Play Instant Scratch-Its on The Lott
Entry is placed on the operator's site. 18+ only. Play responsibly — see the help resources in the footer.
How it works
Instant Scratch-Its are physical scratch cards sold at The Lott retail outlets across Victoria. You buy a card at the counter, scratch off the panels, and find out immediately whether you've won. No draw schedule exists because results appear the moment you remove the latex coating.
Each game variant carries its own prize table and play mechanic—match three symbols, reveal a cash amount, or complete a grid. The Lott rotates dozens of designs through retail, retiring old games and launching new ones throughout the year. Full rules for each variant are printed on the reverse of the card. Further details are available at thelott.com/instant-scratch-its.
Odds and divisions
Odds vary by game and are not published centrally in a single table. The Lott prints the overall odds of winning any prize on each card's packaging, but division-1 probabilities differ between the $2, $5, $10, and higher-value variants. Because we have no standing division-1 figure to quote, we cannot draw comparisons. Check the back of your chosen card for that game's specific odds before purchase.
If you win
Prizes up to a threshold—usually a few hundred dollars—can be claimed over the counter at any The Lott retailer in Victoria. Larger wins require you to contact The Lott's prize-claim department by phone or post; you will need to complete a statutory declaration and supply identification. The licensed operator processes all payments. Auplaytrends is an editorial information site; we do not handle claims, hold funds, or act as an intermediary. Any questions about your win should go directly to The Lott.
Where to play
Instant Scratch-Its are available only at authorised The Lott retailers across Victoria. We do not sell tickets. Visit the operator's Instant Scratch-Its page to find your nearest outlet or browse current games. You must be 18 or older to purchase.
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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).