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New Jersey Lottery introduces add-ons to Quick Draw

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NJ Lottery Quick Draw
Corinna Underwood

If you like to play Quick Draw, you’re going to love these new additions to the game. As of March 4, 2024, the New Jersey Lottery is giving players more chances to win big prizes in the Quick Draw game. Players are sure to welcome the addition of the following features:

  • Progressive jackpot: a jackpot that grows and grows as more players buy tickets. Players have a free chance to win the rolling jackpot with every play. The jackpot will start at $10,000.
  • Double Bullseye option: When you select this add-on, you have a chance to double or triple your prize. At the end of each drawing, one of the 20 selected numbers will be chosen as the red Bullseye and one as the green Bullseye. Get one Bullseye to double your win and two to triple it.
  • E-Z Play: The E-Z Play option takes the stress out of playing Quick Draw. When you select this option, the computer will randomly generate your numbers for you. E-Z Play can be purchased at $1, $5, and $10 and does not offer any add-ons, but all E-Z Play tickets are eligible for the progressive jackpot.

How to play Quick Draw

To play, first decide how many numbers you wish to play, up to ten. Then choose your numbers from 1 through 80, making sure you pick the same amount of numbers you chose. If you prefer not to choose your own numbers, you can make the Quick Pick circle to have your numbers randomly generated. Next, select how much you wish to pay per draw. You can play the same numbers for up to 20 consecutive draws.

Next, you can choose from the range of optional add-ons. Mark Y to add a Multiplier to your wager for a chance to boost your winnings by 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X, or 10X. This add-on will double the cost of the base $1 wager. Mark Y to add a Bullseye or Double Bullseye for more chances to win bigger prizes. This add-on will double the cost of the base $1 wager. This add-on will triple the cost of the base $1 wager.

Quick Draw Progressive has drawings every 4 minutes and gives you a chance to win up to $100,000 with a $1 play over 300 times a day. Prizes for this game range from $5 to the total progressive jackpot.

New Jersey Lottery VIP Club

It’s free to join the VIP Club, and you’ll get many benefits, including daily winning numbers, promotional announcements, game coupons, exclusive sweepstakes, and second chance opportunities such as:

  • Million Dollar Replay
  • Lottery Bonus Zone
  • Collect N Win
  • Opt-in Sweepstakes

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

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