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Game Information
Each email contains the following information about Lottery games:
Powerball
- Numbers drawn and Jackpot amount for that drawing date
- Jackpot winner(s) indication
- Next Jackpot amount
Mega Millions
- Numbers drawn and Jackpot amount for that drawing date
- Jackpot winner(s) indication
- Next Jackpot amount
Lotto
- Numbers drawn and Jackpot amount for that drawing date
- Jackpot winner(s) indication
- Next Jackpot amount
Hit 5
- Cards drawn and Cashpot amount for that drawing date
- Cashpot winner(s) indication
- Next Cashpot amount
Match 4
- Numbers drawn for that drawing date
The Daily Game
- Numbers drawn for that drawing date
Daily Keno
- Numbers drawn for that drawing date
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Using RSS requires a website that supports RSS feeds, such as www.walottery.com, and then either a reader application (often a free download) or web page that collects, or aggregates, selected RSS feeds. Examples of popular RSS reader applications include NewsGator, FeedDemon and AmphetaDesk, and sites that support RSS aggregation include Google, Yahoo! and NewsIsFree.
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Via their RSS reader or RSS-enabled web page, users “subscribe” to their selected RSS feeds by entering the addresses where those feeds are available. For example, to subscribe to Washington’s Lottery Winning Numbers RSS feed, you simply find the “subscribe to feed” option within your chosen RSS reader environment, and then enter this address:
http://www.walottery.com/RSS.xml
Once users subscribe, their RSS feeds begin appearing in their RSS reader environments. RSS feeds typically include a headline, summary and links to the complete content.
What information will I receive?
The Washington’s Lottery Winning Numbers RSS feed will send you results information for all Washington’s Lottery games.
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Terms and Conditions
The use of Washington’s Lottery RSS subscription service is subject to the terms of use for the www.walottery.com website, which governs the use of all Washington’s Lottery websites, information services and content. These terms may be changed by Washington’s Lottery at any time without notice. Washington’s Lottery reserves the right to discontinue providing any and all RSS subscription services at any time.
The Washington’s Lottery makes every effort possible to make sure that winning numbers information posted on its website is accurate and available within 24 hours from when winning numbers are drawn. However, in the event of an error the winning numbers and prize amount information in the official records of the Washington’s Lottery will stand as the final determination.