Maryland lottery ends 2024 with five new scratch-off games
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Maryland Lottery ends 2024 with five new scratch-off games

Baltimore, MD — The Maryland Lottery is closing out the year with excitement, unveiling five new scratch-off tickets, including the $30 Monopoly™ X200, which launches a new series of Monopoly games planned for 2025.

The new lineup includes $1 Snowflake Cash, $2 Magic 8 Ball™, $5 Cash To Go, $10 Mega Bucks, and $30 Monopoly X200. Prizes range from $500 for Snowflake Cash to $2 million for Monopoly X200, offering a variety of chances to win big.

Snowflake Cash joins the lottery’s holiday second-chance promotion, which allows players to enter non-winning tickets for a chance to win $5,000 or $100,000 in drawings running through mid-January.

Players can also look forward to unique gameplay on the other tickets, such as the Magic 8 Ball’s bonus “yes” box, Cash To Go’s money bag prize, and Mega Bucks’ $100,000 top prize with bonus symbols.

The Maryland Lottery’s holiday scratch-offs and promotions continue to offer players festive ways to win as the year comes to a close.

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