Michigan Lottery players have arguably some of the best lottery games when it comes to how often people win jackpots. One, for example, is the Doubler Wild Time Progressive.
A recent Michigan Lottery player, who remains anonymous, was able to take home the large prize of $257,933. They purchased their ticket at Energy 59 just outside of Detroit.
Game Details
Estimated Progressive Jackpot Now: $37,866
Price: $10.00
How To Play
The Progressive Lottery games are in a series of Fast Cash games for the Michigan Lottery. These games grow within a progressive jackpot among other games in the family.
The prizes never sell out, and the jackpot could be won instantly at any time. This makes the game an appealing option to Lottery players, especially since everything you need is on the ticket itself and what to look for.
Each game has simple instructions as to what you have to do. You will need to match any of your numbers to any of the winning combinations in order to win a prize below that specific match.
By matching the Wild Time Doubler number to any of your numbers, then you will win double the prize that is below that specific match. This, of course, is all based on luck and probability, so finding the match is going to differ for some players.
If you happen to see the “Jackpot” below any number match, then you will win 100 percent of the Fast Cash progressive jackpot at the current prize amount. This is exactly what happened to the Detroit player mentioned above.
Odds, Price, and Prizes
The overall odds of winning a single prize for this game is 1 in 3. If you would like to increase your chances of winning, then you can simply purchase an additional ticket.
Keep in mind that each time you do this, you are paying $10 a ticket. These costs can add up quickly if you are not careful, so explore your budget to see what works for you.
Below is the prize table for this game:
Prize: Odds
Jackpot: 1 in 400,000
$6,000: 1 in 75,000
$2,000: 1 in 27,273
$500: 1 in 6,250
$200: 1 in 2,000
$100: 1 in 151
$50: 1 in 50
$25: 1 in 42
$20: 1 in 10
$10: 1 in 6