The outcome of a specific New Jersey lottery game, determining the winning numbers and any associated prize amounts, is publicly disseminated shortly after each drawing. For example, a typical announcement might list five numbers between 1 and 40, along with any supplementary numbers used for secondary prizes like the “XTRA” multiplier.
Access to this information is vital for players to determine whether their chosen numbers match the winning combination. This data allows individuals to claim prizes, contributing to the transparency and integrity of the lottery system. Historically, lottery results were announced through various media, evolving from print newspapers and televised broadcasts to the now ubiquitous online platforms and mobile applications. This shift reflects the increasing reliance on digital information dissemination and the demand for immediate access to outcomes.