
Every evening, a Keno draw displays 16 numbers and a Multiplier. Since the redesign on November 3, 2025, the frequency has changed to a single daily draw, from Monday to Sunday, totaling 365 draws per year compared to over 700 previously. This change alters how players track their results and check their winnings.
New Keno Formula 2025: What Changes for the Draw
Before November 2025, two draws took place each day, one at noon and one in the evening. The new formula has eliminated the midday draw. There is now only one daily appointment in the evening.
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Did you play at noon out of habit? That time slot no longer exists. The grid remains the same: you choose between 2 and 10 numbers from 70, and 16 numbers are drawn. The Multiplier, drawn at the same time, can be worth x2, x3, or x5.
The reduction in the number of draws has a direct consequence: each draw concentrates more players. The payout ratios fluctuate based on the number of validated grids for the same draw, making the results consultation more strategic than before.
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To check the live Keno FDJ results today, several channels are available: the FDJ.fr website, the FDJ mobile app, or specialized sites that aggregate data as soon as it is officially published.

Understanding the Keno Payout Table Before Checking Your Numbers
Many players simply compare their numbers to the draw without reading the payout table. This is a mistake because the amount won depends on three combined variables, not just the number of correct numbers.
The Three Variables That Determine Your Winnings
- The number of numbers marked on the grid (from 2 to 10). The more you mark, the higher the maximum payout, but the lower the probability of finding them all.
- The number of numbers found among the 16 drawn. Finding 4 out of 6 marked does not yield the same payout as 4 out of 10 marked.
- The Multiplier drawn (x2, x3, or x5). This coefficient automatically applies if you selected the Multiplier option on your grid, at an additional cost.
Let’s take a simple example. You mark 6 numbers. You find 4 among the 16 drawn. Your base stake yields a certain amount. If the Multiplier drawn that evening is x5 and you activated the option, the winnings are multiplied by five.
The official payout table, published after each draw on FDJ.fr, details the exact winnings for each combination of marked and found numbers. Always consult it rather than relying on rough estimates.
Online Keno Draw: Why Quick Verification Is Not Enough
Since the removal of the televised Keno draw, the draw video is broadcast exclusively online. This digital shift has accelerated access to results, but it has also created a reflex for too quick verification.
Comparing your numbers to the draw in the seconds following publication is good. Checking the Multiplier and the exact payout ratio is better. The payout ratio is not always available at the same time as the 16 numbers. There can be a delay of a few minutes between the display of the numbers and the publication of detailed winnings.
The National Gaming Authority (ANJ) has also asked the FDJ, in its approval decision for the new formula published on October 29, 2025, to enhance the display of potential losses and moderation messages on Keno’s online platforms. The game is classified among those presenting a significant risk of excessive gambling.
This classification is not trivial. It means that online simulation and verification tools now include alerts about the total amount wagered, not just potential winnings.

Keno Results and Draw History: What the Archive Is For
Specialized sites generally display the last 20 or 50 Keno draws. Why consult a history rather than just the latest result?
The most concrete reason: checking delayed grids. If you play several grids in advance (subscription or multi-draw grids), you need to compare each grid to the corresponding draw. Confusing the dates risks missing a win or mistakenly believing you have won.
Number Rankings: A Statistical Tool, Not an Oracle
Some sites offer a ranking of the most frequently drawn numbers. The past frequency of a number does not influence future draws. Each draw is independent. Number 48, even if drawn several times recently, has exactly the same probability of being drawn in the next draw as number 3.
These statistics can help you choose your numbers for psychological comfort, but they do not constitute a mathematically founded strategy. The FDJ itself does not present this data as a predictive tool.
Playing Keno Online: The Game-Changing Trend
According to the ANJ’s 2025 activity report, the share of Keno revenue generated online (FDJ.fr and mobile app) is growing significantly faster than in-store bets. This trend is changing how players interact with Keno.
Online, verification is automatic: the app notifies you if your grid is winning. In-store, you must scan your receipt or manually compare your numbers. Grids played online cannot be lost or forgotten, unlike a paper ticket slipped into a pocket.
This migration to digital also explains why the ANJ insists on regulating promotional messages. Several addiction prevention associations, including SOS Joueurs and Fédération Addiction, have pointed out Keno as one of the most trivialized games in commercial discourse, particularly due to the emphasis on the frequency of draws and multipliers.
Following Keno results daily remains a habit shared by hundreds of thousands of players in France. Keeping in mind that each grid represents a stake, and that the payout table deserves as much attention as the drawn numbers, allows for a more comprehensive reading of each draw.