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KENTUCKY KENO
RESULTS

The Kentucky Lottery draws Keno every few minutes throughout the day. Look up recent results by date or game number, spot hot and cold numbers, and check your picks against the latest draw.

ABOUT THIS DATA
Kentucky draws Keno about every 4 minutes. We pull the newest results from the live feed and cache them — see our freshness page for how current each state is.
20 of 80 numbers per draw Updated about hourly
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Draw history

RESULTS BY DATE

Draw # Time Mult. Numbers Drawn
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Number analysis

HOT & COLD NUMBERS

Based on all draws for the selected day. Numbers that appear more often are hot; less often are cold.

HOTTEST

COLDEST

FREQUENCY HEATMAP

All 80 numbers — warmer = drawn more often

Cold
Hot
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Every number has an equal 25% chance of being drawn each game (20 of 80). Hot and cold patterns are normal statistical variation — they do not predict future results.

Recent patterns

CURRENT STREAKS

Hot and cold runs across the draws shown above. Like every keno pattern, these are statistical noise — fun to watch, never predictive.

CHECK YOUR NUMBERS

Tap 1–10 spots, then watch them check instantly against the latest draw.

Pick up to 10 numbers
PICK YOUR SPOTS

Select your numbers on the board, then we'll check them against the latest draw and show the probability.

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The math behind keno

HOW WE CALCULATE ODDS

All keno probabilities come from the hypergeometric distribution — the same formula used in every state lottery's official odds disclosures.

HYPERGEOMETRIC PROBABILITY

The probability of matching k of your m spots when 20 numbers are drawn from a pool of 80. Each draw is independent — past results never influence future outcomes.

C(n,k) is the binomial coefficient: the number of ways to choose k items from n. This is pure combinatorics — no estimates, no approximations.

P(k) = C(m,k) · C(80−m, 20−k)C(80, 20)
Worked example · 6-spot, hit all 6:
C(20,6) / C(80,6) = 38,760 / 300,500,200
= 1 in 7,753

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Every few minutes throughout the day — about one game every 4 minutes. Each game draws 20 numbers from a pool of 80.

You choose between 1 and 10 numbers (spots) on a Kentucky Keno ticket.

Bulls-Eye is an optional add-on. For an extra wager equal to your base bet, one of the 20 numbers drawn is selected as the Bulls-Eye. Matching it can earn larger prizes on top of your regular Keno winnings.

No. Every number has an equal 25% chance each game (20 of 80). Hot and cold streaks are normal statistical variation and do not predict future draws.

At licensed Kentucky Lottery retailers statewide, and online through the Kentucky Lottery for players located in Kentucky. You must be 18 or older to play.