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Olé! Guacamolé

Olé! Guacamolé

Spice up your happy hour with this new scratch ticket!

Olé! Guacamolé - Summary

  • COST: $3
  • GRAND PRIZE: $20,000
  • APPROXIMATE ODDS OF WINNING A PRIZE: 1 in 3.5
  • APPROXIMATE ODDS OF WINNING THE GRAND PRIZE: 1 in 400,000
  • THEORETICAL PAYOFF RATE: 64%
  • LAUNCHED: April 29, 2024
  • GAME NUMBER: 7-4012

How to play

  1. Scratch "VOS 18 LETTRES" (your 18 letters) entirely. For each letter* uncovered, scratch only the identical letters found in "VOS MOTS" (your words).
  2. If you have scratched, in "VOS MOTS", all the letters of 3 to 10 words, you win a prize as indicated in the "LÉGENDE MOTS GRATTÉS" (scratched words legend). Only one prize from this legend may be claimed.
  3. If you have not scratched in "VOS MOTS", any letters of a same word, you instantly win $10.

*Excluding the content of the validation number.

NOTE: If both symbols in the "√" box are found in "VOS 18 LETTRES", validate your ticket at a retailer.

Checking tickets and prize claim

You can check this ticket online and via our mobile app.

You've won the lottery? Congratulations! To claim a prize, fill out the back of your ticket. Present the ticket in whole, within 12 months from the date of issuance of this lottery.

Prize structure and odds of winning

Prize structure and odds of winning
Description Prizes Number of prizes* Odds of winning
Winner 1 prize
10 words $20,000 3 1 / 400,000.0
9 words$1,000171 / 70,588.2
8 words$100901 / 13,333.3
7 words$502001 / 6,000.0
6 words$204,0001 / 300.0
5 words$1520,0001 / 60.0
1 word with no letters scratched$1082,0001 / 14.6
4 words$697,0001 / 12.4
3 words$3142,0001 / 8.5

* These figures are based on sales of 1,200,000 tickets.

The odds of winning a prize can vary, depending on the number of claimed prizes and the quantity of printed tickets.

 

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