When are Florida Lotto drawings held?
Florida Lotto drawings are held every Wednesday and Saturday at 11:15 p.m. ET.
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The Florida Lotto drawing on Saturday, March 7, 2026, offered a jackpot of $6.75 million. Lottery players across the state were eager to see if their numbers matched the winning combination. Here's a breakdown of the results and everything...
The Florida Lotto continues to be a popular game, with drawings held twice a week. On March 7, 2026, the jackpot reached $6.75 million after several rollovers. The winning numbers were 1-10-11-24-37-46. The Double Play option offered players another chance to win, with numbers 1-29-43-45-52-53.
The previous jackpot of $21.5 million was won in Clermont on February 4, 2026, resetting the prize pool. Each ticket costs $2, with add-ons like Double Play and EZmatch available for an additional $1 each. Players match six numbers from a pool of 53. Matching just two numbers wins a free ticket. Prizes must be claimed within 180 days, with a 60-day window to claim the cash option.
Lottery winners in Florida cannot remain anonymous, according to state law, but names of winners claiming prizes of $250,000 or greater are temporarily exempt from public disclosure for 90 days. Tickets are sold at various locations, including gas stations, grocery stores like Publix, and some Walmart locations. Check the Florida Lottery website for nearby retailers.
Florida Lotto drawings are held every Wednesday and Saturday at 11:15 p.m. ET.
The odds of matching all six numbers are 1 in 22,957,480.
No, Florida law mandates that the Florida Lottery provide winner information to third parties upon request, although there is a temporary 90-day exemption for winners of $250,000 or more.
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