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Pennsylvania Lottery’s Four Leaf Luck Second-Chance Drawing Opens Offering a Total of $210,000 in Prizes

1/23/2024
Contact: Lottery Media Relations, RA-palotterynews@pa.gov

Middletown, PA – The Pennsylvania Lottery’s Four Leaf Luck Second-Chance Drawing is now open to players, offering a total of $210,000 in prizes, including money to play the Pennsylvania Lottery online.
 
Now through March 14, the following non-winning Scratch-Off tickets may be entered: [$5] Lucky Leprechaun, [$2] Clover Cash, and [$1] Retro Rainbow. Eligible Scratch-Offs may be entered for chances to win one of four top prizes of $17,000, one of four prizes of $7,000, one of three prizes of $3,000, plus a chance to win one of 50 prizes of $100 to play online.
 
Starting Tuesday, February 6, the following non-winning Fast Play tickets are eligible for entry: [$5] Looking for the Leprechaun, [$2] Dublin the Gold, and [$1] Little Lucky Charm. Eligible Fast Play tickets may be entered for chances to win one of four top prizes of $17,000, one of three prizes of $7,000, one of two prizes of $3,000, plus a chance to win one of 50 prizes of $100 to play online.
 
Each non-winning Lucky Leprechaun and Looking for the Leprechaun ticket submitted will receive five entries, each non-winning Clover Cash and Dublin the Gold ticket will receive two entries, and each non-winning Retro Rainbow and Little Lucky Charm ticket will receive one entry. There are no entry multipliers awarded.
 
Enter by March 14, 2024, through the VIP Players Club at palottery.com or scan-to-enter using our Official App after reviewing entry instructions, prize details, rules, restrictions, and drawing information. Winners will be announced at palottery.com.
 
Enter tickets as soon as possible after play, and please play responsibly. Mailed or late entries are not accepted. Games will remain for sale after the second-chance promotion ends.

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