Indiana does have lottery keno. The Hoosier Lottery runs Quick Draw, an 80-number monitor game with fast draws and an optional Bulls-Eye multiplier. Here is how it works and where to play.
Indiana Quick Draw runs as a real monitor keno game, but we have not wired up an automatic results feed for it yet. We are actively working on adding live, auto-updating Indiana Quick Draw draws to KenoSpots the same way we already do for Massachusetts, Ohio, and a dozen other states. Until then, this page covers how the game works and where to play it. Check the Hoosier Lottery website for the latest winning numbers.
Quick Draw is the Hoosier Lottery's keno-style monitor game. It uses the classic keno format: 80 numbers on the board, 20 drawn each game, and you choose how many of those numbers (your spots) to match. Draws run continuously throughout the day on monitors at participating retailers, so you are never waiting long for the next game.
The game plays exactly like keno in other lottery states. The name "Quick Draw" is what New York, New Jersey, and a few others also call their keno product, so if you have played those you already know the rhythm of Indiana's version.
Bulls-Eye is an optional extra that roughly doubles your ticket cost. With each draw, one of the 20 numbers is designated the Bulls-Eye. If your matched numbers include that Bulls-Eye number, you win larger Bulls-Eye prizes on top of the base game. It is a higher-risk, higher-reward layer, the same idea as Massachusetts Keno-Bonus or Maryland's Bonus option.
Quick Draw is available at thousands of Hoosier Lottery retailers across Indiana that have keno monitors, including many gas stations, convenience stores, bars, and restaurants. Look for the Quick Draw monitor showing the live draw. You must be 18 or older to play the Hoosier Lottery.
Quick Draw uses the standard 80-number, 20-draw math, so the odds of catching your spots are the same as keno anywhere else. The overall return depends on the specific prize table the Hoosier Lottery sets. Use our odds calculator to see the exact probability of hitting any number of spots before you decide how many to play.
For the official rules, prize amounts, and the latest winning numbers, visit the Hoosier Lottery.
Michigan, just to the north, has a live keno feed on KenoSpots while we build out Indiana Quick Draw. Follow the draws in real time on KenoSpots:
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