Resources
Guides, FAQs, and a glossary to support your understanding of Keno. All content is for education only — no wagering.
Guides
Download or view step-by-step references on the fundamentals of Keno.
FAQs
- Is Keno based on skill?
- No. Keno is random, powered by draws or RNGs. No decision affects the outcome.
- What’s the best number of spots to play?
- There is no “best” option. Fewer spots yield frequent small wins. More spots create higher volatility with rare big wins.
- Does picking the same numbers help?
- No. Each draw is independent. Past picks do not change odds.
- What is RTP?
- Return to Player. The long-term expected payout percentage. Typical Keno RTP is 85–95%.
Glossary
- Spot: A number chosen by the player.
- Draw: The random selection of 20 numbers from the pool of 1–80.
- Paytable: Chart showing payouts based on matches for chosen spots.
- RNG (Random Number Generator): Algorithm that ensures fair and unpredictable outcomes in digital Keno.
- RTP (Return to Player): Percentage of wagers expected to be returned as winnings over time.
- Volatility: Measure of risk. Low volatility = frequent small wins. High volatility = rare large wins.
Summary
The Resources section provides the key references for learning Keno. Use guides for structured learning, FAQs for quick answers, and the glossary for definitions of core terms.