The largest prize to date won on a ticket bought in New Mexico was for the Powerball drawing on September 27, 2008. The ticket was worth $206.9 million, payable in 30 annual payments, or about $102.9 million cash value.
New Mexico-only draw games
Roadrunner Cash
Roadrunner Cash drawings are Mondays through Saturdays at approximately 9:45 PM Mountain Time. It draws five numbers from 1 through 37. Tickets cost $1 per play per drawing. The jackpot starts at $25,000, increasing by at least $2,000 if there is no play matching all five numbers.
Pick 3
Pick 3 drawings are held twice daily Monday through Saturday at approximately 1:05 pm and 9:35 pm Mountain Time. Tickets can be purchased until 1:00 pm for the Day Drawing and until 9:30 pm for the Evening Drawing. Tickets cost $1 per play per drawing. Prizes range from $5 to $500, depending on play type.
Lucky Numbers Bingo
Lucky Numbers Bingo drawings are held every 4 minutes. Tickets cost $2 per play per drawing. Prizes range from $1 to $10,000.
Quicksters
Red Hot Jackpot Bingo is an instant draw game in which the numbers to be matched are printed on the ticket itself. Tickets cost $5 per play per drawing. The jackpot starts at $1,000 and grows until won.
Former draw games
4 This Way! ended in 2007. It was a pick-4 game; however, players won by matching the last digit. Prizes ranged from $1 for the last digit to $4,000 for matching all four.
Multi-state games
Hot Lotto
Hot Lotto is available in 14 states. Drawings are Wednesday and Saturday nights. The game draws five "white balls" numbered 1 through 47 and an orange "Hot Ball" numbered 1 through 19. The jackpot begins at $1,000,000, with minimum rollovers of $50,000. Hot Lotto, whose basic game is $1 per play, has a $2-per-game option called Sizzler; it triples non-jackpot prizes. Hot Lotto's only format change was in May 2013. Eight "white balls" were added; jackpot winners no longer could choose annuity. Hot Lotto's final drawing will be held October 28, 2017 ; it will be replaced by a new version of Lotto*America on November 12, 2017.
Mega Millions
On October 27, 2009, a special meeting was held by the New Mexico Lottery Board of Directors in which it voted in favor of adding Mega Millions to the Lottery's portfolio. New Mexico joined Mega Millions on January 31, 2010, the official cross-selling date. Mega Millions is available in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9:00 PM Mountain Time Tickets cost $1 per play per drawing and can be purchased until 8:45 PM Mountain Time for that night's drawing. The jackpot starts at $15 million and grows until won. The advertised jackpot/grand prize is an estimated amount which is paid as a 30-payment graduated annuity or, at the election of the winner, in a single lump sum payment of the cash value of the annuity jackpot/grand prize Players can multiply a non-jackpot prize by adding the Megaplier for $1 more per play per drawing. Mega Millions will undergo the latest of several format changes on October 28, 2017, which includes a $2 base play.
Powerball
Powerball jackpots begin at $40 million. Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8:59 PM Mountain Time. Tickets cost $2 per play and can be purchased until 8:00 PM Mountain Time for that night's drawing. Similar to [|Mega Millions'] Megaplier option, Power Play can increase most prize levels. Jackpots are advertised, and paid out, similar to in Mega Millions.
Scratch off games
NM Lottery Scratchers includes a wide variety of instant win games.
Lottery scholarship
is one of eight states that funds college scholarships through its state lottery. The state of New Mexico requires that the lottery put 30% of its gross sales into the scholarship fund. The scholarship is available to residents who graduated from a state high school, and attend a state university full-time while maintaining a 2.5 GPA or higher. It covered 100% of tuition when it was first instated in 1996, decreased to 90%, then dropped to 60% in 2017. In 2018 the value has slightly increased, and new legislation has been passed to outline what funds are available per type of institution.