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Vermont Lottery is participating in the Tri-State Ultimate Cash Dash game

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Vermont Lottery Cash Dash
Corinna Underwood
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How would you like an opportunity to have 90 seconds to run through a warehouse piled high with quality items and keep as much merchandise as you can grab in that time? Well, now's your chance to enter the Tri-State Ultimate Warehouse Dash promotion by entering eligible non-winning Vermont Lottery tickets into the Promotion via the Vermont Lottery's designated 2nd Chance. You have until August 31, 2024, to enter your non-winning Ultimate Dash instant-win tickets.

Ultimate Warehouse Dash prize categories

Three lucky prizewinners from Vermont will be selected. They will get to attend the Dash Event which is comprised of a three-day, two-night trip for the winner and their guest to Portland, Maine, in 2024. The trip includes:

  • $500 travel allowance for each prizewinner
  • One hotel room for two nights at a three-diamond-rated hotel or better
  • Admission to the Dash Event for the prize winner and their guest

The Warehouse Dash Event

During the Dash Event, the prize winner and their guest will have the chance to participate in a 90-second dash through the event warehouse. During this time, they can place into their shopping cart as much merchandise as they can. At the end of the Dash Event, the prizewinner will also have the opportunity to win $1 million in the Million Dollar bonus game.

How to play Ultimate Dash instant-win

This is a $10 instant-win game with a top prize of $40,000. You can win up to 25 times with this game. To play, remove the five gold dollar symbols to reveal the winning numbers. Then remove the 25 dollar bill symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize amount shown with that number. If you reveal a sack of cash symbol, you win the prize amount shown immediately. If you reveal a 10X symbol you reveal 10 times the prize amount shown.

How the lottery helps Vermont

The Vermont Lottery launched its first game in February 1978. The game was the Green Mountain Game. The first instant-win tickets went on sale in June of the same year. The first online game - Pick 3 - was launched in November 1980. Over the decades, the Green Mountain State has remained committed to contributing all proceeds to the Education Fund while also strongly communicating the importance of responsible gaming. In 2022 alone, the Vermont Lottery contributed $31,136,102 to the Education Fund. It also paid out $31,136,102 in prizes to Vermont players.

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

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