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Pennsylvania Lottery launches Clue second-chance drawing

A total of $155,000 in prizes!

Pennsylvania Lottery Clue Fast Play, Clue scratch-card and Clue promotion logos.
Corinna Underwood

From now until May 9, 2024, Pennsylvania lottery players can enter their non-winning CLUE Fast Play and CLUE instant-win tickets to receive entries for a chance to win one of three top prizes of $50,000, plus a chance to win one of 50 prizes of $100 to play the Pennsylvania Lottery online.

For each non-winning CLUE Fast Play ticket you submit, you will receive five entries. For each non-winning CLUE instant-win ticket you submit, you will receive five entries. To enter by May 9, 2024, go to the VIP Player Club at the Pennsylvania Lottery website or on your smartphone app and enter the ticket code or scan the ticket. The winners will be announced on May 24, 2024.

How to play CLUE Fast Play

CLUE Fast Play is a $5 game with three top prizes of $75,000. To play, remove the five boxes in the middle of the ticket to reveal the winning numbers. Then, scratch off the twelve remaining boxes to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize amount shown beneath that number. If you reveal a magnifying glass symbol, you win the prize shown automatically. Next, scratch off the Confidential Combo and Who doublet areas. If any of your Combo symbols match any of the Whodoubleit symbols, you win double the amount shown under the matching symbol. The prize range for this game is $100, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $75,000. Two top prizes of $75,000 remain.

How to play CLUE instant-win

CLUE instant-win is a $5 game with ten top prizes of $200,000. To play, scratch off the four weapons to reveal the winning numbers. Next, scratch off the 12 dollar symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your winning numbers match any of the winning numbers, you win the prize shown under the matching number.

If you reveal a STUDY, BILLIARDS, BALLROOM, or LIBRARY symbol, you win five times the prize shown under that symbol.

Next, scratch off the three guess areas and the suspect area. If any of your guesses matched the suspect, you win all 12 prizes shown in your numbers area. The prize range for this game is $100, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $200,000.

How the lottery helps Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Lottery was launched in 1972. Since then, it has donated more than $35.1 billion to programs throughout the state, including free and reduced fare transportation costs, rent and property tax rebates, the low-cost prescription programs PACE and PACENET, as well as local services provided by the 52 Area Agencies on Aging. The Pennsylvania Lottery is the only state lottery that gives all its proceeds to support older residents.

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

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