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FIVE NEW INSTANT GAMES JOIN PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY'S LINEUP
July 24, 2008

MIDDLETOWN – Five new Pennsylvania Lottery instant games, Gold FEVER, WILD WINNINGS, LUCKY NUMBERS, NEON 9’S, and DIAMOND DASH, go on sale Tuesday, July 29.

Gold FEVER is a $10 game with 10 top prizes of $250,000 cash. There are 30 prizes from $10,000 to $20,000 and more than 4,300 prizes from $500 to $1,000. Players have 15 chances to win on each ticket. Win the prize shown under the matching number when any of YOUR NUMBERS match any of the GOLDEN NUMBERS. A “GOLD COIN” symbol (GLDCN) wins the prize shown under it automatically. A “GOLD NUGGET” symbol (GLDNGT) wins 10 times the prize shown under it. A “GOLD BAR” symbol (GLDBAR) wins all 15 prizes shown. The overall odds of winning a Gold FEVER prize are 1-in-3.47.

WILD WINNINGS is a $5 game with 20 prizes from $50,000 to $100,000 cash. There are more than 700 prizes from $1,000 to $10,000 and eight chances to win on each ticket. The ticket offers three separate games and a bonus box. In GAME 1, three like amounts win that prize. In GAME 2, get three “MONEYBAG” symbols (MNYBAG) in a row (across), column (down), or diagonal, and win the prize shown. To win GAME 3, uncover a “PARROT” symbol (PARROT) and win the prize shown below that symbol. Uncover an amount from $5 to $1,000 in the WILD CASH BONUS box and win that prize. The overall odds of winning a WILD WINNINGS prize are 1-in-4.37.

LUCKY NUMBERS is a $3 game with 10 top prizes of $60,000 and more than 1,250 prizes from $300 to $3,000. Players can win up to five times on each ticket. If YOUR NUMBERS match the numbers needed TO WIN in the same game, you automatically win the prize shown for that game. There are five games on each ticket and each game is played separately. The overall odds of winning a LUCKY NUMBERS prize are 1-in-4.03.

NEON 9’S is a $2 game with 12 top prizes of $29,000 cash; more than 16,000 prizes from $90 to $900; and more than $11 million in total cash prizes. There are 10 chances to win on each ticket. A “BLACK 9” symbol (BKNIN) wins the prize shown to the right of that symbol. A “RED 9” symbol (RNIN) wins nine times the prize shown to the right of that symbol. The overall odds of winning a NEON 9’S prize are 1-in-4.75

DIAMOND DASH is a $1 game with more than 150 top prizes of $1,000; more than 16,350 prizes from $40 to $500. There are six chances to win on each ticket. A “RING” symbol (RING) wins the prize shown under that symbol automatically. The overall odds for winning a DIAMOND DASH prize are 1-in-4.88.

Prizes, including top prizes, are subject to availability at the time of purchase.

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