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Rhode Island Lottery launches Fortune Rockets eInstant game

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Corinna Underwood

Rhode Island Lottery players have a new eInstant game to enjoy this week – Fortune Rockets.

You can play from now until March 27 for a chance to win $25 in iLottery Bonus Money. 25 lucky players will be chosen. Bonus money can be used to play any Rhode Island Lottery games but cannot be withdrawn from your account. Get ready for lift-off!

How to play Fortune Rockets

Fortune Rockets is an eInstant game that you can play with a wager between $0.50 - $20. You will find the game on the Rhode Island Lottery website or play on the smartphone app. Click anywhere to start the game. Choose how much you want to wager, and then click on play. Winning numbers will drop into a side panel on the left of the play area, and your numbers will drop into the main play area. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you will win the prize shown below your number.

Rocket Picker Bonus: If blue, red, and green rocket symbols appear simultaneously, the Rocket Picker Bonus is activated. This allows you to choose one of the rockets. You will win the prize revealed after your selection.

Vortex Swap: If a Vortex Swap symbol appears, you will win the corresponding prize amount automatically. The Vortex may also shift into three additional numbers or symbols, allowing you to win more prizes.

Planet Bonus: If three Bonus Planet symbols appear in the main play area, the Planet Bonus will activate. You will get five turns during the course of this bonus. You must reveal a matching pair of symbols to win this prize. When symbols match, multipliers are added to the next turn, and they will continue to increase as you make more matches. The available multipliers are 2X, 3X, 5X, and 10X.

Your game is over when all the symbols have dropped into the play grid, all the prizes have been awarded, and all triggered bonus games have been completed.

If you wish, you can click on the Reveal All button at the start of play, and the game will continue automatically until it is completed.

Rhode Island 50th Anniversary Second Chance

From now to December 02, 2024, you can enter your non-winning 50 Years instant-win tickets in the Second Chance drawing for an opportunity to win cash prizes. Four winners will be chosen from the 50 Years instant-win ticket Second Chance and one winner from the 50 Years eInstant game for a chance to win $10,000, $50,000, $100,000, $500,000, or $1,000,000.

How the lottery helps Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Lottery donates its revenue to the State General Fund. From there, it is used as needed to benefit residents throughout all the counties of Rhode Island. Support goes towards law enforcement, public safety, education, human services, and tax relief.

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