South Dakota Lotto America Numbers
The latest Lotto America drawing took place on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. There was a jackpot of $13.79 Million on offer and you can see the results right here on this page. Check out the winning numbers, the All Star Bonus number and a list of payouts in South Dakota.
- 5
- 11
- 17
- 21
- 49
- 5
- 2
SD Winners 1,517
All States Winners 57,646
SD Jackpot Winners 0
Next est. jackpot $13,960,000
Interesting Fact
Over the past five draws, South Dakota has had an average of 1,597 winners per draw, meaning the total winners for Wednesday's Lotto America draw is around 5.01% lower than average.
Match | SD Winners | Payout Per Winner | SD Prize Fund | |||||||||||||
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5 + Star Ball | 0 | $13,790,000 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
5 | 0 | $20,000 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
4 + Star Ball | 0 | $1,000 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
4 | 0 | $100 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
3 + Star Ball | 6 | $20 | $120 | |||||||||||||
3 | 47 | $5 | $235 | |||||||||||||
2 + Star Ball | 66 | $5 | $330 | |||||||||||||
1 + Star Ball | 333 | $2 | $666 | |||||||||||||
0 + Star Ball | 558 | $2 | $1,116 | |||||||||||||
Payouts with All Star Bonus | ||||||||||||||||
5 xB | 0 | $40,000 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
4 + Star Ball xB | 0 | $2,000 | No Winners | |||||||||||||
4 xB | 1 | $200 | $200 | |||||||||||||
3 + Star Ball xB | 3 | $40 | $120 | |||||||||||||
3 xB | 23 | $10 | $230 | |||||||||||||
2 + Star Ball xB | 22 | $10 | $220 | |||||||||||||
1 + Star Ball xB | 171 | $4 | $684 | |||||||||||||
0 + Star Ball xB | 287 | $4 | $1,148 |
You can find more South Dakota Lotto America numbers below. Select the '+ View Payouts' button to view a full breakdown of the prizes won in each draw.
State-Specific Rules
- You must be 18 years or older to take part.
- Tickets can be purchased for up to nine consecutive drawings.
- The cut-off time for tickets is 21:00 CT on draw days.
- There is no state tax withholding in South Dakota.
The main rules of Lotto America are standard across all participating states, requiring you to pick five main numbers from 1 to 52 and one Star Ball from 1 to 10. You can also add the All Star Bonus to your ticket for the chance to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to five times. Visit the How to Play page for more information.
How to Claim
If you buy a ticket in Lotto America and win a prize, you must claim it within 180 days of the draw taking place. You can claim your prize by mail, from a retailer, one of the two regional offices, or from the headquarters in Pierre, depending on how much you win:
Prizes of $100 or less – Claim your money from any licensed lottery retailer in South Dakota, or mail in your winning ticket.
Prizes of $101 and over – Prizes of this value can be claimed by mail or in person at any of the South Dakota Lottery’s offices. There are two regional offices, in Sioux Falls and Rapid City, as well as the main office in Pierre. The addresses of all three claim centers are shown in the table below:
Location | Address | Telephone |
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Pierre (main office) | 711 E. Wells Ave Pierre, SD 57501 |
(605) 773-5770 |
Sioux Falls | 3605 S. Western Ave. Suite B Sioux Falls, SD 57105 |
(605) 367-5840 |
Rapid City | 1000 Campbell Street Suite 2 Rapid City, SD 57701 |
(605) 394-5106 |
Claiming prizes by mail – You can claim prizes of any value by mailing your winning ticket to the South Dakota Lottery at 711 E. Wells Avenue, Pierre SD 57501. For prizes of $101 or more, you will need to fill out a claim form. You must sign the back of your ticket when claiming an award of any value by mail, and you should receive your money in seven to 10 days.
Lotto America in South Dakota
If you win a prize, it is treated as a matter of public knowledge and you will not be able to remain anonymous. One of the biggest winners in the history of the South Dakota Lottery was Ionia Klein from Dallas, who picked up over $12 million in the original version of Lotto America back in 1991.
Since Lotto America returned in 2017, the net income raised from ticket sales has been split between the Capital Construction Fund and the General Fund. The first 75 percent goes to the Capital Construction Fund, which is used to support organizations such as the Water & Environment Fund, the Ethanol Fuel Fund and the State Highway Fund. The remaining 25 percent goes to the General Fund to help with vital services such as education, health and the court systems.