SlickLotto

SlickLotto

by Digidava Inc.

4 ratings
Free

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 8, 2013
  • May 29, 2026

Features

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About

Generate and save lottery numbers for various countries. Check your saved numbers against winning draws. Supports multiple languages and customizable number generation constraints.

โœ“Generate lottery numbers
โœ“Country-specific game selection
โœ“Save generated numbers
โœ“Check saved numbers for winnings
โœ“Customizable number constraints
โœ“Multi-language support
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What's New in SlickLotto

4.8

May 29, 2026

- updated LOTTO MAX, QUEBEC MAX and Minnesota NORTH 5 games to their current format - updated social media logos and Minnesota GOPHER 5 logo

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FAQ

Does SlickLotto have ads?

No, SlickLotto does not contain advertisements.

What countries does SlickLotto support for lottery games?

SlickLotto supports lottery games from the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Poland, Romania, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

Can I check if my saved SlickLotto numbers are winners?

Yes, for all supported countries, you can check your saved numbers against any draw to see if they are winning numbers.

What languages does SlickLotto support?

SlickLotto supports English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian languages.

What devices is SlickLotto available on?

SlickLotto is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.

How often is SlickLotto updated?

The latest version of SlickLotto is 4.8, and it was last updated on May 29, 2026. The app was initially released on October 8, 2013.

What is the age rating for SlickLotto?

SlickLotto has an age rating of 4+.

Can I customize how SlickLotto generates numbers?

Yes, you can apply common constraints such as even/odd numbers, excluded numbers, consecutive numbers, or numbers common to any two board sets.