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Active$100,000 WINTER WINNINGS · $2 · Massachusetts Lottery

$100,000 WINTER WINNINGS: Average value. A $2 ticket pays back $1.39 on average.

-3.5 pts vs launch#17 of 19 · $2 MA gamesUpdated Jun 15, 2026

$100,000 WINTER WINNINGS is a $2 scratch-off ticket from the Massachusetts state lottery. Its current expected value is 69.5%, down 3.5 percentage points from the launch value of 73.0%. 1 of the original 3 $100,000 top prizes are still unclaimed. Approximately 78% of the 6.0M printed tickets have been sold.

69.5%
expected return
1 in 4.6
odds of any win
1 of 3
$100K top prizes left
78%
claimed · 4.7M of 6M printed
Odds, in plain terms

If you bought 100 tickets today

Based on the 291,243 winning tickets still unclaimed.

13 win more than $2
$4 – $400, an actual profit
9 win their money back
a $2 prize, so you break even
78 win nothing
the house edge, made visible
Prizes of $500 or more hit about 1 in 444,783 tickets, so they won't show up in a batch of 100.
Value map

Where the $1.39 comes from

The average payback per ticket, split by prize size. Small wins do most of the work.

Small wins $2 – $400
$1.29 · 64.6% of price
Mid prizes $10K – $100K
$0.10 · 4.9% of price
Most of the value pays out as
$2 – $400 wins
291,240 winning tickets remain in this range: 93% of total value, and the wins you'll actually see.
Claim progress

78% claimed, and the jackpots are still out there

Counting every ticket since launch, Oct 2025.

6M
tickets printed
4.7M
tickets claimed · 78%
1.3M
still out there
Prizes claimed over time
Claim chart needs more snapshot history
Jackpots are outlasting sales: good for buyers.
Jackpots left
33%
Tickets left
22%
33% of top prizes remain with only 22% of tickets left to claim them.
Where to buy
Massachusetts Lottery
At retailers statewide, or online through Jackpocket. Affiliate link: Scratchstats may earn a commission.
Figures from Massachusetts Lottery published claim data, updated Jun 15, 2026.
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