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The Montana Lottery launched a new Millionaire Maker

Get ready to win $1 million.

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Montana Lottery Millionaire Maker scratch-off. Photograph credit to the Montana Lottery.
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Who wants to be a millionaire? You do. The Montana Lottery is giving you an exciting new opportunity to become one with the launch of the new $30 Millionaire Maker Scratch Game.

A cool million dollars could be just a scratch away. This is the Treasure State's first-ever $30 instant-win game. It launched in gold and platinum and is available at your local lottery retailer now.

Win hot prizes

The $30 Millionaire Maker Scratch Game has two top cash prizes of $1 million. The ticket also has $50, $100, and $200 instant win bonus games. The complete prize range is a free ticket, $40, $50, $75, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $50,000, and $1 million.

How to play the Millionaire Maker Scratch Game

This is a $30 instant-win ticket. You can win up to 33 times. To play, remove the ten gold bar symbols to reveal the winning numbers. Then remove the 30 dollar symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize amount shown by that number.

If you reveal a stack of coins symbol, you will automatically win the prize amount shown. If you see a 2X symbol, you can double your prize amount. Get a 5X symbol and multiply your prize by five. If you get a 10X symbol, you can multiply your prize ten times.

Next, scratch off the three bonus game areas. If you get a diamond symbol in the $50 bonus game area, you win $50 instantly. If you get a crown symbol in the $100 bonus game area, you win $100 instantly. If you get a ring symbol in the $200 bonus game area, you win $200 instantly.

Montana Player's Club Bonus Play

You still have another chance to win. Scratch off the bonus play area in the bottom left corner of the ticket and use your Montana Lottery app to scan the revealed web code to enter for a second chance to win a prize with your non-winning tickets in the exclusive Player's Club Bonus Play round.

Weekly winners receive a congratulatory email directly from a member of the Montana Lottery Association. The email will contain a barcode. You can print the barcode and use it to redeem your prize at your lottery retailer of choice. Your retailer will scan your barcode and give you your prize.

How the lottery helps Montana

The Montana Lottery General Fund provides money to support multiple programs throughout the state. Since 2015, a percentage of that money has been used to fund scholarships for Montana students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) at universities and colleges throughout the state.

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