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Wisconsin Lottery introduces three new scratchers for New Ticket Tuesday

The new Wisconsin scratch ticket has a $1 million jackpot.

New Wisconsin Lottery scratch cards released on January 26.
Super Millions, Lucky $200,000, and Lucky $100,000 scratch cards. Photograph credit to the Wisconsin Lottery.
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There's exciting news for Wisconsin Lottery players looking for some fresh games to play. The state lottery is introducing three new games for New Ticket Tuesday, including one with a $1 million top prize!

All of these new games were made available for purchase at authorized retailers starting on January 26.

Super Millions

Super Millions should be the game of choice for players looking for high stakes and big prizes. The game costs $30 and features a $6.5 million prize pool, including three $1 million instant win jackpots and three $50,000 prizes.

Super Millions is a number match game, so players who match any of their 28 numbers to the game's six super numbers will automatically win the corresponding prize.

You can also win instantly and multiply the value of your prize if you discover a 2X, 5X, or 10X symbol on one of your numbers.

Super Millions features a bonus game to give you even more ways to win. Uncover the three circles at the top of the ticket, and if you see a $30, $50, or $100 symbol, you win that amount instantly.

Your overall odds of winning any prize are 1 in 3.3.

Lucky $200,000

If math's your thing, you might like to try Lucky $200,000, which offers several chances to multiply your winnings.

Match any of your 25 numbers to the game's six winning numbers, and you'll take home the corresponding amount. However, where things get more interesting is through the multiplier system.

If you uncover a 2X, 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, or 100X on one of your numbers, you instantly win and multiply your prize by that amount. So, a 100X multiplier can quickly turn a $200 prize into a $20,000 one.

The ticket also features special holographic printing and neon inserts, giving it a visual flair.

Tickets cost $20 to play, and prizes range from $200 to $200,000. The two top prizes are still available for players to collect.

Lucky $100,000

Lucky $100,000 is similar to Lucky $200,000 but a little less so. The game costs $10 to play, and the top prize is $100,000. The total prize pool is $5.5 million, and there are three top prizes to collect.

Like Lucky $200,000, it's a number match game where players have 20 numbers to match to the five winning numbers. There are also instant win multipliers of 2X, 5X, 10X, 20X and 50X.

The ticket features special holographic printing for those who like a little visual pizzazz with their scratchers.

And if the above two games feel too high-stakes for you, the Wisconsin Lottery also offers Lucky $50,000 and Lucky $10,000, which cost just $5 and $2 to play, respectively.

Wisconsin Scratchers

If none of those games appeals to you, the Wisconsin Lottery offers over 100 different scratch-off games to play, ranging from crosswords to number matches to Ms. Pac-Man and featuring prizes ranging from a free ticket to $2 million.

Players are already collecting big prizes in 2024, including a Nutcracker Cash Countdown game that paid out $100,000, a Powerball ticket that cashed for $1 million, and a Stunning Money ticket that was worth $1 million.

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