Wisconsin Lottery Results: Saturday, May 10, 2025
Wisconsin lottery players checked their tickets for Saturday’s multiple drawings, including both state-specific games and multi-state jackpot offerings, as the lottery continues its mission of providing property tax relief for Wisconsin residents.
The May 10 drawings come amid a notable hot streak for Powerball players in the state, with lottery officials reporting an unusually high number of significant winners in recent weeks.

Recent Winning Streak Continues
“To say Powerball is on a roll in Wisconsin is an understatement this week,” according to a recent statement from Wisconsin Lottery officials. The state has seen eight winning Powerball tickets of $50,000 or more drawn in 2025, including three in May alone.
Just two weeks ago, a winning $50,000 Powerball ticket was sold by a Kwik Trip location in Beloit for the April 26 drawing, adding to the growing list of substantial winners in the Badger State this year.
This winning streak extends beyond Powerball, with a $100,000 All or Nothing ticket recently sold at a Metro Market in Wauwatosa. The ticket matched 11 of 11 numbers in a rare perfect match that carries the game’s top prize.
Saturday Draw Game Results
Saturday’s lottery activities included drawings for multiple Wisconsin-specific games, including the daily Pick 3 and Pick 4 games, which feature both midday and evening drawings. Players select three or four digits respectively and can choose from various play types including straight, box, and combination plays.
The Badger 5 game, an in-state jackpot game exclusive to Wisconsin, held its regular evening drawing as well. This game requires players to select five numbers from 1 to 31, with a jackpot that starts at $10,000 and grows until someone matches all five numbers drawn.
According to recent lottery reports, players can check their results for all Wisconsin games, including Pick 3, Pick 4, All or Nothing, Badger 5, SuperCash, and Megabucks on the lottery’s official website or mobile app.
SuperCash and Megabucks
The Wisconsin Lottery’s SuperCash game held its regular Saturday drawing, with players attempting to match six numbers from a field of 1 to 39. This game offers a top prize of $350,000 for matching all six numbers, plus additional prizes for matching as few as three numbers.
Wisconsin Megabucks, another state-specific jackpot game, also conducted its Saturday drawing. Megabucks draws occur every Wednesday and Saturday, with players selecting six numbers from 1 to 49 for a chance at a progressive jackpot that starts at $1 million and increases with each drawing until won.
Earlier this year, the Wisconsin Lottery offered a free Megabucks ticket promotion as part of its “EZ Match Mania” event in February, highlighting the continued popularity of this homegrown jackpot game.
Multi-State Games
Wisconsin also participates in the multi-state Powerball and Mega Millions games, offering residents the chance to compete for some of the largest lottery jackpots in the world. Saturday’s Powerball drawing featured an estimated jackpot of $82 million with a cash option of approximately $37.7 million.
Powerball tickets cost $2 per play, with drawings held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 9:59 p.m. Players who add the Power Play option for an extra $1 can multiply their non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times, depending on the multiplier drawn and the jackpot amount.
The Mega Millions game, which draws on Tuesday and Friday evenings, recently featured an $80 million jackpot for its May 3 drawing, with tickets also priced at $2 per play plus an optional Megaplier feature.
All or Nothing Game Format
The Wisconsin Lottery’s All or Nothing game continues to gain popularity with its unique format that awards the top prize of $100,000 for matching either all or none of the numbers drawn. This twice-daily game draws 11 numbers from a field of 22, with multiple prize levels based on how many numbers the player matches or doesn’t match.
With its balanced approach to winning – match everything or nothing at all for the top prize – the game offers an unusual twist on traditional lottery formats that has resonated with Wisconsin players since its introduction.
The game’s recent $100,000 winner in Wauwatosa demonstrated the excitement that comes with achieving a perfect match of all 11 numbers, one of the two ways to claim the game’s top prize.
Property Tax Relief Mission
The Wisconsin Lottery uses net proceeds from ticket sales to provide property tax relief for Wisconsin residents, a mission that has guided its operations since the lottery began selling tickets in 1988.
This property tax relief comes in the form of a Lottery and Gaming Credit applied to property tax bills for primary residences in Wisconsin. Since inception, the lottery has generated billions in property tax relief, making it a significant contributor to the state’s broader tax strategy.
By law, approximately 57% of lottery revenue is returned to players as prizes, while retailers receive about 7% in commissions and incentives. The remaining funds, after covering operational expenses, go directly toward property tax relief.

Prize Claiming Information
Wisconsin Lottery winners have specific options for claiming prizes based on the amount won. Prizes up to $599 can be claimed at any Wisconsin Lottery retailer, while prizes from $600 to $199,999 can be claimed in person at a Lottery Office or by mail.
For the largest prizes of $200,000 or more, winners must visit the Madison Lottery office in person. All winning tickets must be claimed within 180 days after the drawing date to avoid forfeiture.
Unlike some states, Wisconsin does not allow winners to remain completely anonymous, as state law requires the lottery to disclose the name and city of residence of winners upon request. However, financial advisors often suggest that major prize winners explore legal options such as claiming through a trust to maintain some privacy.