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Pick 3 play slip

How to Play Pick 3:

1) Choose how many boards to play. Each play slip has four boards. Each board costs $1 or 50 cents, depending upon the wager. Each board contains three columns of numbers 0 through 9.

2) To play a board, select your type of play:

A) Exact Order (Straight): For a $1 wager, if the three numbers that are drawn match your numbers in exact order, you win $500.

B) Any Order (3-way box): For a $1 wager, if the three numbers drawn match the three numbers you picked in any order, you win $80. Win $160 for matching your three numbers selected in any order, where two of the three numbers selected are IDENTICAL.

3) Pick your wager: Wager either $1 or 50 cents. On a 50 cent wager, the above prize amounts are reduced by one-half.

4) Pick three digits from 0 through 9. You can pick the same number once, twice or three times, or you can choose three different numbers.

5) Check the appropriate box for up to seven multi-draws on one single ticket.

Prize Payout:

Type of Play Example you pick You win if we draw Odds 50 cent wager $1 wager
"Exact order" (Straight) 123 123 1:1,000 $250 $500
"Any order" (6-way box) 123 123,132,231,
213,321,312
1:166.67 $40 $80
"Any order" (3-way box)
(Where 2 digits are the same)
112 112,121,211 1:333.33 $80 $160

Drawings are held at approximately 9:10 p.m. Monday through Sunday.

Did you win?
To access the winning numbers and find out if you're a Pick 3 winner:

  • Watch your local 10 p.m. television newscast.
  • Read your newspaper the day after the drawing.
  • Check your ticket at a Kansas Lottery retailer location.
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