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Colorado Lottery launches Game of Thrones scratch-off

You could win up to $200,000!

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Colorado Lottery Game of Thrones scratch-off. Photograph credit to the Colorado Lottery.
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You don't have to be a Game of Thrones fan to enjoy playing the Colorado Lottery's latest instant-win game.

But if you play Game of Thrones, you could win a prize of up to $200,000. Are you ready to enter the realm? You can purchase this instant-win game from your local lottery retailer.

How to play Game of Thrones

This is a $10 instant-win game with a jackpot prize of $200,000. To play, scratch off the six gold crown symbols to reveal the winning numbers. Then, remove the 15 dollar symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize amount shown by that number. If you discover a ring symbol, you win double the prize amount shown. If you reveal a snake symbol, you win triple the prize amount shown. The prize range for this game is $10, $20, $30, $50, $100, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $50,000, and $200,000. If you don't win after your scratch, don't throw down your sword; you still have a chance to enter the Seven Kingdoms.

The Seven Kingdoms Experience

You can enter your non-winning Game of Thrones ticket for a chance to win cash or a once-in-a-lifetime trip. One lucky winner will take home $200,000. Four lucky winners will have an opportunity to [participate in The Seven Kingdoms Experience. To play this second chance game, enter the 22-digit number on your non-winning ticket into the Colorado Lottery website or scan the barcode with the Colorado Lottery mobile app.

What is the Seven Kingdoms Experience?

Four winners and their guests will get to take an exclusive trip to Calistoga, California, in the Napa Valley. There, they will stay at the beautiful Castello di Amorosa – an authentically-styled 14th-century Tuscan castle and winery. While they are there, the Colorado winners will join lottery players from other states to participate in the thrilling Seven Kingdoms Experience.

Each player will be randomly assigned to a group representing one of the seven Game of Thrones-themed houses. The houses will compete in a series of events to win a share of $7 million worth of cash prizes. While they are there, the contenders will also get to enjoy a variety of curated tours in and around Napa Valley.

How the lottery helps Colorado

Residents of the Centennial State treasure the beautiful natural landscape they call home. That's why the Colorado Lottery dedicates much of its lottery revenue to taking care of open spaces and beautiful places throughout the state. With each ticket sold, the Colorado Lottery supports outdoor opportunities. To date, it has created or enhanced over 1,000 outdoor areas, including community parks and wildlife preserves. It has also provided wildlife education for more than half a million children.

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