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Idaho Lottery says farewell to Weekly Grand game

New games on the horizon for Idaho Lottery fans.

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Samantha Herscher

Attention Idaho Lottery players! The Weekly Grand game has drawn to a close as of June 22, 2024.

For fans of Weekly Grand, there's a silver lining to this announcement. New and exciting opportunities are waiting just around the corner.

Don't miss your claim window

If you have any unclaimed Weekly Grand tickets, remember you have 180 days from the draw date to claim your prize. That means you have until December 19, 2024, to get your lucky tickets for the last June 22 draw checked.

For those with non-winning Weekly Grand tickets, there's still a chance to win. Enter them in the second-chance drawing through the Idaho Lottery VIP Club by June 30 at noon MT.

Claiming your prize

If you are a Weekly Grand winner, here's how to claim your prize:

  • Idaho Residents: Head to any Idaho Lottery retailer to claim prizes of $599 or less.
  • Out-of-State Winners: You can claim prizes of any amount by mail. A Winning Ticket Claim Form is only required for single tickets worth over $599. For smaller prizes, simply sign the back of your ticket with your name, address, and signature, then mail it to the Idaho Lottery headquarters.

Before you mail your ticket, follow these steps. 

  • Sign the back of your ticket and write your address.
  • Download and complete the Claim Form if your prize is $600 or more (available on our Idaho Lottery page).
  • Include a copy of your valid ID (driver's license or government-issued photo ID).
  • Make a photocopy of both the Claim Form and your ticket (front and back). Keep these copies for your records.
  • Mail the original ticket (not the photocopy) along with the completed Claim Form (if applicable) to the Idaho Lottery headquarters address.

New games beckon

The Idaho Lottery is dedicated to providing players with fresh and thrilling experiences. While Weekly Grand departs, it paves the way for exciting new games to join the lineup.

In the meantime, if you enjoyed the weekly payout structure, consider trying Lucky for Life, offering a top prize of $1,000 a day for life. Or, for a game exclusive to Idaho, check out Idaho Cash.

About the Idaho Lottery

The Idaho Lottery is committed to giving back to the community. Every time you play, you're not only chasing your own dreams but also contributing to Idaho's public schools and buildings.

Since its launch in 1989, the Idaho Lottery has contributed over $1.034 billion in dividends to these vital institutions. These funds play a crucial role in supporting Idaho's educational infrastructure and ensuring students have access to quality learning environments.

Enjoy the Idaho Lottery, and please play responsibly. 

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