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 authorised The Lott retailers throughout Victoria. You buy a card over the counter, scratch off the protective coating, and discover immediately whether you've won a prize. There is no draw schedule — the outcome is determined the moment you scratch the card.
Each Scratch-Its game has its own prize structure and theme, ranging from simple match-three formats to more complex grid or crossword layouts. Prizes vary by game, with top awards typically printed on the front of the card. For the current range and detailed rules for each variant, visit The Lott's Instant Scratch-Its page.
Odds and divisions
Odds differ across the Instant Scratch-Its portfolio, and we do not have a single Division 1 figure to cite. The Lott publishes odds separately for each game title, often printed on the reverse of the card or in the game's terms. Before buying, check the specific odds for the card you're interested in — they can range from hundreds to one through to several million to one, depending on the prize tier and print run.
If you win
Smaller prizes are typically claimed and paid out immediately at any The Lott retail outlet in Victoria. For larger wins — usually above a few hundred dollars — you may need to complete a claim form or visit a state lottery office. All payments are handled by the licensed operator; Drawswatch is an editorial site and plays no role in ticketing, prize validation, or fund transfers. Keep your scratch card intact and unsigned until you are ready to claim.
Where to play
We do not sell lottery tickets or scratch cards. To buy Instant Scratch-Its, find your nearest authorised The Lott retailer in Victoria or check availability at thelott.com/instant-scratch-its. 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).