Now that our “30 Somethings” game has been out there for a couple weeks, we’re hearing from folks who want to know about all the stars on their tickets, and exactly what those mean. The picture here is a great example. Someone posted it on our Facebook page, and a commenter wondered if the person had won $2. Actually, the player won $20 – that’s $2 per star for each of the 10 stars on the ticket.
And that’s the case for anyone who finds a star on their 30 Somethings ticket – you win the prize shown below the symbol for EACH star that you find! And don’t forget to scratch the bonus area at the top of your ticket – another prize could be waiting for you there!
The rule of thumb is that the minimum prize you can win in one of our games will always be at least the price of the ticket. And since 30 Somethings is a $5 game, prizes in it start at $5 and go up to $30,000. Now, not every ticket in the game will win a prize, but remember that you can enter nonwinning 30 Somethings tickets in our Play It Again® promotion that offers 91 prizes in all and runs through early August.
Way to find the stars on your ticket, Judy!
Posted by: Mary Neubauer | June 24, 2015 at 03:11 PM
I bought $20 worth of these tickets and on ONE ticket, I won my $20 back. Yay!
Posted by: Judy | June 24, 2015 at 12:52 PM
You Wonder Why Lottery Sales Are Down? Its because you Cant even win on any scratch ticket to At lease get some money back Why spend five dollars on scratch ticket and win nothing not even a dollar!!!!
Posted by: Ronald Christian | June 04, 2015 at 12:25 PM
Are there stars on that ticket? I can't tell because the photo is too small.
Posted by: Randy B | June 01, 2015 at 08:09 PM
Hi, Teresa. Not every ticket will be a winner, and that is part of the chance element that comes into play in a lottery. We appreciate you giving the new game a try. We do keep lots of games in the market to give people choices.
Posted by: Mary Neubauer | May 22, 2015 at 10:15 AM