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Wisconsin Cash Machine Crossword player wins $200,000

Congratulations to Courtney in Wisconsin!

Wisconsin Cash Machine Crossword player wins $200,000
Corinna Underwood

A lucky Wisconsin Lottery player recently won a wonderful $200,000 jackpot playing the Cash Machine Crossword instant-win game.

Courtney L. of Alma Center purchased the scratch ticket from the Kwik Trip located at 1539 North Stevens Street in Rhinelander. If you like to play Cash Machine Crossword, don't quit yet; this instant-win game still has two $200,000 jackpot prizes remaining.

How to play Cash Machine Crossword

Cash Machine Crossword is a $20 instant-win game with a top prize of $200,00. To play, scratch off Your Letters box to reveal the 20 letters you have to play with. Then scratch only those letters from your 20 that match the ones in each Puzzle and each Bonus Word. If you reveal three or more complete words in any of the Puzzles, you win the prize shown for that Puzzle in the prize legend.

If you win either Puzzle 1 or Puzzle 3 and any of your winning words is a Gear word (this means that every letter within the word contains a Gear symbol), you win double the prize amount shown in the corresponding prize legend.

If you win Puzzle 2 and one of your winning words is a Lightbulb Word (this means that every letter within the word contains a Lightbulb symbol), you win triple the prize amount shown in the corresponding prize legend.

If you reveal a complete Bonus Word, you win the prize amount shown for that Bonus Word. Each Puzzle and each Bonus Word gem are played individually. You will only win the highest prize in each Puzzle. The prize range for this game is $20, $30, $40, $50, $60, $80, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $25,000, $200,000.

Wisconsin instant-win games

If you're a Wisconsin Lottery player and you love scratch-off games, you will love these new instant-win games:

Triple Tripler

This is a $1 instant-win game with a top prize of $3,000. To play, scratch off the six $ symbols in the play area. To win, you must match three like prize amounts. Scratch off the Bonus Box for a chance to win 3X or 9X the prize.

Double It

This is a new $2 instant-win game with a top prize of $8,000. Each card has two games. To play each game, remove the prize box to reveal your potential prize. Then, remove the nine $ symbols in each game. To win, you must reveal three Xs or three Os in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line. If you do, you win the prize shown in the box for that game. If you reveal three 2 symbols in any vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line, then you win double the prize shown for that game.

$1,000 Frenzy

This is a $10 instant-win game with a top prize of $1,000. To play, remove the five gold $ symbols to reveal your numbers. Next, remove the 20 stacks of cash symbols to reveal the winning numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize amount shown for that number. If you reveal a stack of coins symbol, you automatically win the prize shown. Reveal a star symbol and win double the prize shown.

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