be divided equally if there are multiple winners.
Is the Kansas Lottery office open?
Office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Offices are closed on official State of Kansas holidays.
How much is the Kansas Lottery?
Each play slip has five boards. Each board costs $2. Each board contains two sets of numbers: one set from 1 through 69 and the second set from 1 through 26. To play a board, pick five numbers from the set of 69 numbers, and one number (the Powerball number) from the set of 26 numbers.