Play Instant Scratch-Its on The Lott
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How it works
Instant Scratch-Its are on-demand scratch cards sold at The Lott retailers across Victoria. You buy a ticket over the counter, scratch the panels, and discover immediately whether you've won. No draw schedule exists; the outcome is determined the moment you reveal the symbols.
Each game variant carries different artwork, prize tiers, and play mechanics—some ask you to match three amounts, others to reveal specific symbols or beat a reference number. The Lott rotates designs regularly, retiring older games and launching new ones. Ticket prices vary, typically starting around two dollars and climbing to twenty or more for higher top-prize cards.
Odds and divisions
The Lott publishes odds for each Scratch-Its variant on its website and on the back of tickets, but no single "division-1" figure applies across the entire category. A low-cost ticket might offer top-prize odds of one in a million; a premium card could tighten those to one in half a million or widen them to one in several million. Check the specific game's fact sheet before you buy. Without knowing which variant you're considering, meaningful comparison is impossible—the odds span a wide range, and each game is effectively a separate lottery with its own prize structure.
If you win
Small prizes—usually anything up to a few hundred dollars—can be claimed immediately at the retailer where you bought the ticket. Larger wins require you to contact The Lott directly; you'll need to complete a claim form and provide identification. Payments come from the licensed operator, not from Drawspage. We publish information only; we hold no player funds and handle no prize disbursements. Keep your ticket safe and sign the back as soon as you discover a win.
Where to play
Visit The Lott's Instant Scratch-Its page to browse current games, view prize tables, and locate a nearby retailer. Drawspage does not sell lottery tickets of any kind. We are an independent editorial site that explains how games work and where they are regulated—in this case, by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission. For purchases, prize claims, or customer-service queries, deal directly with The Lott.
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All odds and prize structures cited on this page are quoted from the operator's own rules document and reflect the rules as published. If the operator updates a figure, we update this page and leave a dated correction at the top. Regulator: Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC).