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Who Likes Money?
Whooo’s ready for some Scratch-it fun? Meet the wise and wonderful star of Who Likes Money? — a wise old owl with a keen eye for cash! This $2 ticket combines simple gameplay with chance at sky-high prizes, including a top prize of $10,000. Match three identical symbols to win the prize shown. Better yet, match two identical symbols and a “money bag” to double the prize! Spread your wings and fly on over to your favorite Lottery retailer today. Who Likes Money? is waiting to make your day a little wiser and a lot more fun!More quick facts
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More quick facts
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- Play Style: Match your numbers
- Last Day to Buy:
- On Sale:
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Last Day to
Claim a Prize:
Second Chance
, Did you know you can enter your non-winning Scratch-its into Second Chance drawings by scanning them with your phone? Use your Oregon Lottery app login to get started with Second Chance!
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, Did you know that you can now enter Second Chance drawings on our updated website or by scanning them with the Oregon Lottery app? It’s easier than ever to enter your non-winning Scratch-its for a final chance at the game’s top prize.
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The Oregon Lottery attempts to ensure that the remaining ticket numbers for each game are posted correctly on our website. However, posted numbers are unofficial. Top prizes are counted as unclaimed until the prize is claimed by the winner, which could be after the ticket is no longer for sale. Percentage of tickets sold is based on pack inventory at the start of each day. This number will automatically show on the site as 100% sold on the date that the game is scheduled to be no longer for sale. Some tickets may still be available for purchase after this date if the individual retailer still has tickets in stock. Odds displayed on the site are retrieved from the system at a precision level of ten decimal places and converted to the nearest integer in a 1 in n format. Because of this, a small amount of rounding can occur and the sum of prize tier odds on the site might not equal 100%