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Catch the Georgia Lottery KENO! promotion on Wednesdays this month

Wednesday could be your lucky KENO! day.

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Corinna Underwood

If you play your KENO! right, you could win $40 every Wednesday in January 2024. 4,000 Georgia lottery players who purchase at least one KENO! online game each Wednesday this month will be randomly chosen to win $40.

The Peach State lottery will credit each winner with $40 to their iHOPE account within seven business days after the end of the promotion. You can use the $40 to purchase other Georgia lottery games, but it may not be withdrawn.

You could also win $400 from KENO! on winning Wednesdays

That's not all! Five lucky KENO! players who play at least one KENO! online game on one of the Wednesdays in January will be chosen randomly to win $400 in credits to their iHOPE account. If you win, the money will be paid into your account within seven business days after the promotion ends. You can use the funds to play any Georgia Lottery online game, but you may not withdraw it.

You can still play KENO! on the following Wednesdays throughout January 17, 24, and 31.

Georgia Lottery KENO!

You can play KENO! throughout the day. Drawings are held every three and a half minutes. To play, choose how many spots you want to play. Each spot has a different number. You can select up to 10 spots per game. Choose your own numbers, from 1 through 80, if you prefer, or select the Quick Pik option and let the computer generate random numbers for you.

KENO! BULLS-EYE

You can also select the KENO! BULLS-EYE add-on. If you do, a random BULLS-EYE number is chosen at the end of each KENO! drawing. It is randomly selected by the computer from one of the 20 winning numbers. If you add BULLS-EYE to your KENO! game, and if any of your chosen numbers match the BULLS-EYE number, you will win a BULLS-EYE prize as well as any separate KENO! Prize that you win in that game. Playing BULLS-EYE doubles the price you pay for your KENO! ticket.

KENO! Multiplier

A random multiplier number is chosen at the beginning of each KENO! drawing. It can be 0, 2X, 3X, 5X, or 10X. If you select to play with the Multiplier and you win, your prize will be multiplied by the Multiplier that was chosen for that drawing. The Multiplier does not apply to BULLS-EYE prizes. Selecting the Multiplier add-on doubles the price you pay for your KENO! ticket.

Get your Georgia Lottery iHOPE account

Don't worry if you don't have an iHOPE account yet. You can register online and start winning right now. Visit the Georgia Lottery website and enter your details. It's free to sign up. Add money to your iHOPE account, and you can play big lottery games and instant-win tickets all online. You can also enter Second Chance drawings and may receive lottery coupons, promotions, and jackpot alerts.

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