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New Mexico Lottery Games

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Compare New Mexico lottery games by prize, draw schedule, and play style in one clean game directory.

  • Compare current prizes, draw patterns, and rules across every covered game
  • Separate state-only games from multi-state options more clearly
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Compare New Mexico lottery games

A side-by-side look at prizes, best odds, prize levels, and draw days across every New Mexico lottery game.

  • Pick 3 Plus

    $500
    Best odds
    1 in 100
    Prize levels
    5 levels
    Draw days
    Daily
  • Pick 4 Plus

    $5K
    Best odds
    1 in 100
    Prize levels
    5 levels
    Draw days
    Daily
  • Roadrunner Cash

    $149K
    Best odds
    1 in 8
    Prize levels
    4 levels
    Draw days
    Daily
Game Selection Guide

New Mexico Lottery Games: Common Questions

Expert answers to help you choose the best New Mexico lottery game for your strategy

Which New Mexico lottery game should I play for the best odds in 2025?

Quick Answer: New Mexico Pick 3 Plus typically offers the best odds (1 in 1,000 for Pick 3 Plus and 1 in 10,000 for Pick 4 Plus), followed by Pick 4 Plus. Multi-state games offer larger jackpots but with much longer odds.

For daily action with better odds, try New Mexico daily draw games like Pick 3 Plus or Pick 4 Plus. For life-changing jackpots with better odds than Powerball (1 in 292.2M) or Mega Millions (1 in 290.5M), play New Mexico state lotto games. Compare all games in the table above, or use our number analysis to see hot and cold numbers for each game.

What's the difference between New Mexico state games and multi-state games?

Quick Answer: State-only games like Pick 3 Plus are exclusive to New Mexico with proceeds staying in-state, while multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions pool ticket sales across multiple states for larger jackpots. State games typically have better odds but smaller prizes.

New Mexico operates 3 state-specific games (Pick 3 Plus, Pick 4 Plus, Roadrunner Cash) plus 3 multi-state games (Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America). State game profits fund New Mexico education and programs, while multi-state games contribute to shared prize pools. State games often feature better odds, more frequent drawings, and lower ticket prices. Multi-state games like Powerball offer record-breaking jackpots. View the complete games list above to compare current jackpots and odds.

Which New Mexico lottery games have daily or frequent drawings?

Quick Answer: New Mexico offers 3 games with daily or near-daily drawings, including Pick 3 Plus, Pick 4 Plus, Roadrunner Cash. Games like Pick 3 Plus often have twice-daily drawings (midday and evening).

Daily draw games give you more opportunities to win with lower ticket prices ($0.50-$2) compared to weekly games. Many New Mexico daily games like Pick 3 Plus offer midday and evening drawings for twice-daily action. Check the "Draw Days" column in the comparison table above to see exact schedules. Use our New Mexico lottery calendar to plan your ticket purchases around drawing times and sales cutoffs.

How do New Mexico lottery game odds compare to Powerball and Mega Millions?

Quick Answer: New Mexico state lottery games typically offer significantly better odds than Powerball (1 in 292.2M) or Mega Millions (1 in 290.5M). State games typically offer better jackpot odds ranging from 1 in 3-10 million, while daily games like Pick 3 Plus offer odds as good as 1 in 1,000.

The trade-off is jackpot size and price: Powerball starts at $20M ($2 per play) while Mega Millions starts at $50M ($5 per play, updated 2025). New Mexico games typically start at $1M-$10M for lower ticket prices. However, you're far more likely to win a New Mexico state game jackpot. For example, winning a typical state lotto jackpot is 30-100x more likely than winning Powerball. Review the detailed odds and current jackpots for all New Mexico games in the table above.

Can I play both New Mexico state games and national games like Powerball?

Quick Answer: Yes! New Mexico lottery retailers sell both state-exclusive games and multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions. You can purchase tickets for any combination of games at authorized New Mexico lottery retailers.

Most players mix strategies: buying New Mexico state games for better odds and frequent drawings, while also playing Powerball or Mega Millions when jackpots are high. All tickets must be purchased before the game's sales cutoff time. Check our New Mexico drawing calendar for all game schedules and cutoff times.

What are the ticket prices for different New Mexico lottery games?

Quick Answer: New Mexico lottery ticket prices vary by game type. Daily numbers games like Pick 3 Plus typically cost $0.50-$2 per play. State lotto games usually cost $1-$2. Multi-state games have different prices: Powerball costs $2 per play ($3 with Power Play), while Mega Millions costs $5 per play (includes built-in multiplier as of 2025).

Many New Mexico state games offer multiplier options for $1-$3 additional per ticket, which can multiply non-jackpot prizes by 2x-10x. Daily games like Pick 3 Plus often allow $0.50 wagers for smaller payouts. The price differences reflect prize structures: cheaper tickets have smaller prizes but better odds. Mega Millions' higher $5 price includes automatic multipliers and a $50M starting jackpot. Compare ticket prices and potential payouts in the games table above to find the best value for your budget.

How do jackpot amounts work for New Mexico lottery games?

Quick Answer: New Mexico state game jackpots start at a fixed minimum (typically $1M-$10M) and grow with each drawing until won, using a percentage of ticket sales. Multi-state games start larger: Powerball at $20M and Mega Millions at $50M (updated 2025), and can reach billions through pooled sales across all participating states.

Advertised jackpots are 30-year annuity values; lump sum cash options are typically 50-60% of the advertised amount before taxes. New Mexico charges 5.9% on winnings, plus 24% federal withholding on prizes over $5,000. Current jackpot amounts shown above are updated after each drawing. Use our New Mexico lottery tax calculator to estimate your actual take-home amount for any jackpot size.

What's the best New Mexico lottery game for beginners in 2025?

Quick Answer: Start with Pick 3 Plus or similar daily draw games. They cost less ($0.50-$2), draw frequently (daily or twice daily), have simpler rules, and offer better odds of winning something compared to big jackpot games.

Pick 3 Plus games let you choose your own numbers and offer various bet types (straight, box, combo) with different odds and payouts. Once comfortable, you can explore New Mexico state lotto games for larger prizes, then try multi-state games like Powerball when jackpots are high. Browse the complete game list above to see rules, odds, and drawing schedules. Our number analysis can help you choose numbers based on frequency patterns.

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