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The Connecticut Lottery launches its first $4 million jackpot scratch-off

Win with Connecticut Lottery's new scratch-off ticket and take home $4 million.

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Corinna Underwood

The Connecticut Lottery has launched its first $50 instant-win game. The $4,000,000 Fortune scratch-off card has a top prize of $4 million. Players have 40 chances to win on each ticket, and the overall odds of winning are one in 2.38.

How to play Connecticut's $4,000,000 Fortune instant-win

To play this $50 instant-win game, simply scratch off the 10 gold dollar symbols. Then, scratch off the 35 stacks of cash symbols. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the amount shown with that number. You can also win the following extra prizes:

  • Reveal a gold coin symbol and automatically win $100.
  • Reveal a money bag symbol and automatically win $500.
  • Reveal a 2X symbol and automatically win double the prize indicated.
  • Reveal a 5X symbol and automatically win five times the prize indicated.
  • Reveal a 10X symbol and automatically win 10 times the prize indicated.
  • Reveal a 50X symbol and automatically win 50 times the prize indicated.
  • Reveal a 100X symbol and automatically win 100 times the prize indicated.
  • Reveal a 500X symbol and automatically win 500 times the prize indicated.

The prizes available for $4,000,000 Fortune

Here is a breakdown of the total prizes in the $4,000,000 Fortune instant-win game:

  • $4 million annuity: 3 prizes (alternative one-time cash option of $3,000,000)
  • $500,000: 4 prizes
  • $100,000: 5 prizes
  • $50,000: 25 prizes
  • $5,000: 666 prizes
  • $500: 81,951 prizes
  • $100: 409,544 prizes
  • $50: 1,228,642 prizes

Other states with $50 instant-win tickets

Don't feel like you’re missing out. There are several other state lotteries that offer big-prize $50 scratch-off games. These include:

  • Arizona: 500X: top prize $5 million and Set for life: top prize $250,000 a year for life
  • Colorado: Set For Life: top prize $5,000 a week for 20 years
  • Colorado: Monopoly 500X: top prize $3 million
  • Florida: $1 Million a Year for Life Spectacular: top prize $1 million a year for life (minimum 25 years)
  • Georgia: Ultimate $5 Million: top prize $5 million
  • Idaho: $500,000 Cash: top prize $500,000
  • Illinois: 10 Million: top prize $6 million
  • Kansas: Premier Play: top prize $500,000
  • Kentucky: 500X: top prize $1 million
  • Kentucky: Millionaire Club: top prize $1 million
  • Maryland: 50 Years: top prize $5 million
  • Massachusetts: Billion Dollar Extravaganza: top prize $25,000,000
  • Michigan: $300,000,000 Diamond Riches: top prize $6 million
  • Michigan: $6,000,000 Jackpot: top prize $6 million
  • Michigan: 500X Money Maker: top prize $6 million
  • Minnesota: Diamond Riches: top prize $50,000
  • Minnesota: Ca$h: top prize $100,000
  • Missouri: Millionaire Blowout: top prize $5 million
  • Missouri: 500X: top prize $5 million
  • North Carolina: $10 Million Spectacular: $10 million
  • Ohio: Billion: top prize $1 million a year for 20 years
  • Oklahoma: Ultimate Millions: top prize $3 million
  • Oklahoma: $3 Million Mania: top prize $3 million
  • Rhode Island: 2 Million Royal: top prize $2 million annuity / $1,400,000 cash
  • Texas: 500X Loteria Spectacular: top prize $3 million
  • Texas: Millions Club: top prize $1 million
  • Texas: $1,000,000 Diamond Riches: top prize $1 million
  • Texas: $20 Million Supreme: top prize $20 million
  • Texas: Cash Royale: top prize $1 million
  • Texas: $5,000,000 Ultimate: top prize $5 million
  • Virginia: $326,000,000 Fortune: top prize $5
  • Wisconsin: Two Million Dollars: top prize $2 million
  • Wisconsin: Prestige: top prize $2 million

The following states also offer these $100 instant-win games:

  • Oklahoma: Deluxe Gold: top prize $5 million
  • Texas: Loteria Supreme: top prize $7-5 million
  • Texas: $20 Million Supreme: $20 million

Have fun playing your instant-win tickets, and remember to play responsibly.

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