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Love is in the air with Rhode Island Lottery's new eInstant

Catch the Rhode Island Lottery's Love Fever!

Lottery Fever logo with pink background.
Corinna Underwood

Valentine's Day is getting closer, and love is in the air. To celebrate the occasion, the Rhode Island Lottery has released a new Valentine's eInstant ticket called Love Fever.

In this game, you can wager from $1, $2, $3, $5, or $20 and win up to $100,000 instantly. To play, choose the amount you wish to wager by clicking on the + or – buttons. Then click on the play button. Sixteen symbols will drop into the play area. To win, you must show a cluster of three or more matching adjacent symbols. Each winning cluster will be removed from the play area and replaced by new symbols. Wild symbols will help to make a matching cluster.

If you reveal an expander arrow, this will expand the play area in the direction of the arrows to include more play symbols. If you reveal three golden keys, you will trigger the Lve Struck bonus feature.

Love Struck Bonus

To play the Love Struck Bonus, click on the tiles to reveal heart symbols, a mystery instant-win symbol, or a bonus win multiplier symbol. As you collect heart symbols, the heart meter will increase. If you fill the heart meter, you will win a prize. If you reveal a mystery box symbol, you win an instant prize. If you reveal a golden ticker symbol, you can multiply the bonus amount. The bonus round will continue until you have been awarded a prize.

The Love Fever game is completed when there are no more winning clusters in the pay area, and you have completed all the triggered bonus games.

Rhode Island Lottery's first deposit match

If you are not already a member of the Rhode Island iLottery, now's your chance to get a great deal when you join. New players who have not yet made a deposit into their iLottery account will receive a 50% deposit match for their first deposit. You can gain iLottery bonus money up to $50. For example, if you deposit $30 into your iLottery account, the Rhode Island Lottery will give you $15 more to play online lottery games. There is a limit of one bonus per player. Bonus money cannot be withdrawn; it is only to be used to play iLottery games.

How the Lottery is helping Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Lottery was launched in 1974. Since then, more than $53 billion has been awarded to players in prizes and over $8.3 billion to support residents throughout the state. The Ocean State Lottery donates a percentage of its revenue to the State General Fund. The purpose of the fund is to benefit all Rhode Island residents with support towards education, public safety, tax relief, law enforcement, and public human services.

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