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Wisconsin Lottery announces three new instant games available this week

New Ticket Tuesday brought three new instant games to Wisconsin Lottery players!

Wisconsin Lottery new scratch-off tickets Triple Tripler, Double It, and $1,000 Frenzy.
Wisconsin Lottery new scratch-off tickets Triple Tripler, Double It, and $1,000 Frenzy. Photograph credit to the Wisconsin Lottery.
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Shiny and new things attract everyone, right? That is what the Wisconsin Lottery is hoping for with New Ticket Tuesday!

The Wisconsin Lottery announced three new instant games that players can start getting their hands on this week. Those new instant games are Triple Tripler, Double It, and $1,000 Frenzy.

Triple Tripler — how does it work?

Triple Tripler is a new $1 instant game with a top prize of $3,000. To win, a player must match three like prize amounts. If they do, they win that amount.

If you have a winner, then scratch the BONUS spot on the ticket. This gives players a chance to win triple or nine times their winning amount instead.

For Triple Tripler, there are 10 prize amounts available to win, ranging from $1 up to $3,000 for the top prize. There are two top prizes available for this ticket, and as of March 20, 2024, both top prizes are still available.

Double It — how does it work?

Double It is a new $2 instant game with a top prize of $8,000. This new instant scratch game is a tic-tac-toe style game.

To play, you must reveal three “X” symbols or three “O” symbols in any vertical, horizontal, or diagonal straight line in any one game. If you reveal those symbols in one of the lines mentioned, then you win the prize shown for that same game.

If you happen to reveal three “2” symbols in any vertical, horizontal, or diagonal straight line, then you win double the prize shown for that same game!

Each Double It ticket offers two games, which are played separately. The smallest amount a player can win is $2, with the top prize going up to $8,000. There are three top prizes available in this game, and as of March 20, 2024, all three top prizes are still available.

$1,000 Frenzy — how does it work?

$1,000 Frenzy is a new $10 instant game with a top prize of $1,000. To win, players must match any of their numbers to one of the winning numbers, and they win the corresponding prize. Players can win up to 20 times on one ticket.

While scratching, if you reveal a “stack of coins” symbol, then you win that corresponding prize automatically. If you reveal a “star” symbol, then you win double that corresponding prize automatically.

$1,000 Frenzy has over $2.8 million in prizes available. There are five prize levels available, ranging from $10 up to the top prize of $1,000. There are 3,041 total top prizes available in this game, and as of March 20, 2024, there are 3,040 top prizes still available.

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

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