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Mississippi Lottery Official App Launches: How to Download It, Check Tickets and Avoid Scams (Nov. 20, 2025)

November 20, 2025
Mississippi Lottery Official App Launches: How to Download It, Check Tickets and Avoid Scams (Nov. 20, 2025)

The Mississippi Lottery Corporation has launched its first-ever official mobile app, giving players a new way to check tickets, track jackpots and enter second-chance drawings directly from their phones — but still without any option to buy lottery tickets online. [1]

The Mississippi Lottery Official app is now live in both the Apple App Store and Google Play, a move MLC officials are calling a “major milestone” in how Mississippians interact with lottery games. [2]


What the new Mississippi Lottery app actually does

According to multiple outlets and app store listings, the Mississippi Lottery Official app is designed as a convenience and information tool, not an online gambling platform. [3]

Key features include:

  • Ticket scanner
    Players can scan scratch-off and draw-game tickets — including Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America, Mississippi Match 5, Cash 3, Cash 4 and Cash Pop — to see instantly whether they’ve won, without logging in. [4]
  • Second-chance drawings
    Eligible non-winning scratch-off tickets can be entered into 2nd Chance drawings through the app after players create or log into a 2nd Chance account, streamlining a process that previously required separate web or paper entries. [5]
  • Winning numbers and jackpots in one place
    Users can view current jackpots and recent winning numbers for all Mississippi draw games, as well as multi-state games like Powerball and Mega Millions. [6]
  • Retailer locator
    A built-in map helps players find nearby authorized Mississippi Lottery retailers — useful for travelers or those in unfamiliar parts of the state. [7]
  • Game details and odds
    The app provides game rules, prize structures and odds for active scratch-off and draw games, making it easier to compare options before a purchase. [8]

MLC President Jeff Hewitt called the launch “an exciting step forward,” saying the app gives players a simple, secure way to check tickets, view jackpots and find information on the go. [9]


What you still can’t do: no online ticket sales

Despite the slick new app and push notifications, Mississippi is not moving into online lottery sales.

Both the Google Play listing and press coverage emphasize that you cannot purchase Mississippi Lottery tickets through the app. Instead, all ticket purchases must still be made at certified brick‑and‑mortar retailers across the state. [10]

That limitation lines up with Mississippi law. In a 2024 opinion, Attorney General Lynn Fitch made clear that state law prohibits selling lottery tickets via computers, tablets or smartphones, reserving sales to licensed retailers and in-person transactions. [11]

So while the app makes it easier to check and manage your play, the actual ticket-buying process remains strictly offline.


Why this launch matters now

The debut of the official app comes just weeks after fact-checkers and state officials spent months warning residents about fake “Mississippi Lottery” apps and scam ads that claimed to sell tickets online. [12]

Back in early October, the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center’s “What Is True?” project highlighted social media ads promoting bogus lottery apps, stressing that no official Mississippi Lottery app existed at that time and that any such offers were scams. [13]

Today’s reality is different — but only partly:

  • There is now an official Mississippi Lottery app.
  • It still does not let users buy tickets or gamble online.
  • Any app that claims to sell Mississippi Lottery tickets remains in conflict with state law and should be treated with extreme skepticism. [14]

The rollout also arrives as interest in lottery games is surging. The Mississippi Lottery’s own site has recently highlighted a near‑billion‑dollar Mega Millions jackpot, a reminder that big national drawings continue to drive player attention — and with it, demand for quicker ways to check results. [15]


How to download the real Mississippi Lottery app safely

Because scam apps are still a concern, downloading the correct app matters as much as ever.

1. Use official app stores

The Mississippi Lottery Official app is available only via:

  • Apple App Store (for iPhone and iPad) [16]
  • Google Play Store (for Android devices) [17]

Links from the Mississippi Lottery’s official website and verified social media accounts also point to these two platforms. [18]

2. Check the publisher

On Google Play, the app lists IGT Global Solutions Corporation as the developer, a major lottery technology provider working with the Mississippi Lottery. [19]

On the Apple App Store, the developer is shown as BrightStar Global Solutions Corporation, another tech partner powering the official product. [20]

If an app claiming to be the “Mississippi Lottery” is published by an unfamiliar individual or brand, or offers ticket purchases, it’s almost certainly not the real thing.

3. Look for key wording and disclaimers

The genuine app’s descriptions clearly state:

  • You must be 21 or older to play the Mississippi Lottery.
  • The app is for information and second-chance entries only, not for ticket purchases.
  • Winning numbers in the app are not official until validated by the Mississippi Lottery and its auditors. [21]

Those disclaimers are a strong sign you’re looking at the legitimate product, not a scam.


How Mississippians are hearing about the app

News of the rollout has been amplified across the state:

  • WLOX on the Gulf Coast reported that the app marks a “major milestone” and gives players faster access to tools they already use, like ticket-checking and second-chance promotions. [22]
  • SuperTalk Mississippi highlighted that residents cannot gamble through the app, but can scan tickets, enter second-chance promotions and view detailed game information. [23]
  • DeSoto County News and WCBI described it as a long-requested upgrade that moves key lottery functions “out of the retail environment and into the digital space” while still respecting the state’s in‑person sales rules. [24]

Jackson TV station WAPT is also promoting the story under the headline “App allows users a new way to tap into Mississippi lottery games,” underscoring the app’s focus on accessibility rather than online play. [25]


Step‑by‑step: Using the Mississippi Lottery Official app

Once installed, the app is straightforward to use:

Scan a ticket

  1. Open the app and tap the Ticket Scanner feature.
  2. Allow camera access when prompted.
  3. Point your phone’s camera at the barcode on your scratch-off or draw ticket.
  4. The app will display whether the ticket appears to be a winner.

Remember: results in the app are informational. You still must present the physical ticket to a retailer or claim center for official validation and payment. [26]

Enter a 2nd Chance drawing

  1. Create or log into your 2nd Chance account within the app.
  2. Select the eligible ticket type and enter or scan the required information.
  3. Confirm the entry and keep your non-winning ticket until the drawing rules say otherwise. [27]

Turn on alerts

  • Enable notifications to receive jackpot alerts, new game announcements and promotion reminders, making it easier to follow big drawings without constantly checking the website. [28]

Find a retailer

  • Use the Retailer Finder to locate authorized lottery retailers near your current location or a specific town — useful if you’re traveling for the holidays or a football weekend. [29]

Responsible play remains front and center

Alongside the excitement of the new app, MLC and its media partners are repeating a familiar message: play responsibly.

The Google Play listing prominently reminds users that lottery play is limited to ages 21+ and provides the national helpline 1‑800‑GAMBLER (1‑800‑426‑2537) for anyone who may be struggling with problem gambling. [30]


Quick FAQ about the Mississippi Lottery Official app

Can I buy Mississippi Lottery tickets in the app?
No. State law prohibits online sale of lottery tickets. All purchases must be made at certified retailers. [31]

Is this the same as earlier “lottery apps” I saw in ads?
Probably not. Many earlier ads promoted unlicensed apps that were flagged as scams. The new app is the first official one sanctioned by the Mississippi Lottery. [32]

Do I have to live in Mississippi to use it?
You can download the app wherever it’s available, but you must be physically in Mississippi and of legal age to buy tickets and claim prizes from licensed retailers. (That’s based on existing lottery rules and the continued ban on online sales.) [33]

Is checking results in the app enough to claim a prize?
No. The app is not the final authority on winning numbers or prize amounts. You must have your ticket validated by the Mississippi Lottery or an authorized retailer. [34]


As of November 20, 2025, the Mississippi Lottery Official app is fully live and promoted statewide — a digital upgrade that makes it easier to tune into jackpots and results, while keeping Mississippi’s strict in‑person lottery rules firmly in place.

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