Responsible Gambling

Last updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Lottery should be recreational. Lottery Whiz is designed to provide information, number-selection tools, and entertainment, but no tool or strategy can guarantee a lottery win.

If gambling stops feeling recreational, causes stress, or affects your finances or relationships, confidential help is available.

Lottery Is a Game of Chance

Lottery results are random. Strategies, statistics, software, number generators, and historical data can help you choose numbers more thoughtfully, but they cannot change the odds of a draw or predict future winning numbers with certainty.

Warning Signs

  • Spending more money or time on lottery play than you intended.
  • Trying to win back losses by playing more.
  • Borrowing money, using credit, or skipping bills to gamble.
  • Hiding gambling activity from family, friends, or partners.
  • Feeling anxious, stressed, angry, or unable to stop after playing.

Practical Steps

  • Set a clear budget before you play and do not chase losses.
  • Take a break if lottery play no longer feels enjoyable.
  • Talk to someone you trust if gambling is causing stress or debt.
  • Use blocking, limit-setting, or self-exclusion tools where available.

Confidential Support

If you or someone close to you may need support, the following independent service can help.

National Council on Problem Gambling

Call 1-800-GAMBLER

Visit the National Council on Problem Gambling

Our Commitment

Lottery Whiz does not guarantee winnings and should not be used as a way to solve financial problems. We encourage every visitor and member to play responsibly, stay within personal limits, and seek help if gambling becomes harmful.