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Learn how to play Arizona Fantasy 5! Discover how to buy tickets, rules, and frequently asked questions. Start playing and winning today!
WHAT IS FANTASY 5?
Fantasy 5 is an exciting draw game where players aim to match their selected numbers with those drawn to win cash rewards.
- Ticket Price: $1
- Drawings: Held every day from Mondays through Sundays

WHAT IS EXTRA!?
Extra! is an additional game feature that can be added to your Fantasy 5 ticket, offering instant play and additional chances to win cash prizes.
- Additional Cost: $1 or $2 per game
- Applies To: All prizes
- Overall Odds: 1 in 3.8
HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS AND PLAY
How to Purchase a Ticket
To buy a Fantasy 5 ticket, visit any Arizona Lottery retailer. Tickets are priced at $1 per game and are available at the counter or through Arizona Lottery vending machines. Online purchases are not available.
How to Choose Your Numbers
You have two options for selecting numbers:
- Opt for a Quick Pick at the vending machine or request it from the cashier.
- Select your own numbers by filling out a selection slip or informing the cashier of your choices (1 – 41).
Play for Even More Prizes
Enhance your Fantasy 5 experience by adding a $1 or $2 Extra! game to your ticket, offering instant win opportunities of up to $500.
How to Check the Winning Numbers
Winning numbers can be checked online, at Arizona Lottery retailers, or by calling the Winning Numbers Hotline.
ABOUT WINNING
How to Claim Your Winnings
- Prizes up to $599 can be redeemed at any Arizona Lottery retailer.
- For prizes of $600 or more, complete a Winner’s Claim Form and submit it to the Phoenix or Tucson Arizona Lottery office.
FANTASY 5 FAQS
The overall odds of winning a cash prize are approximately 1 in 9.62.
Drawings occur every evening from Monday to Sunday.
You can play your selected numbers for up to 12 consecutive drawing dates on the same ticket.
For draw game tickets, prizes must be claimed within 180 days from the draw date.
Jackpot winnings will be equally shared among the winning players.
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