Florida lottery unleashes wave of new scratch-offs with massive prizes up for grabs
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Florida Lottery unleashes wave of new scratch-offs with massive prizes up for grabs

New games hitting stores statewide include top jackpots reaching $5 million

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Lottery players are getting a fresh batch of scratch-off games this month, with new tickets offering prizes ranging from quick cash payouts to multimillion-dollar jackpots.

The Florida Lottery announced the launch of four new Scratch-Off games now available at retailers across the state: RED, WHITE & BLUE CASH, GOLD MINE, $1,000,000 CASH STACKS and MEGA 7’S.

Ticket prices range from $2 to $20.

The $2 RED, WHITE & BLUE CASH game offers a top prize of $50,000 and includes a “STAR” symbol that wins all 10 prizes on the ticket.

Lottery officials said the $3 GOLD MINE game features more than $28 million in total prizes and a top prize of $150,000.

Players looking for larger payouts can try the $5 $1,000,000 CASH STACKS game, which offers a top prize of $1 million and more than $48 million in total cash prizes.

The biggest new game release is the $20 MEGA 7’S scratch-off, which includes a top prize of $5 million and more than $268 million in total prizes statewide.

Lottery officials said the MEGA 7’S game carries overall odds of 1-in-3.33.

According to the Florida Lottery, scratch-off games accounted for approximately 74 percent of all ticket sales during the 2024-2025 fiscal year.

Since scratch-off games launched in Florida, officials said they have awarded more than $72.2 billion in prizes and created 2,510 millionaires.

The Florida Lottery also reported contributing more than $20.98 billion to the state’s Educational Enhancement Trust Fund through scratch-off sales.


Key Points

  • The Florida Lottery launched four new scratch-off games statewide
  • New games feature jackpots ranging from $50,000 to $5 million
  • Officials said scratch-offs account for nearly three-quarters of lottery ticket sales

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