New Zealand PowerBall Lotto

About the New Zealand Lotto

The lottery of New Zealand Lotto provides a safe and interactive way for Kiwis to play and gamble while putting money back into the community. It’s formed a crucial part of the organizations and projects across the country.

 

The maiden draw for the New Zealand Lotto occurred on 22 July 1987 for $360,000. It was a massive success, with Kiwis spending $249 million in the first year alone. By 2008 New Zealand Lotto lottery winners received over $3.75 billion in prize money and $3.6 billion paid out in grants by 2015.

 

Over the years, the lotto has adapted and changed to keep up with technology and Kiwis’ needs. It’s grown from having one weekly draw to include a Powerball and Strike. Players can also find regular promotions to boost their winning chance.

 

The release of the New Zealand Lotto lottery app allows Kiwis to save their favorite numbers to play at a local retailer. The app also doubles as a New Zealand Lotto lottery ticket scanner to check the results. 


The focus of the lottery of New Zealand Lotto lies with the community, with 100% of profits used to fund over 3,000 projects annually. Some of them include the Sport New Zealand, the New Zealand Film Commission, and the Creative New Zealand organizations.

New Zealand Lotto FAQ

Yes, you can. If you visit the New Zealand Lotto website and register an account, you can play  Lotto, Powerball, Strike, Bullseye, Keno, and Instant Kiwi. Unfortunately, Combo isn’t available due to the spending limits of the Responsible Gaming Policy. You can, however, play Combo 8 because it falls within the bracket.

 

If you have a smartphone, try out the New Zealand Lotto lottery app. You can use it to save your favorite numbers, purchase tickets, and it doubles as a New Zealand Lotto lottery ticket scanner.

Remember that playing and ticket purchasing is only available to players 18 years and older. 

You can watch the New Zealand Lotto lottery numbers live every Wednesday evening at approximately 8:20 PM and Saturday evenings at 8 PM. Get the New Zealand Lotto lottery results from live draws broadcasted on TV One.


If you miss the live draw, don’t worry because you can rewatch it on TVNZ OnDemand. The results of the New Zealand Lotto lottery will also be posted on the website, Facebook, and Twitter. You can also use the New Zealand lotto Lottery ticket scanner on the app.

If you see the results of the New Zealand Lotto Lottery and have the winning numbers, you can visit your nearest retailer (with your ticket) if you bought a paper ticket. Prizes under $1000 will be paid out straight away. For winnings greater than $1000, you’ll complete a Prize Claim Form, and the lottery will pay you.

 

If you played online, your winnings of $1000 and less will be added to your MyLotto wallet. If you win a prize of greater value, you need to submit the Online Prize Claim Form. The lottery of New Zealand Lotto will pay you out within three working days.

 

Remember, you have up to 12 months from the draw date to claim your prize.

No, New Zealand Lotto lottery winners don’t pay tax on their winnings. However, if you choose to invest your prize money, you’ll pay tax on any interest earned.

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