Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) Payouts & Prizes
Exactly what each Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) play type pays, by wager.
Prize amounts reviewed 2026-06-18.
| Play type | $0.50 play | $1 play |
|---|---|---|
| Straight (exact order) | $250 | $500 |
| Box · 3-way (any order) | $83 | $166 |
| Box · 6-way (any order) | $41.50 | $83 |
How Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) prizes work
Straight pays when your 3 digits match the draw in exact order. Box pays when they match in any order — a box with all different digits has more ways to win, so it pays less than one with a repeated digit. Straight/Box splits your wager across both. Combo covers every straight ordering at once.
Amounts are for a single play at the wager shown. Always verify a win with the official lottery before claiming.
How much does a Michigan Daily 3 box pay?
A Michigan Daily 3 box wins if your 3 digits are drawn in any order. On a $1 play it pays $166 for a 3-way box, $83 for a 6-way box. A straight (exact order) pays $500.
Michigan Daily 3 box odds — how many ways
There are 1,000 possible 3-digit combinations, so a straight is 1 in 1,000. A box covers more orderings, so it hits more often (for less):
- 3-way box: wins in any of 3 orders — odds about 1 in 333, paying $166 on a $1 play.
- 6-way box: wins in any of 6 orders — odds about 1 in 167, paying $83 on a $1 play.
Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) payout FAQ
- How much does a Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) straight pay?
- A $1 straight pays $500 when all 3 digits match in exact order; a $0.50 straight pays $250.
- What does a box play pay on Michigan Daily 3 (Midday)?
- A box play wins on any order. Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) pays $166 for a 3-way box, $83 for a 6-way box on a $1 play.
- Do I have to match the Michigan Daily 3 (Midday) digits in order?
- Only for a straight — it must match all 3 digits in exact order. A box wins in any order.
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