Minnesota has no lottery keno, but it has a strong network of tribal casinos where keno is on the floor. Mystic Lake, Treasure Island, and the Grand Casinos are among the biggest.
The Minnesota Lottery runs draw games and scratchers but no monitor keno. Keno in Minnesota is a tribal casino game.
Minnesota has a large tribal gaming industry, with around 20 casinos run by the state's tribal nations. Several are full resort destinations, and many carry keno on the floor, primarily as video keno with live keno at some of the larger properties.
Video keno is the format you are most likely to find. Because each casino sets its own game mix and paytables, check with a property directly if keno is your main draw.
Casino keno in Minnesota uses the standard 80-number, 20-draw format, so catch odds match keno everywhere. The paytable on a given machine sets the return, and video keno generally pays back more than live keno. Compare spot counts with our odds calculator.
No neighboring state has a live lottery keno feed on KenoSpots yet, so the nearest draw-by-draw keno is a drive away. You can still watch live results from other states and compare paytables here. KenoSpots carries live, auto-updating draw results for every state lottery keno game. Browse all live keno results → or play free keno here to learn the game first.
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