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Rhode Island gets ready for the Christmas season with holiday instant tickets

Rhode Island residents can play these new instant tickets to win big this holiday season.

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Corinna Underwood

Christmas is coming, and your wallet could be getting fat if you live in the Ocean State. The Rhode Island Lottery recently added a batch of new holiday scratch-off games to get you in the seasonal mood. Let’s take a look at what you can play and how much you can win.

Merry and Bright

Rhode Island’s Merry and Bright is a $2 scratch-off game that was released on September 30, 2023. You can win up to $5,000 by playing this instant-win game. Simply scratch off the two stars to reveal the winning numbers then, scratch off the ten jingle bells to see if you have a match. When any of your numbers match either of the winning numbers, you win the prize revealed for that number. Reveal a snowflake, and you will 5 times the prize shown. If you reveal a gift symbol, you win all 10 prizes. The prize range is $2, $4, $5, $10, $15, $20, $50, $100, and $5,000.

Holiday Winfall

Rhode Island’s Holiday Winfall is a $10 scratch-off game that was released on November 4, 2023. You can win up to $500 by playing this instant-win game. Simply scratch off the six stars to reveal the winning Winter Numbers. Then, scratch off the golden bills to reveal your numbers. There are also three bonus gifts to scratch off. If any of your numbers match the Winter Numbers, you win the prize shown for that number. If you reveal a snowman, you double up the prize shown. If you reveal a gift symbol, you will 5 times the prize shown. If you reveal a tree symbol, you win the prize shown for that bonus. You can win up to 23 times on any scratch card. The prize range is $10, $15, $20, $30, $50, $100, and $500.

Holiday Winnings 10X

Rhode Island’s Holiday Winnings 10X is a $5 scratch-off game that was released on September 30, 2023. You can win up to $30,000 by playing this instant-win game. Simply scratch off the four snowflakes to reveal the winning numbers. Then, scratch off the 15 golden Christmas baubles to reveal your numbers. There are also 3 bonus cash gifts to scratch off. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize shown. Reveal a mistletoe symbol to win 10 times the prize shown. Whenever you reveal a bonus tree symbol, you win the prize shown. You can win up to 18 times on one scratch card. The prize range is: $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, $50, $100, $500, $2,000, and $30,000.

Holiday Doubler

Rhode Island’s Holiday Doubler is a $1 scratch-off game that was released on September 30, 2023. You can win up to $1,000 by playing this instant-win game. Simply scratch off the two dollar signs to reveal the winning numbers. Then, scratch off the 5 gift boxes to reveal your numbers. If you match any of your numbers, you win the prize shown, and if you reveal a snowman, you win double the prize shown. Reveal a gift symbol to win all five prizes shown. The prize range is $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $15, $20, $50, $100, and $1,000.

Rhode Island Reindeer Bucks

Even if you don’t win the first time around, you still have a chance to earn a prize with your Merry and Bright, Holiday Winfall, Holiday Winnings 10X, and Holiday Doubler scratch-off tickets. All you have to do is enter your non-winning tickets in the Rhode Island Reindeer Bucks Giveaway. The first 7 winners will get a prize of $1,000 each, while the 8th lucky winner drawn will get a holiday prize of $5,000.

It's easy to enter; all you have to do is go to the Reindeer Bucks Rhody Replay website and enter the 13-digit number displayed on the back of your ticket (right above the barcode), followed by the 10-digit number on the front of the ticket (just under the latex scratch area). You have from  Monday, November 13, 2023, to Thursday, January 11, 2024, to enter. The drawing will be held on Friday, January 12, 2024. Only one person per household can claim a win in this promotion.

Holiday Instant Tickets make great gifts. Why not put some in your family’s Christmas stockings this season?

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