New Jersey has lottery keno. The NJ Lottery runs Quick Draw, an 80-number monitor game drawn throughout the day with an optional Bullseye multiplier. Here is the full rundown.
New Jersey 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 New Jersey 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 NJ Lottery website for the latest winning numbers.
Quick Draw is the New Jersey Lottery's monitor keno game. It follows the universal keno format: a board of 80 numbers, 20 drawn per game, and you choose how many numbers to play. Draws cycle every few minutes for most of the day, so there is almost always a game about to start at a participating retailer.
New Jersey shares the "Quick Draw" name with neighboring New York, and the games play very similarly. If you have followed New York Quick Draw, the New Jersey version will feel familiar.
For an extra wager equal to your base bet, Bullseye selects one of the 20 drawn numbers as a special Bullseye number. Matching the Bullseye among your caught spots unlocks much larger prizes, with the top Bullseye payouts reaching into the six figures on the higher spot counts. It raises your cost but adds a serious upside tier.
Quick Draw runs at NJ Lottery retailers equipped with keno monitors all over the state, from the shore to the northern suburbs, including bars, delis, convenience stores, and restaurants. You must be 18 or older to play. Look for the live Quick Draw monitor in store.
Because Quick Draw uses the standard 80-number, 20-draw structure, the probability of catching your spots matches keno everywhere else. What varies is the prize table the NJ Lottery sets for each spot count. Run the numbers in our odds calculator before choosing how many spots to play.
For official rules, prizes, and winning numbers, visit the New Jersey Lottery.
New York Quick Draw is right across the river and already has a live feed on KenoSpots while we add New Jersey. Follow the draws in real time on KenoSpots:
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