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Drawings are broadcast on WCCT-TV(channel 20) the CW affiliate in the Hartford/New Haven television market.Play3
A three-digit numbers game-style game drawn twice daily, with day and night drawings. Tickets can be bought in 50-cent multiples. Bets include ''straight''(all three digits in order), ''box''(all three digits in any order) and ''pairs''(any two digits).Lottery Play 3 pagePlay4
A four-digit numbers game similar to Play3.Cash5
Cash5 is a nightly five-number game; it was originally known as ''Cash Lotto'' when it debuted in 1992, and was drawn only on Saturdays. It expanded to three nights a week in 1995. The name was changed to ''Cash 5'' when the ''Kicker'' option was introduced; the game began nightly drawings. Five winning numbers are chosen from a field of 35. The basic Cash5 game costs $1; for an additional 50 cents, the ''Kicker'' option is activated. The ''Kicker'' option gives a player more opportunities to win.Lotto!
Connecticut's in-house jackpot game, '' Lotto!'', is drawn Tuesdays and Friday nights. Six numbers are drawn from a field of 44; the 6/44 matrix has been used continuously since 1989, when the game's name was its original name, ''Connecticut Lotto''(without an exclamation point.) The minimum jackpot is $1,000,000(annuitized; payable in 21 equal yearly installments unless the cash option is chosen.) Unusually, the ''Lotto!'' jackpot increases only when its Tuesday night drawing is not won. The minimum increase in the jackpot is $100,000 until won. Players win $2 by matching three of the six numbers drawn; aKeno
On April 25, 2016, the CT Lottery began offering Keno. It is drawn at four-minute intervals, with over 300 drawings daily. An agreement with Connecticut's two tribal casinos,Fast Play
On July 20, 2020, the CT Lottery launched a new category of games called Fast Play. Fast Play games are like instant(scratch) games, but are printed on-demand from a CT Lottery retailer terminal or self-serve CT Lottery vending machine. The first family of games is “Jumbo Bucks,” and is available at the $1, $2, and $5 price points. Fast Play progressive games are a series(or family) of games that all share the same name, appearance and playstyle, but are available at different price points(wager amounts). There are no numbers to pick, no play slip needed and no drawings. Each game in a family contributes to ONE progressive jackpot that grows with ticket sales, until someone wins.Former draw games
Lucky Links
Lucky Links began April 26, 2015. Played similar to tic-tac-toe, each $2 ticket contained eight numbers, with a "$" free space in the middle. The player needed to make at least two complete horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines to win a cash prize. If the player completed the board(matching all eight printed numbers), they won $50,000. A doubler option, for an extra $1(called "2X Power"), doubled a prize for matching three to six lines. Prizes were $5(2 lines), $10(3 lines), $50(4 lines), $100(5 lines), $1000(6 lines), and $50,000(7 & all 8 lines). The chance of winning a prize was 1 in 8.4; the chance of winning the top prize was 1 in 319,770. Drawings were held daily at 1:45 PM and 10:15 PM EST. Only the Monday through Friday drawings were televised. All game tickets were Quick Picks. Sales for the game ended on June 30, 2020.5 Card Cash
On May 4, 2014, the Connecticut Lottery began sales of ''5 Card Cash''. This game, the first of its kind in Connecticut, combined an "instant" game with a more traditional(albeit with "playing cards" instead of numbers) drawing-style game. The first drawing was held on May 5, 2014, in keeping with the "five" theme. Sales for the game were suspended on November 14, 2015. Each play cost $2. There were no play slips, multi-game tickets, or advance play. A ticket(quick-pick only) won instantly if it matched a poker hand(straight, flush, or " jacks-or-better)." Prizes in the "instant" game ranged from $3 to $5,555. Additionally, while a "lower" pair did not win immediately, a pair of 5s won a 5 Card Cash ticket. The draw-game portion required a player to match at least three of the five cards drawn. Matching three cards won $20; four cards, $555. Matching all five cards won or shared $255,555.Multi-jurisdictional draw games
Lucky For Life
In 2009, Connecticut began a $2-per-play game called ''Lucky4Life''. Three years later, the game became ''Lucky For Life''(drawing ''five'' numbers from the first chamber, and ''one'' lucky ball from the second chamber of the machine), expanding to include Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; its "nickname" became ''New England′s Game''. Lucky for Life changed its double matrix on September 17, 2013. Players chose 5 of 43 "white ball" numbers, and a green "Lucky Ball" from a second set of 43. For the first time; a "lifetime" winner could choose the annuity or cash. This format change added a second "lifetime" tier. ''Lucky for Life'' became a "quasi-national" game on January 27, 2015, adding eight lotteries on that date. As of April 2, 2017, the game is offered in 22 states and theMega Millions
Connecticut began selling Mega Millions tickets January 31, 2010, following a 2009 agreement in which lotteries then offering ''either'' Mega Millions or Powerball were allowed to offer ''both'' games. Connecticut is among 46 lotteries selling Mega Millions tickets. Mega Millions plays are $2 each, or $3 with the ''Megaplier'' option. The current format for Mega Millions began on October 28, 2017. Mega Millions players choose 5 of 70 white ball numbers and a "Mega Ball" numbered 01 through 25. Jackpots began at $40,000,000 with minimum rollovers of $5,000,000. Jackpot winners chose either 30 graduated annual payments(increasing 5% per annum) or the cash value option. Other prizes range from $2 to $1,000,000. The ''Megaplier'' option, which increases the cost of each $2 play to $3, multiplies non-jackpot winnings by 2, 3, 4, or 5; a second-prize(all five white balls but not also the "Mega Ball") wager can win $5,000,000 cash. As of March 26, 2018, Connecticut has yet to produce a Mega Millions jackpot winner. The "Just the Jackpot" option for Mega Millions, which began with the October 2017 format change(all six numbers must be matched to win), is not available in Connecticut.)Powerball
Connecticut has been a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association(MUSL) since 1995.Powerball historyReplay feature
The Connecticut Lottery, in April 2011, began its "Replay" option; players can use old tickets, in lieu of betting cards, to repeat number selections played in the appropriate games. The replay feature makes use of either of the two large data matrix barcodes found on Connecticut Lottery tickets. They contain information such asScratch games
The Connecticut Lottery offers numerous scratch games with price points of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, and $30, with differing themes and prize levels. Beginning with the April 8, 2013 launch of its 19th version of ''Win for Life'', all prizes in Connecticut Lottery scratch games are paid in lump sum (some games' top prizes are annuitized with a cash option. None of the winners of previous versions of Connecticut "lifetime" scratch games could receive their prize in cash.)1998 shooting
On March 6, 1998, there was a mass shooting at Connecticut Lottery headquarters, which was then located in Newington. An employee, Matthew Beck, armed with a 9mm Glock pistol, shot and killed four of his supervisors, and then killed himself.See also
* Gambling in Connecticut * Lotteries in the United StatesReferences
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