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Mississippi Lottery gets Green for Spring

Spring is already in the air for Mississippi lottery players.

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It's been a cold, wet winter for residents of the Magnolia State, but Spring is already in the air for lucky lottery players.

Thanks to the Mississippi Lottery's Green for Spring Promotion 2024, you can forget the winter chill and warm up with weekly prizes from $500 to $15,000 over eight drawings.

Green for Spring weekly drawings

The Green for Spring drawings will be held each week starting on February 5 and going through to March 25. Three lucky winners will be selected randomly in each of the first seven drawings. The top prize winner will take home a $15,000 prize. The second prize winner will be awarded a prize of $10,000, and the third winner will get a prize of $5,000. In the final drawing on March 25, ten winners will receive $500 each. Winners will be notified by certified email.

How to enter

No purchase is necessary to enter, but you must be 21 or older. To get your Green for Spring entry form, scan the QR codes you find at your local lottery retailer, lottery play centers, or lottery TV commercials. If you're already a Lottery Insider, you will receive an entry link each week. If you're not yet a Lottery Insider, you can sign up on the Mississippi Lottery website. Once you're registered, you'll get all the latest information on new games, jackpots, launch dates, winners, and exclusive promotions.

Four new instant-win games from the Mississippi Lottery

Don't forget that this month, the Mississippi Lottery has launched four new great scratch-off games with top prizes ranging from $2,500 to $200,000. Get your scratch on with these new games:

  • Love Y'all: This is a $1 instant-win game with a top prize of $2,500. Reveal a cupid symbol to instantly win the prize amount shown. If you see a $$ symbol, you win double the prize amount.
  • Easy Money: This is a $2 instant-win game with a top prize of $15,000. To win, match your numbers to either of the winning numbers and get the prize for that number. If you reveal a 2X symbol, you get to double your winnings.
  • Break the Bank: This is a $5 instant-win game with a top prize of $100,000. To win, match your numbers to either of the winning numbers and get the prize for that number. If you reveal a safe symbol, you can double your prize money. If you see a money bag symbol, you win $50 instantly.
  • Mega Ca$h: This is a $10 instant-win game with a top prize of $200,000. To win, match your numbers to either of the winning numbers and get the prize shown for that number. If you reveal a 2X, 5X, or 10X symbol, you can multiply your prize by that amount. If you reveal a money bag symbol, you instantly win $100.

Enjoy playing the Mississippi Lottery, and please remember to play responsibly.

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