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Oklahoma Lottery launches Perfect 10s promotion

You could win $500!

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Corinna Underwood

Oklahoma Lottery players can enter their non-winning Perfect 10s tickets into their players’ accounts between March 8 and March 10 for a chance to win $500 cash. Each ticket entered into your players’ account received an entry to the drawing.

How to enter

Log into your Oklahoma Lottery Players Club account on your smartphone app. Scan your non-winning Perfect 10s tickets on the Ticket Checker tab and you are automatically entered. There is no limit to the number of tickets you can enter.

How to play Perfect 10s

This is a $1 instant-win game with a top prize of $5,000. To play, scratch off the whole play area to reveal the numbers and prizes. If you reveal three 10s symbols in a row, you win the prize shown with that row.

Other Oklahoma Lottery promotions

Oklahoma players can participate in these other lottery promotions during the month of March:

  • Hot Ticket Fast Play: Enter your Hot Ticket Fast Play tickets into your Players Club account between March 7 and March 11 and receive an entry to win a prize of $600.
  • Outdoor Movie Magic Giveaway: Enter your Players’ Club points between March 6 and March 17 for a chance to win a Mini Projector & Outdoor Screen valued at $280. Each entry costs 10 points.
  • Win a robotic lawn mower: Enter your Players’ Club points between March 4 and March 14 for a chance to win a robotic lawn mower valued at $1,599.99. Each entry costs 25 points.

If you haven’t already, you can download the Oklahoma Lottery Players’ Club app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. It’s free to register, and you’ll get information on all the latest promotions.

Oklahoma Lottery offerings

Oklahoma Lottery players have the option to play the following draw games:

  • Powerball
  • Mega Millions
  • Lotto America 
  • Lucky for Life
  • Pick 3
  • Cash 5
  • Quickticket

As well as Perfect 10s, there are more than 60 other instant-win games to choose from with a price range from $1 to $50 and top prizes up to $3 million. Here are some of the favorites:

  • High Roller: A $5 instant-win game with a top prize of $55,000.
  • Double Your Dollars: A $10 instant-win game with a top prize of $100,000.
  • 100X: A $20 instant-win game with a top prize of $250,000.
  • Ultimate Millions: A $50 instant-win game with a top prize of $3 million.

How the Lottery helps Oklahoma

Since it was launched in 2005, the Oklahoma Lottery has contributed more than $1.2 billion to public education throughout the state. A percentage of lottery revenue is deposited monthly into the Oklahoma Education Fund, from where it is disbursed into school budgets. Through lottery drawings and instant-win games, in 2023 alone, the Oklahoma Lottery has paid out more than $208 million in prizes to players.

Enjoy playing the Oklahoma Lottery, and please remember to play responsibly.

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