The end of May leading up to June was quite a busy time for the Michigan Lottery. Two major lotteries, the PowerBall and Mega Millions, were both won recently.
Even though the Powerball was not won by a Michigan resident, many residents were still able to claim a handful of prizes. The month of June has brought a lot of lottery players taking their time enjoying other games such as Jungle Payout.
Game Snapshot
Top Prize: $50,000
Ticket Cost: $0.10 – $10
Overall Odds: 1 in 3.83
How To Play
Playing Jungle Payout is quite simple. Assuming you already have a Michigan Lottery account, it will be even easier to jump along.
To play, you simply start by selecting your ticket cost.
Press on the play icon or the spacebar to purchase and have your tickets automatically revealed.
The blocks will then fall onto the gaming board. If you reveal three or more matching blocks that happen to share a side, these will automatically remove that particular cluster of blocks from the board, and you will win according to the prize table.
For each block that is removed, another block falls down from above to take its place. This could potentially form more winning clusters for you, without you even trying.
If you have five winning clusters that are removed in a single gameplay, this will multiply your winnings by twice as much.
The bonus section is even more appealing. If you reveal three bonus blocks, this will unlock the Wheel Bonus. If you can reveal three chest blocks, this will unlock the Chest Bonus. Three free play blocks will allow you to immediately play five Free Play Games.
Odds and Payouts
The top prize for this game is a nice $50,000. There are still other prizes, as they range from 10 cents to the jackpot.
The odds will vary as well. They range from 1 in 14.29 to 1 in a million. This is taking into account the lowest prizes to the jackpot.
To increase your chances of winning, you can simply buy more tickets and play. The key here is to play consistently and efficiently to get some returns.
It is important that you play responsibly, though, because this is supposed to be for fun in the first place.