Spinlotto Scratch
How to Play
SpinLotto Scratch is a 2 panel card.
- you have your 5 lottery balls to match against the 5 winning lottery numbers plus a lucky star
- Match 1 or more balls to win. The lucky star will multiply your win by x 1, x2, x3 or x10.
- Winnings will be credited to your account immediately
- If you lose the game, you’ll lose your stake
Set Your Stake
The stake value is shown on the central ‘play button’. You will also see it appear in the bottom panel as ‘Bet’.
Start The Game
To start the game, tap the ‘Play’ button located centrally. This will then change to a Reveal All button. You can choose to reveal each ball by pressing them individually or swiping them. Or press the Reveal All button to do it automatically.
To Play
The top panel has 5 balls. Press or swipe to reveal your numbers.
The bottom panel conceals the 5 winning numbers. Press or swipe to see if any match
On the bottom right is the lucky star. Press to reveal what your win will be multiplied by. For example, if you match 1 number and win a free card, if the multiplier reads x10, you’ll win 10 free cards.
Reveal All – if you press the ‘Reveal All’ button, all the numbers will be revealed together.
In the event of a win (once the card is complete), the total win value from your numbers and lucky star will be awarded and shown in an animation and added to your account balance.
If there is no win, you’ll see a ‘Try again’ message and the central button will change to ‘Play’ for you to buy another card.
Tapping the ‘Play‘ button will reset the card for a new game.
Prizes available
There are two chances to win on every scratchcard
Event | Prize |
---|---|
Match 1 | Free card |
Match 2 | ×1.25 your bet |
Match 3 | ×12.5 your bet |
Match 4 | ×250 your bet |
Match 5 | ×5000 your bet |
Lucky Star |
---|
×1 |
×2 |
×3 |
×10 |
Terms and Conditions
Interrupted Play
We know that internet connections can sometimes be unreliable or something can interrupt the game. We try to make this as fair as possible to you. For example, if you run out of battery while playing or you've reached your personal daily time limit, we will automatically credit any win.
Demo Play
The Operator's Demo Mode games are a sample of the Play for Real version. They play with the exact same rules and random number generator. Demo Mode versions of games allow you to play for "fun money" that has no financial value.
Gaming System Malfunction
The Operator reserves the right to withhold winnings and void wagers if a Player manipulates the games in a fraudulent manner or the Gaming System itself malfunctions. The definition of such a malfunction extends to an error in the published odds or pay tables, or a game not working in accordance with its published rules.
This RTP represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company.
Fecha de la última modificación: 02/03/2017