Keno is a popular lottery game in Ontario, known for its straightforward gameplay and the opportunity to win significant cash prizes.
To play, choose 10 numbers from 1 to 70. Draws are held regularly by the official Ontario lottery authority.
Overview
Keno is an in-state lottery game exclusive to Ontario, operated by the official Ontario lottery authority under strict regulatory guidelines to ensure fair and transparent draws. The game offers multiple prize tiers, giving players several ways to win beyond the jackpot.
How To Play
Choose 10 (20 numbers are draws) from a pool of 1 to 70
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Keno FAQS
How do I play Keno?
Select 10 numbers between 1 to 70 , purchase a ticket, and match them with the draw results to win prizes.
What are the odds of winning Keno?
Odds vary by prize tier — jackpots are the hardest to win, while lower-tier prizes that require matching fewer numbers are significantly more achievable.
Smaller prizes, such as matching 3 or 4 numbers, can have odds as favorable as 1 in 100. You can find the exact odds for Keno in the game rules published by the official lottery operator.
Where can I check Keno results?
You can view the latest results and full draw history on the Keno results page.
Results are updated automatically after each official draw, sourced directly from the lottery operator. The history page shows winning numbers, bonus balls, jackpot amounts, and draw dates going back hundreds of draws. You can also check the last result page for the most recent draw at a glance.
Can statistics help me win?
Statistics help identify trends in past draws, but every lottery result is independently random — no statistical pattern can predict future outcomes.
What statistics can do is inform your number selection based on historical frequency. Hot numbers have appeared more often over a given period, while cold numbers have appeared less. Whether you prefer to follow frequency trends or pick numbers that are statistically "due" is a personal strategy. The important thing to understand is that each draw resets completely — past results have no mathematical influence on future ones. Statistics are a tool for exploration, not a guarantee of winning.
What is the Keno game type?
10 balls drawn between 1 and 70.
What Is Keno Draw Method
Mechanical Lottery Ball Machine.
What are Keno Participating States
Keno is Ontario's Lottery Game
What Is Keno Next Drawing Schedule
The next Keno draw is scheduled for April 14, 2026 2:30 AM (GMT-0).
Make sure to purchase your ticket before the cutoff time to participate in this draw.
What Is the Keno Next Jackpot
The estimated jackpot for the next Keno draw is $250,000.
This amount may increase if there are no winners in the current draw, leading to a rollover.
Conclusion
Keno offers Ontario residents a straightforward and regulated lottery experience with substantial jackpots and multiple prize tiers. Its simple format and transparent draw process make it a trusted choice among local lottery players.
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About Keno
Keno is a lottery game available in Ontario. Players select numbers and participate in regularly scheduled draws, with jackpots that roll over and grow until a winning ticket matches all drawn numbers.
All Keno results on this page are sourced directly from the official lottery operator and updated automatically after each confirmed draw. Historical data covers hundreds of draws, giving you a complete picture of number patterns over time.