Arkansas Scholarship Lottery - Instant Win Games

Instant Win Games

Game Name Game Number Release Date Cost
3 Times Lucky 0001 September 28, 2009 $1
Arkansas Riches 0002 September 28, 2009 $2
Jumbo Bucks 0003 September 28, 2009 $2
$100,000 Cash Bonanza 0004 September 28, 2009 $5
Money Bags 0005 October 20, 2009 $1
Crazy 8's 0006 October 20, 2009 $2
Money Madness 0007 October 20, 2009 $2
Super 7's 0008 October 20, 2009 $5
Stocking Stuffer 0009 November 10, 2009 $2
$50,000 Holiday Cash 0010 November 10, 2009 $3
Candy Cane Cash 0011 November 10, 2009 $1
$500,000 Jackpot 0012 November 10, 2009 $10
Beat the Dealer 0013 December 1, 2009 $1
All the Money 0014 December 1, 2009 $2
Wild Cherry Doubler 0015 December 1, 2009 $2
Money Mania 0016 December 1, 2009 $5
Cash on the Spot 0017 January 5, 2010 $1
$100 Winner 0018 January 5, 2010 $2
Cupid Cash 0019 January 5, 2010 $2
The Price Is Right
(based on the game show)
0020 January 5, 2010 $5
Lucky Loot 0021 February 2, 2010 $1
$20,000 Taxes Paid 0022 February 2, 2010 $2
Fortune Cookie 0023 February 2, 2010 $3
$250,000 Cash Club 0024 February 2, 2010 $10
Blackjack 0025 March 2, 2010 $1
10K Payday 0026 March 2, 2010 $2
Find the 9's 0027 March 2, 2010 $2
$100,000 Taxes Paid 0028 March 2, 2010 $5
High Stakes 0033 March 3, 2010 $2

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