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Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for May 28, 2025

Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for May 28, 2025

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The Michigan Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at May 28, 2025, results for each game:
Midday: 7-4-5
Evening: 4-5-4
Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Midday: 7-8-1-6
Evening: 5-4-1-6
Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
03-11-35-43-47, Lucky Ball: 11
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
QS-7C-6D-3H-6S
Check Poker Lotto payouts and previous drawings here.
06-20-21-22-33
11-21-28-29-36
Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
03-09-10-11-12-19-24-27-31-33-47-56-57-59-61-63-64-66-67-77-78-79
Check Daily Keno payouts and previous drawings here.
05-11-13-19-37-38
Check Classic Lotto 47 payouts and previous drawings here.
03-05-06-17-44-47
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All Michigan Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes up to $99,999.99, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Michigan Lottery's Regional Offices.
To claim by mail, complete a ticket receipt form, sign your winning ticket, and send it along with original copies of your government-issued photo ID and Social Security card to the address below. Ensure the names on your ID and Social Security card match exactly. Claims should be mailed to:
Michigan Lottery
Attn: Claim Center
101 E. Hillsdale
P.O. Box 30023
Lansing, MI 48909
For prizes over $100,000, winners must claim their prize in person at the Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing located at 101 E. Hillsdale in downtown Lansing. Each winner must present original versions of a valid government-issued photo ID (typically a driver's license or state ID) and a Social Security card, ensuring that the names on both documents match exactly. To schedule an appointment, please call the Lottery Player Relations office at 844-887-6836, option 2.
If you prefer to claim in person at one of the Michigan Lottery Regional Offices for prizes under $100,000, appointments are required. Until further notice, please call 1-844-917-6325 to schedule an appointment. Regional office locations are as follows:
Lansing: 101 E. Hillsdale St. Lansing; Phone: 844-917-6325
Livonia: 33231 Plymouth Road, Livonia; Phone: 844-917-6325
Sterling Heights: 34700 Dequindre Road, Sterling Heights; Phone: 844-917-6325
Detroit: Cadillac Place, 3060 W. Grand Blvd., Suite L-600, Detroit; Phone: 844-917-6325
Grand Rapids: 3391-B Plainfield Ave. NE, Grand Rapids; Phone: 844-917-6325
Saginaw: Jerome T. Hart State Office Building, 411 E. Genesee Ave., Saginaw; Phone: 844-917-6325
For additional information, downloadable forms, and instructions, visit the Michigan Lottery's prize claim page.
Daily 3 & Daily 4: Midday at 12:59 p.m., Evening at 7:29 p.m.
Fantasy 5: 7:29 p.m. daily
Poker Lotto: 7:29 p.m. daily
Lotto 47: 7:29 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday
Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily
Daily Keno: 7:29 p.m. daily
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Michigan editor. You can send feedback using this form.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for May 28, 2025

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