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Player Tips When Buying and Checking Lottery Tickets

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Player Tips When Buying and Checking Lottery Tickets

Here are some tips every player of lotteries should follow. Most of us do these everytime, but some of us only do it when we have a winning ticket.

Sign It

Print or legibly sign your name on the ticket as soon as possible after your purchase.

Check It

Always check your ticket against the winning numbers after the draw.

Draw results are available at the following locations:

  1. Television (Live): Many draws are televised live. Just tuned in and watch the draw live.
  2. Television (News): Many News outlets have a spot during their news segments where they televise lottery numbers. After a big draw has been won, the media outlets finds out. The lotteries usually disclose which community or city the winning ticket was sold. There are then local news features within that city or community.
  3. Website (News): Many News outlets have their own websites. After a big draw has been won, the News outlets provide information on their websites of the win.
  4. Phone In: Many communities have a dial-in service which plays a recording of recent lottery results.
  5. YouTube: Many lotteries publish their results on their YouTube Channel (usually the same live feed that was available on television).
  6. Website: The website for the lottery will have the results of the draws. Many have a breakdown of the number of winners for each subprize category.
  7. Results at Retailer: Many retailers have draw results posted daily. They also have a breakdown of the prizes. Many also have a sign showing what the jackpot is for the next draw. If the jackpot was won, you need to double check your tickets.
  8. Ticket Checker at Retailer: Many retailers have a ticket checker. The ticket checker is self serve and allows the player to scan their ticket to confirm its status (winning or non-winning).
  9. Ticket Validation with Retailer: You can hand the ticket to the retailer to check its status. If it is a winning ticket, the Customer Display Unit (if available) will confirm it is winner. This confirmation is validated with a sound (where available). A validation slip is printed when processed through the ticket terminal.
  10. Newspaper: Many communities publish the lottery results in their newspapers.
  11. Billboards: We probably have all seen billboard advertising lotteries. Although they may not publish results, they usually advertise how big the jackpot has grown. If the jackpot goes down after a lottery draw, you know that someone won and it would be a good idea to check your ticket.
  12. eMail: Some lotteries offer a service where you can receive winning results by email
  13. Lottery App: Although an individual lottery may not have an App, the region (state or province) may offer an app for the player to verify their tickets. Similar to a ticket checker at a retailer you can use your lottery app to scan the barcode with the camera on your phone. It then checks against the sold tickets in your region and lets you know if you have a winning or non-winning ticket.
  14. RSS Feed: Some websites (including ours) has a RSS Feed which can be use to view results.

It is a good idea the verify your ticket using one or more of the above methods, especially if your ticket is a larger prize winner.

Get your Validation Slip

When you have your ticket validated through the ticket terminal, it will print out a validation slip. This validation slip indicates the status of the ticket (winner or non-winner) plus any prize amount won. You can also compare the validation slip with your ticket to confirm everything matches

Get your Ticket Back

If the prize is payable by the ticket retailer, they will tear the ticket in half and give it back to you with your prize. All other tickets are returned to the player in one piece. These could be non-winners, or a prize larger than the retailer can pay out.

Retailer Region Limits

Both the US and Canada have different regions, usually delimited by the state or province. Even if you have a winning ticket, it can only be claimed in the region which you bought the ticket. Each region has their own computer system to record tickets purchased in their region. So it is impossible to verify your ticket at a terminal in another region. In this case, you can either visit the region again where the ticket was purchased or mail the ticket to the region to claim your prize.



Odds of Winning the Lottery (with Pictures)

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Chances of Winning the Lottery

Thinking of playing the lottery? Let's take a look at the odds of winning the grand prize of one of the countries national lotteries.

Most states and provinces have a choice of a national lottery to play. It can be Megamillions or Powerball in the United States. In Canada, Lotto 649 is one of three national lotteries available in all the provinces. There are lots of chances to win a smaller prize but when we buy lottery tickets, we are always hoping to be one of the fortunate few who wins the grand prize.


Computing the Odds of Winning the Grand Prize

The odds of winning the grand prize are indeed very slim.


  • Powerball (US) - 1 in 292,201,338
  • MegaMillions (US) - 1 in 302,744,860
  • Lotto 649 (Canada) - 1 in 13,983,816

Let's look at Lotto 649 for an example. 1 in 13,983,816 chances of winning the grand prize. How does one figure that out?

Lotto 649 is played by choosing 6 numbers out of a possible 49 numbers (1 to 49).

When the first ball comes out of the draw machine, the odds are 1 in 49 since there are 49 balls in the machine.

Now that number cannot be drawn again. There are 48 numbers left, so the odds of the second number are 1 in 48.

The third number, the odds are 1 in 47.

The fourth number, the odds are 1 in 46.

The fifth, 1 in 45.

And finally the sixth, 1 in 44.

Now if the order of the numbers coming out of the machine mattered, then the odds would be 1 in 49 x 48 x 47 x 46 x 45 x 44.

However, order doesn't matter in this particular type of lottery, meaning that you only need to choose six numbers, not the order they were drawn. You divide the odds by the order of the numbers drawn.

(49 x 48 x 47 x 46 x 45 x 44) / (6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1)

10,068,347,520 / 720

That would give us 13,983,816. So the odds of winning the grand prize in Lotto 649 are 1 in 13,983,816.

Similar calculations are made to figure out the odds for winning Powerball or Megamillions, except taking the powerball or mega number into consideration.

Illustrated Representation of Winning the Lottery

Once again using Lotto 649 as an example, the odds of winning are 1 in 13,983,816. How can I represent this illustratively? A picture is worth one thousand words. Or in this case, this picture illustrates the odds of winning Lotto 649.

A pixel is the smallest dot you can see on a screen, or is the smallest dot on an image. A good quality camera can take a picture in many Megapixels. A megapixel has a resolution of 1024 pixels x 1024 pixels, or 1 megabyte x 1 megabyte. So 13,983,816 would be about 13.3 megapixels, or 13,983,816 / (1024 x 1024).

Lotto-Database-Odds-Lotto649This apparently blank picture you see here has a resolution of 3864 pixels x 3619 pixels, which is a bit of an oddball size as far as picture resolution. However, guess what? 3864 x 3619 = 13,983,816, the same odds of winning the lottery. For fun, there is one white pixel in this image of black pixels.

See if you can find it.

You will have to click on the picture and view the image in 100% mode, otherwise the white pixel will just blend in. The combination of numbers of your lottery ticket represents 1 of the pixels in this picture. When the lottery draw occurs, its combination of numbers symbolically chooses one of the pixels in the picture as well. If your pixel happens to be the same pixel the draw picks, well, you would have won the lottery!

More Illustrated Representations of Winning the Lottery

We had deliberately chosen Lotto 649 for an illustrative representation to demonstrate the odds of winning. This is because computers are capable of displaying a 13.3 Megapixel image - they do it all the time when viewing high quality pictures taken with a camera. But now let's look at the bigger American lotteries, such as Powerball and Megamillions. Those images would be way bigger.

The image for Powerball would be 17239 x 16951 in size, or 278.7 Megapixels

The image for Megamillions would be 17860 x 16951 in size, equivalent to 288.7 megapixels. We have included these images here as well for completeness, however these images are so huge, they may not display properly in a browser. You can download them if you wish to examine them. Since they are essentially mostly black pixels with one white pixel, they are stored in relatively small png files.

Lottery Odds and iPhone 11's

You may have heard the odds of winning are like choosing a single blade of grass on a football field. That analogy is too vague. What type of grass. How densed? As in the above examples, We will stick to pixels.

Rather than using an image or blades of grass for illustrating the odds of winning the lottery, we can use an iPhone, and in our case, the new iPhone 11. An iPhone 11 also has pixels. The iPhone has a resolution of 1792 x 828 pixel, or 1.41 Megapixels. So in order to display the odds of winning the lottery using the pixels counts of iPhone 11's as your basis of measurement, you would need:

  • Lotto 649 - 13,983,816 / (1792x828) = 9.4 iPhone 11's
    Lotto-Database-Odds-Lotto649-in-iPhones11
  • Powerball - 292,218,289 / (1792x828) = 196.9 iPhone 11's
    Lotto-Database-Odds-Powerball-in-iPhones11
  • MegaMillions - 302,744,860/ (1792x828) = 204.0 iPhone 11's
    Lotto-Database-Odds-MegaMillions-in-iPhones11

So with all the pixels on all those iPhones, if you happen to choose the same pixel as the lottery does, that would be the same odds of winning the lottery.