The outcome of a specific Michigan Lottery game, Cash Pop, determines the prizes awarded to players. This game involves selecting numbers and a wager amount. After the drawing, the selected numbers are compared to the winning numbers. Prizes are based on the number of matches and the wager. For instance, a player selecting one number and a $1 wager might win $2 if that number is drawn. Higher wagers increase potential winnings proportionately.
Access to this information is crucial for players to determine if their tickets are winners. Regular publication of the winning numbers maintains transparency and public trust in the lottery system. Historically, lotteries have played a role in generating revenue for state programs, and timely access to results contributes to the ongoing viability of such initiatives.