Hawaii is one of only two states with no legal gambling of any kind. There is no lottery, no casinos, and no keno. Here is the full picture and what you can do instead.
Hawaii has no legal gambling at all. No state lottery, no casinos, no card rooms, no keno. Along with Utah, it is one of the two states that ban essentially all forms of betting.
Hawaii is one of just two states, the other being Utah, with no legalized gambling whatsoever. There is no state lottery, no commercial or tribal casinos, and no licensed card rooms. Because there is no gambling framework at all, there is no keno anywhere in the islands. Bills to legalize a lottery or a single casino have surfaced over the years but have not passed.
Legally, no. Social betting among friends exists in a gray area as it does everywhere, but there are no public gambling venues, machines, or games licensed in the state. Hawaii residents who want to gamble typically travel to Las Vegas, which is so popular with Hawaiians that it is sometimes jokingly called the ninth island.
With no game in the state and no neighbor to drive to, the practical way to enjoy keno from Hawaii is online. You can play free keno on KenoSpots, pick your spots, and watch a draw with no money on the line. It uses the same 80-number, 20-draw format as lottery keno on the mainland.
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