One of Michigan Lottery’s popular instant win games should be a familiar game that you know by name. That game is called Wheel of Fortune, based on the television game show.
Unfortunately, Pat Sajak and Vanna White will not be delivering your winnings if you win the jackpot. Instead, you will be able to win from the comfort of your home and on your Michigan Lottery account. You will also be subject to various taxes depending on how much you have won.
Top Prize: $60,000
Ticket Cost: $0.05 – $2
Overall Odds: 1 in 37.24
How To Play
The game has some simple to follow along with directions. You start by pressing the menu button, located on the right side of the screen. Then click on the game adjustments button.
Choose the number of tickets you want to play, up to 15 at a time. Then click on the cost per ticket. Your total cost is equal to the number of tickets multiplied by the ticket cost. Press on the X icon to close out the menu and to proceed on.
To begin your purchase of the game, click on the play button or press the spacebar. To play the game, click on the reveal all button, or press each game ticket manually.
If you match any “Winning Letters” to “Your Letter,” you will win the prize shown for that letter.
If you reveal an envelope symbol, click on it to show a winning surprise amount.
If you reveal three Wheel Symbols scattered amongst your letters, you can immediately play for a chance for the Wheel Bonus. This bonus is for a guaranteed prize.
Odds and Payouts
Depending on how many tickets you decide to purchase, the costs of playing this game range from five cents to $30. This is when playing one ticket to 15 tickets at a time.
The average odds of winning a single prize are 1 in 37.24. The odds range from 1 in 270.27 to 1 in 10 million. The odds will change as prizes are awarded to other users.
If you would like to increase your chances of winning a prize, you can simply purchase more than one ticket. However, always keep in mind Michigan Lottery’s safe gambling practices and do not play more than you can afford to lose.