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The DC Lottery launches Coins of the Titans progressive jackpot game

Enter the ruins of Ancient Greece!

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Corinna Underwood

The ancient Greek gods await you in the latest game from the District of Columbia Lottery. Behold the Titans surrounded by riches of the past. This is a new online progressive jackpot game where you can win big cash.

How to play Coins of the Titans

This is an online game with a progressive jackpot. The minimum ticket cost is $0.20, and the maximum ticket cost is $20. To play, go to the District of Columbia Lottery website or log into your mobile lottery app. Choose Coins of the Titans and click anywhere on the screen to open the game. Use the left and right arrows to choose your ticket price. Then click on play. 15 tiles will descend into the play grid. To win, you must form a cluster of three or more matching symbols. If you reveal matching symbols, you will win the amount shown on the prize legend. Winning symbols will fall from the play grid and be replaced with new symbols. If a gold coin is revealed at any time, it will flip around to reveal a prize amount. This amount will be added to your total winnings.

Free Plays

If you reveal three Free Play symbols anywhere in the play grid, you will get ten automatic free plays. You will be taken to a new screen to select a shield that will reveal your 1X, 2X, 3X, or 5X multiplier. The ten free plays will play out automatically, and your winnings from that round will be increased by the multiplier you selected. This will be added to your total prize. 

Insta Jackpot Bonus Game

Revealing three Insta Jackpot symbols triggers the Insta Jackpot bonus game. Tiles will drop into a 3x3 play grid. Each tile will have a J black or J golden symbol. Each J golden symbol is removed and fills a spot in the prize meter around the edge of the play grid. J black symbols remain in place in the grid. J golden symbols are replaced by new symbols. The bonus round continues until the play grid is full of J black symbols, and the next round begins. The game ends after the end of the fifth round. You will then be awarded the prize highlighted in the prize meter.

Mega, Super, and Quick Insta Jackpots

If you collect enough J golden symbols to highlight MEGA on the prize meter, you win the Mega Insta Jackpot prize amount. If you collect enough J golden symbols to highlight SUPER on the prize meter, you win the Super Insta Jackpot prize amount. If you collect enough J golden symbols to highlight QUICK on the prize meter, you win the Quick Insta Jackpot prize amount. The prizes for the Mega, Super, and Quick Insta Jackpots will be shown at the top of the screen. Any previous wins or multipliers do not apply to Insta Jackpot wins.

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