
Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.
“Hoosiers have enjoyed playing Cash4Life since 2016,” said Hoosier Lottery Executive Director Sarah M. Taylor. “By changing the game to a daily draw, our players have more opportunities to win prizes offered by this game.”
To win the top prize, players must match five numbers, selected from a range of 1-60 and the Cash Ball number, selected from a range of 1-4. To win the second prize of $1,000 a week for life, players must match the first five numbers. In addition to the two top prizes, there are seven other prize tiers ranging from $2 to $2,500. Each line of six numbers costs $2.
The last of the twice-a-week drawings will be held on Thursday, June 27. Beginning on Monday, July 1, Cash4Life will be drawn every night around 9 p.m. ET. Drawings can be viewed online at Livestream.com/Cash4Life. Hoosier Lottery players can check their numbers at hoosierlottery.com or on the free Hoosier Lottery app.
Cash4Life is sold at Hoosier Lottery retailers. The Cash4Life sales cut-off is 8:45 p.m. ET Cash4Life Overall Odds are 1 in 8.
Find your nearest Hoosier Lottery retailer here. Download the free Hoosier Lottery app here. Register for a free myLOTTERY account here
ABOUT THE HOOSIER LOTTERY: Hoosier Lottery distributions benefit every county throughout Indiana. The Hoosier Lottery contributes $30 million to local police and firefighters' pensions and $30 million to the Teachers' Retirement Fund. In fiscal year 2018, the Hoosier Lottery contributed $246 million to the Build Indiana Fund. To learn more about the Hoosier Lottery, visit www.hoosierlottery.com/giving-back and follow on Facebook and Twitter. Download Hoosier Lottery logos here.
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Jerry Grider, Hoosier Lottery
Sr. Manager of Public Relations
jgrider@hoosierlottery.com
317-264-4676 office
Last year, $30 million of the Lottery revenue was directed to local police and firefighters' pensions.