
Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.
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Learn About the AppPurchase your $2 Hoosier Jackpot Fast Play ticket at any participating retailer.
Match three like symbols in any spin across, win the corresponding prize shown in the prize legend.
Each spin is played separately.
Like all Fast Play games, you can check to see if your ticket is a winner right away at the retailer, or scan with the app!
Prize | Odds |
20% of Jackpot | 1 in 240,000.00 |
$100 | 1 in 26,666.00 |
$50 | 1 in 8,000.00 |
$25 | 1 in 960.00 |
$10 | 1 in 120.00 |
$7 | 1 in 30.00 |
$5 | 1 in 10.91 |
$2 | 1 in 8.00 |
The above table may not be inclusive of all prizes in the game. For a full listing of prizes, please see the game rules.
Overall Odds 1 in 3.85
Odds are established when the game is approved for sale. Tickets for Fast Play games are drawn from a constantly replenished statewide pool of winning and non-winning outcomes based on the established odds. When an outcome, winning or non-winning, is randomly selected from the pool, it is then immediately replaced so that both the pool size and chance to win each prize remains the same each time the Fast Play game is played.
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Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.