Lottery fever swept across the Midwest and beyond on March 25, 2026, as hopefuls in West Virginia, South Dakota, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Illinois eagerly awaited the results of their favorite draw games. With millions of dollars up for grabs and a host of games to choose from, the evening brought a flurry of excitement, anticipation, and—let's be honest—a few crossed fingers.
According to USA TODAY, the West Virginia Lottery’s draw games delivered a fresh set of winning numbers that night. Powerball, the game that needs no introduction, produced the winning combination of 07-21-55-56-64, with a Powerball of 26 and a Power Play multiplier of 4. For those playing Lotto America, the lucky numbers were 02-04-09-30-43, with Star Ball 04 and All Star Bonus (ASB) 03. Daily 3 and Daily 4, the state’s popular quick-pick games, yielded 7-1-3 and 4-1-1-7, respectively. West Virginia’s lottery schedule is packed: Powerball draws at 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday; Mega Millions at 10:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday; Lotto America at 10:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday; while Daily 3 and 4 are drawn at 6:59 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday.
South Dakota players were treated to a similar lineup, as reported by the South Dakota Lottery. The Powerball and Lotto America numbers mirrored those in West Virginia—no surprise, since these are multi-state games. Dakota Cash, a local favorite, drew 03-25-27-31-33, and Millionaire for Life, another big dreamer’s game, announced 01-26-40-46-50 with a Bonus of 03. South Dakota’s lottery schedule is just as busy, with Powerball at 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, and Mega Millions at 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday. Dakota Cash draws at 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday, while Millionaire for Life is drawn daily at 10:15 p.m. CT.
For those lucky enough to win in South Dakota, the process of claiming prizes is straightforward: winnings up to $100 can be redeemed at any retailer, while larger prizes require a visit to the Lottery office in Pierre or submission by mail. Jackpot and top prize winners must present themselves in person—a small price to pay for a life-changing sum.
Kansas Lottery players, as detailed by the Kansas Lottery, found the same Powerball and Lotto America numbers, but the state also offered Pick 3 (Midday: 0-6-1; Evening: 1-8-0), 2 By 2 (Red Balls: 03-26, White Balls: 08-14), Super Kansas Cash (05-17-19-23-29, Cash Ball: 05), and Millionaire for Life (01-26-40-46-50, Bonus: 03). Kansas keeps the action going with Powerball at 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Mega Millions at 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday, and a host of daily and semi-weekly drawings for local games.
Claiming a prize in Kansas is a breeze for smaller wins—just head to any retailer for prizes up to $599. For anything larger, winners can mail in their ticket or visit the Kansas Lottery headquarters in Topeka. The process is designed to be as smooth as possible, ensuring that lucky ticket holders can claim their winnings without unnecessary hassle.
Michigan’s lottery scene was equally lively on March 25, as reported by the Michigan Lottery. Daily 3 and Daily 4, both drawn twice a day, produced Midday results of 8-8-5 and 0-9-6-1, and Evening results of 1-3-3 and 9-3-6-0. Poker Lotto’s hand was AH-8C-10D-2H-6S, while Fantasy 5 offered two sets: 02-09-10-15-32 and 05-10-17-21-30. Daily Keno’s numbers included a whopping 22 picks, ranging from 03 to 78. Classic Lotto 47 drew 01-08-14-21-36-44, and Lotto Double Play yielded 07-08-12-13-26-35. Millionaire for Life, the state’s aspirational game, matched its multi-state counterparts with 01-26-40-46-50, Bonus: 03.
Michigan makes prize claiming accessible: prizes up to $600 can be redeemed at any retailer, while larger amounts require a visit to a regional office or the headquarters in Lansing. The state emphasizes the importance of matching identification and Social Security information—a crucial step in protecting both players and the integrity of the lottery system.
Missouri’s lottery, as covered by the Missouri Lottery, saw Powerball numbers in line with the national draw, but also offered Pick 3 (Midday: 3-2-0, Wild: 7; Evening: 0-0-5, Wild: 5), Pick 4 (Midday: 2-6-3-9, Wild: 4; Evening: 9-5-6-8, Wild: 1), Cash Pop (Early Bird: 07, Morning: 09, Matinee: 04, Prime Time: 14, Night Owl: 07), Show Me Cash (12-14-22-26-28), and Powerball Double Play (35-38-41-43-62, Powerball: 08). Drawings are held throughout the day, with Powerball at 9:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, and a slew of other games at various times to keep players engaged.
For Missouri winners, prizes up to $600 are redeemable at retailers, while larger prizes require a claim form and a visit to one of the state’s regional offices or headquarters. The process is thorough, ensuring that all necessary documentation is collected and winners are properly identified.
The Illinois Lottery, according to their official results, featured the familiar Powerball numbers, plus Pick 3 (Midday: 0-4-6, Fireball: 1; Evening: 2-3-4, Fireball: 7), Pick 4 (Midday: 2-9-1-8, Fireball: 1; Evening: 3-1-3-9, Fireball: 5), and Lucky Day Lotto (Midday: 07-24-26-35-42; Evening: 01-07-15-32-34). Illinois runs Powerball at 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Mega Millions at 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday, and a variety of other games daily.
Illinois makes it easy for winners to claim their prizes, too. Prizes up to $600 can be claimed at retailers, while larger amounts require a trip to a Claim Center or submission by mail or e-Claim. For those with the biggest wins, appointments are required, and proper identification is a must.
Across these six states, the March 25, 2026, lottery results brought joy, suspense, and perhaps even a few dreams of early retirement. With so many games and so many chances to win, the lottery continues to capture imaginations and offer a glimmer of hope—one ticket at a time. The numbers are in, and for some, the wait is finally over.