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Lucky for Life is a lottery game that’s available in 22 states and Washington D.C. Cost: $2.00. Jackpot: $1,000 a day for life or a $5.75 million lump sum payout. Drawings: Lucky for Life ...
Lucky for Life. Lucky for Life (LFL) is a lottery drawing game, which, as of June 28, 2021, is available in 22 states and the District of Columbia. Lucky for Life, which began in 2009 in Connecticut as Lucky-4-Life, became a New England –wide game three years later, and added eleven lotteries during 2015. LFL's slogan is "The Game of a Lifetime".
Lottery games with "lifetime" prizes, known by names such as Cash4Life, Lucky for Life, and Win for Life, comprise two types of United States lottery games in which the top prize is advertised as a lifetime annuity; unlike annuities with a fixed period (such as 25 years), lifetime annuities often pay (sometimes for decades) until the winner's death.
The National Lottery describes Hotpicks as "five games in one", because the player has a choice of five ways of playing the game, each offering different odds and payouts. Prior to 2015 (49 numbers) Prizes were 1 number = £5, 2 Numbers = £40, 3 Numbers = £450, 4 Numbers £7,000, 5 Numbers = £130,000.
Lucky for Life is played in about two dozen states as well as in Washington, D.C. Prizes range from $3 to a top prize of $1,000 a day for life. The overall odds of winning for each game are posted ...
The lucky player beat odds of 1 in 1,813,028 to win $25,000 for life, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery’s website. Ross said he already has plans for his winnings, including ...
Lucky for Life was played by picking 6 of 38 numbers; each game cost $2. Players won by matching 3 or more numbers, and/or the game's "instant win" feature. Matching all 6 numbers won an annuity prize of $3,000 per month, with a $1 million guarantee.
The winning numbers for the drawing were 15-22-28-29-41, Lucky Ball 6. "We see these kinds of cases probably five-to-seven times a year," Mass Lottery spokesperson Christian Teja said on Tuesday.