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Pick 5 Results - March 16, 2026

Mon, Mar 16, 2026

EVENING
4
3
2
6
2
🌙 Evening
Game Type Winners Payout
Total 238 $50,140.00
Base 162 $42,640.00
Fireball 76 $7,500.00
MIDDAY
9
7
9
9
2
☀️ Midday
Game Type Winners Payout
Total 21 $33,100.00
Base 11 $17,500.00
Fireball 10 $15,600.00
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How to Play Pick 5

  1. Choose a 5-digit number: Pick any 5 digits, each from 0 to 9. Repetition is allowed, so numbers like 11223 or 50000 are valid. There are 100,000 possible 5-digit combinations in total.
  2. Select a play type: Pick 5 play types include Straight (exact order for the maximum prize), Box (any order, odds depend on digit uniqueness), Straight/Box (split wager across both), and Combo (all Straight arrangements). Choose based on how aggressively you want to play.
  3. Set your wager: $1 is the standard wager. Lower minimums may be available at $0.50 depending on your state. As with other Pick games, your prize scales directly with your wager amount.
  4. Choose your draw: Two draws are typically available — Midday and Evening. You can play either or both on a single session. Pick 5 provides twice-daily opportunities against fixed prize pools.
  5. Compare with the drawn 5-digit result: After the draw, our Pick 5 results page shows the winning number. Evaluate your ticket against the winning number based on your selected play type. Even a Box win on a 5-digit game carries a respectable prize.
  6. Claim according to prize tier: Prizes are fixed by wager amounts and play types. Amounts up to $600 are claimable at retailers; larger sums require going to the lottery district office. Ticket must be presented along with valid ID for prizes above a certain threshold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pick 5 Straight odds are 1 in 100,000 — one of the longer odds in the Pick series, but the Straight payout reflects this. A $1 Straight bet typically pays $50,000, making it a meaningful prize relative to the $1 ticket cost.

If your 5-digit selection includes repeated digits, the number of Box ways (and thus your odds) decreases. For example, 5 unique digits produce 120 possible arrangements (120-way Box). Two identical digits reduce this significantly. The fewer arrangements, the better the per-win payout but the harder it is to match.

Pick 5 availability depends on individual state lottery offerings. Many states offer it alongside Pick 3 and Pick 4. Check your state lottery's current game catalogue to confirm availability and any local rule variations.

Payout for Pick 5 Box depends entirely on how many Box ways your selection generates. A 120-way Box (all unique digits) pays approximately $417 for a $1 wager. Fewer box ways means a higher payout per win.

No — each play on your ticket can win in only one prize tier per draw. However, if you have multiple plays on a single ticket, each is evaluated independently.

No. All Pick 5 prizes are fixed amounts based on wager and play type. There is no rollover jackpot. The prize amounts remain constant regardless of how many people play or how many previous draws have passed without a Straight winner.