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Hoosier Lotto was the first Indiana lottery game. Drawings are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The game draws 6 numbers from a field of primary numbers ranging from 1 through 46. Jackpots begin at $1 million and increases in multiples of $100,000 for each drawing that doesn’t have a jackpot winner. Games cost $2 each.
Six contestants faced a board of 30 numbers and played three rounds, with each contestant choosing one number per round. Two numbers hid bonus prizes (most commonly 5,000 Hoosier Lottery scratch-off tickets and a trip sponsored by ATA Airlines), while the others hid cash amounts from $1,000 to $10,000 (the typical layout in the 1990s was ten $1000s, six $2000s, four $3,000s, two $4,000s, one ...
South Dakota Dakota Cash (35 numbers, Wednesday & Saturday) Tennessee Daily Tennessee Jackpot (38 numbers, daily) Texas Cash Five (35 numbers; daily except Sunday) Virginia Cash 5 (45 numbers, daily) Washington Hit 5 (42 numbers, daily) Wisconsin Badger 5 (31 numbers, daily) Wyoming Cowboy Draw (45 numbers, 2 plays/$5, Mondays & Thursdays) [2]
A six-number lottery game is a form of lottery in which six numbers are drawn from a larger pool (for example, 6 out of 44). Winning the top prize, usually a progressive jackpot, requires a player to match all six regular numbers drawn; the order in which they are drawn is irrelevant.
In 1988, state voters approved a constitutional amendment lifting the lottery ban, establishing the Hoosier Lottery. [3] The Hoosier Lottery sells scratch-off tickets since October 1989. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association since 1990. and co-founder of Powerball in 1992. It joined Mega Millions in 2010 and Cash4Life in 2016 ...
€30,000,000 (US$25.7 million) was the largest single-ticket jackpot in the French Lotto, won on 4 December 2021. €22.5 million (US$23.9 million) was the biggest lottery win in Hungary, which was on Eurojackpot (half of the €45 mil.) on 10 February 2017. This 7 billion forint grand prize beat a 5 billion record set up in 2003.
In 1989, WTTV obtained the local rights to the Hoosier Lottery's daily drawings and its companion game show, Hoosier Millionaire; the station lost the lottery rights to WNDY-TV in September 1995; [56] WTTV regained the rights to the lottery in 1999, partnering with WRTV in the production of the Hoosier Lottery's daily drawings to fulfill ...
Cash4Life was also the name of a significantly different game offered from March 30, 1998, to September 7, 2000, by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). The top prize, $1,000-per-week-for-life (no cash option), was won if the player's primary set of two-digit numbers (00 through 99) matched those drawn.