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Sign in to your California Lottery account to experience the fun of 2nd Chance. Don’t have an account yet? Register now!
- Registration
Create your California Lottery account. Be the first to know...
- 2nd Chance
How 2nd Chance Works. Log into My Account and submit the 2nd...
- Play Responsibly
The California State Lottery wants you to enjoy Lottery...
- Scratchers
California Lottery’s Scratchers games let you win instantly!...
- Contact Us
Our goal is to provide supplemental funding to California’s...
- Claim a Prize
Now claim California Lottery prizes $599 and under at any...
- Draw Games
$100,000. 10 Spot Top Prize. $300,000. 10 Spot with...
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Welcome to the California Lottery website. It’s your ticket to full access! See jackpots, winning numbers, next draws, new games, and more.
Create your California Lottery account. Be the first to know about new games, promotions and events. Be sure to opt in to get jackpot and winning number alerts.
With 9 ways to win, California Lottery’s Powerball is powerful fun. Learn to play. See the jackpot and winning numbers. Draws every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
There are three ways to claim prizes $599 and under: visit a Lottery retailer, claim at a Lottery District Office or claim by mail. Take your winning ticket to a Lottery retailer and the clerk will hand you cash on the spot. Talk about easy!
1. Log into My Account on calottery.com and submit the 2nd Chance code on your non-winning Scratchers ticket. 2. Scan your code into 2nd Chance using the California Lottery Official App. Entering your non-winning Scratchers ticket into 2nd Chance gives you the chance to win up to $25,000. Every $1 you play equals another 2nd Chance entry.
Services. Look Up Winning Lottery Numbers on the CA Lottery website. See if you're a winner! Launch service. Did you find what you were looking for? The Lottery was created by a ballot measure, Proposition 37, which was approved by 58 percent of voters on Nov. 6, 1984.