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New Fast Cash game from Michigan Lottery packs 18 shots at a big win

The new $20 game launches on Feb. 22, adding a tripler twist and progressive prize plus $250K.

A picture of the new Michigan Lottery Fast Cash game Treasure Trove Tripler.
A picture of the new Michigan Lottery Fast Cash game Treasure Trove Tripler. Photograph credit to the Michigan Lottery.
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Shoppers are lining up for the Michigan Lottery's newest instant-win treat, Treasure Trove Tripler, launching Feb. 22. Players across the state get 18 chances to win on a $20 Fast Cash ticket, plus a shot at the progressive jackpot and an additional $250,000.

Essential Takeaways

  • Launch date: Treasure Trove Tripler arrives Feb. 22 as part of the Fast Cash family.
  • Ticket price and top prizes: Each $20 ticket offers wins from $20 up to $12,000, with the top prize being 100% of the Fast Cash jackpot plus $250,000.
  • Gameplay: Players get 18 separate chances on one ticket and can triple certain prizes by finding an “x” symbol.
  • Progressive jackpot: All Fast Cash games feed a single progressive jackpot that grows with each purchase and prints on every ticket.
  • Where to buy: Fast Cash tickets are printed at in-store terminals and sold at retailers across Michigan.

Why Treasure Trove Tripler matters now

Treasure Trove Tripler lands in a busy Fast Cash season, and it brings a tactile, immediate thrill, that satisfying rustle when the terminal spits out a long $20 ticket. According to the Michigan Lottery, the new game stacks 18 individual plays on one ticket, which ups the sense of value and excitement for in-store buyers.

Players like the instant feedback and the variety of prize levels, and adding a tripler mechanic gives a cheeky twist: find an “x” and a smaller match suddenly becomes three times sweeter. For regular Fast Cash players, it's an easy upgrade in stakes and spectacle.

How the Fast Cash progressive jackpot works

The Fast Cash family shares one progressive jackpot, and that's part of the game's pull. Every ticket contributes to the same growing pot, and the current jackpot amount is printed right on each ticket, so you always know what's at stake.

As soon as someone wins the progressive amount, the jackpot resets and starts to climb again. That immediacy, no waiting for a draw, is why casual players and habitual buyers keep returning to terminals in corner shops, supermarkets, and gas stations across Michigan.

Comparing Treasure Trove Tripler to other Fast Cash options

Fast Cash games come in a wide price range, from $2 up to $30, and prize structures differ by title. For example, $2 Wild Time Progressive tickets offer smaller top prizes and a 20 percent share of the jackpot, while $20 games like Super Lucky 7s and Jumbo Jackpot Slots already promise full jackpot access plus extra lump sums.

Treasure Trove Tripler sits alongside these $20 titles but pushes its own angle with 18 chances and the tripler symbol. So, if you like a higher number of plays per ticket and the thrill of a multiplier, this one's tailored to your tastes.

Tips for buying and playing Fast Cash sensibly

Play knowing these are instant-win games designed for entertainment. Look at the ticket price and prize spread first.

If you want more frequent, small wins, then lower-cost Fast Cash games might suit you better. If you prefer the chance at a larger top prize and a tripler mechanic, $20 tickets like Treasure Trove Tripler are the pick.

Keep an eye on the progressive jackpot printed on the ticket and set a budget before you go in. Retailers across the state sell these tickets, and the terminal prints them immediately, so consider buying during quieter times if you like to study the ticket in peace.

What to expect next from the Michigan Lottery

The Lottery's Fast Cash lineup routinely adds new titles to keep play fresh, and Treasure Trove Tripler follows a string of $20 and $30 launches that offer higher-tier prizes and progressive access. Expect more themed releases and occasional variations on multiplier mechanics. They're simple to understand and generate big-player interest.

For now, Treasure Trove Tripler gives buyers a new way to chase instant wins and the progressive jackpot.

It's a small change with a big instant-hit feel. If you enjoy the buzz of scratch-style wins but prefer paper tickets from the till, Treasure Trove Tripler is worth a look.

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

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