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South Dakota Lottery announces end date for three scratch tickets

Time is running out to win on these scratchers in South Dakota!

South Dakota Lottery scratch games, Casino Nights, Multiply Your Money, and Holiday Riches.
South Dakota Lottery scratch games, Casino Nights, Multiply Your Money, and Holiday Riches. Photograph credit to the South Dakota Lottery.
Todd Betzold

We all know that instant games can't last forever, even if they are one of our favorites.

That is what is happening in South Dakota, as the South Dakota Lottery announced that three of their scratch tickets will be coming to an end soon. You only have a little time remaining to purchase these tickets and redeem any winning prizes you may have been holding onto. Check out the details for the three ending games below.

Casino Nights — $2 scratch ticket

The first scratch game coming to an end is Casino Nights, which is a $2 ticket. The last day to purchase any Casino Nights tickets is May 6, 2024. If you happen to be holding any winning tickets for this game, you have until November 2, 2024, to redeem your prize.

While the game is coming to an end, there are still nine top prizes remaining. That means you still have the chance to win $1,000.

How to play Casino Nights

For this scratcher, players will scratch the play area, which the ticket has 10 different rolls to scratch. If YOUR DICE is higher than THEIR DICE in the same roll, then you win the prize shown for that roll.

If you happen to reveal a pair of matching dice in the same roll, then you win 20 times the prize shown for that roll. Each roll is played separately. Players can win 10 times on one ticket, and they can win up to $1,000.

Multiply Your Money — $5 scratch ticket

The next scratch game coming to an end for the South Dakota Lottery is Multiply Your Money, which is a $5 ticket. The last day to purchase any Multiply Your Money tickets is May 6, 2024. If you still have any winning tickets to turn in, the last day to redeem those tickets is November 2, 2024.

The end is near, but there are still 24 top prizes remaining for this ticket, so there are plenty of chances to win $500.

How to play Multiply Your Money

For this scratch game, players need to match any of their numbers to any of the winning numbers. If a player matches any of their numbers to the 1X WINNING NUMBER, then they win that prize. If they match any of their numbers to the 2X WINNING NUMBER, then they win double the prize.

If they match any of their numbers to the 5X WINNING NUMBER, then they win five times the prize. If they match any of their numbers to the 10X WINNING NUMBER, then they win 10 times the prize. The top prize a player can win on Multiply Your Money is $500.

Holiday Riches — $5 scratch ticket

The final ticket coming to an end soon for the South Dakota Lottery is Holiday Riches, which is another $5 ticket. Sales end for this ticket on May 6, 2024, and the last day to redeem any winning tickets is November 2, 2024.

The top prize for Holiday Riches is $15,000, and there is still one top prize remaining to be claimed.

How to play Holiday Riches

For this scratcher, players need to match any of YOUR NUMBERS to any of the WINNING NUMBERS. If they do, they win the prize shown for that number. If players reveal a “gift” symbol, they win the prize shown for that symbol. If they reveal a “tree” symbol, then they win all 15 prizes.

Players can win up to 15 times on one Holiday Riches ticket. The top prize for this ticket is $15,000, and there is one ticket remaining for that prize amount.

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

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