Fantasy 5, Cash 5, Pick 5, etc. are names of lottery games in the United States where five regular numbers are drawn from one set of numbers; in a few cases, a sixth number is picked, but it does not apply to the jackpot/top prize. The following is a list of US pick-5 games, and the number field for each. All pick-5 games in the US are drawn multiple times per week; some lotteries now draw their five-number game twice daily. With very few exceptions, all US games where five regular numbers are drawn from a single set of numbers have had an all-cash jackpot/grand prize. Also, since poker is traditionally played with five cards, there have been several US pick-5 lottery games that used playing cards and their suits, rather than all numbers.
- Arizona Lottery Pick 5 (35 numbers)
- California State Lottery Fantasy 5 (39 numbers)
- Colorado Lottery Cash 5 (32 numbers)
- Connecticut Lottery Cash 5 (35 numbers; has a kicker** option); in 2008 will introduce "Mix & Match*" (20 numbers)
- D.C. Lottery Rolling Cash 5 (35 numbers)
- Florida Lottery Fantasy 5 (36 numbers)
- Georgia Lottery Fantasy 5 (39 numbers)
- Hoosier Lottery (Indiana) Lucky 5 (36 numbers; 2 plays/$1); also Mix & Match (50 numbers; 3 lines/$2, players win per line and/or the numbers matched on all three lines)
- Iowa Lottery $100,000 Cash Game (35 numbers)
- Louisiana Lottery (modern) Easy 5 (37 numbers) (began September 16, 2007 (note: Louisiana's original "Easy 5" was a 5/26 game)
- Maine Lottery Paycheck*** (39 numbers)
- Maryland Lottery Bonus Match 5 (39 numbers)
- Michigan Lottery Fantasy 5 (39 numbers)
- Minnesota State Lottery Gopher 5 (47 numbers); also Northstar Cash (31 numbers)
- Missouri Lottery Show Me 5 Paydown (44 numbers; top prize is $50,000 taxes paid)
- Montana Lottery Montana Cash (37 numbers; 2 plays/$1)
- Nebraska Lottery Nebraska Pick 5 (38 numbers)
- New Hampshire Lottery Paycheck*** (39 numbers)
- New Jersey Lottery Jersey Cash 5 (40 numbers)
- New Mexico Lottery Roadrunner Cash (34 numbers)
- Ohio Lottery Rolling Cash 5 (39 numbers)
- Oklahoma Lottery Cash 5 (36 numbers; top prize is $25,000 after withholdings; "taxes paid")
- Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 (39 numbers); also Treasure Hunt (30 numbers) and Mix & Match* (19 numbers)
- South Carolina Education Lottery Palmetto Cash 5 (38 numbers; has a multiplier feature called "Power-Up")
- South Dakota Lottery Dakota Cash (35 numbers)
- Tennessee Lottery Lotto 5 (39 numbers)
- Texas Lottery Cash Five (37 numbers)
- Virginia State Lottery Cash 5 (34 numbers)
- Washington's Lottery Hit 5 (39 numbers)
- Wisconsin Lottery Badger 5
The list above does not include "4+1" games, where all five numbers are needed for the "grand prize", but are drawn from two number fields (as in Powerball, Mega Millions, Hot Lotto, etc.)
- Certain prize categories in Pennsylvania Mix & Match, including the jackpot, are won by matching number(s) in the order they are drawn. Tickets, and the winning combinations, therefore usually do not show the numbers in ascending order. The future Connecticut game will be played in the same fashion.
- The Kicker, if activated, adds 50 cents to a $1 play; players can win up to $4,650 if it is matched. The Kicker is a sixth number selected by the player (the game always draws exactly five balls).
- Paycheck winners have three options: $235,000 cash; or 10 years of either yearly payments ($30,000) or $2500 monthly. Tickets cost $2 each
- The Kicker, if activated, adds 50 cents to a $1 play; players can win up to $4,650 if it is matched. The Kicker is a sixth number selected by the player (the game always draws exactly five balls).


