What is the Wisconsin lottery?
Offering a combined total of 71 weekly draws, the Wisconsin Lottery comprises eight different games. With the biggest game being the multi-state Powerball game, it has three draws per week. The Wisconsin Lottery also manages instant scratch cards.
Instead, the Megabucks draw and the multi-state Mega Millions draw, each has two draws per week while all other games have daily or twice daily draws. In Wisconsin, it’s also possible to buy a 10 Buck Luck ticket, which includes a quick pick for all eight games.
How can I play the Wisconsin lottery?
All games and scratch cards are only available to those aged over 18. Although you don’t have to be a resident of the state to buy a ticket, you can only buy a ticket within its boundaries. You can purchase tickets in person from one of the official stockists.
Wisconsin lottery legal terms
Players are advised to familiarize themselves with specific state lottery regulations. For example, players can only purchase tickets for the lottery with cash.
Wisconsin lottery winnings are also subject to state and federal tax withheld from winnings. For any payouts of $2000 or more, a state tax of 7.65% is withheld before transferring the rest to the winner. However, payouts of $5,001 or more are subject to a state tax of 7.65% and a federal tax of 24%. Lottery tickets expire 180 days after the draw date.