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Current Maryland Lottery Results
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How to Play the Maryland Lottery


- Choose your game: Select the game you want to play, such as Powerball or Mega Millions.
- Pick your numbers: Choose your lucky numbers or use the Quick Pick option to randomly generate numbers.
- Purchase your ticket: Buy your ticket from an authorized retailer or online.
- Check your results: Visit our website or check the official Maryland Lottery website to see if you've won.

Claiming Your Prize
If you're a lucky winner, congratulations! To claim your prize, follow these steps:- Sign your ticket: Make sure to sign the back of your ticket to prevent someone else from claiming your prize.
- Check the claim deadline: Prizes must be claimed within a certain timeframe, so be sure to check the deadline.
- Visit a claim center: Take your signed ticket to a Maryland Lottery claim center or mail it to the address listed on the official website.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with the official Maryland Lottery. For the most up-to-date and accurate information, please visit the official Maryland Lottery website.
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