Wisconsin has no lottery keno, but it has a strong tribal casino network, including Potawatomi in Milwaukee, Oneida near Green Bay, and the Ho-Chunk casinos, where keno is on the floor.
The Wisconsin Lottery runs draw games and scratchers but no monitor keno. Keno in Wisconsin is a tribal casino game.
Wisconsin has a large tribal gaming industry, with casinos run by tribal nations across the state. Several carry keno on the floor, generally as video keno with live keno at some of the larger properties.
Video keno is the most common format. Because each casino sets its own game mix, check with a property directly if keno is your main draw.
Casino keno in Wisconsin 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.
For live lottery keno you can track draw by draw, neighboring Michigan is your closest option. Follow the draws in real time on KenoSpots:
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