South Carolina Education Lottery

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The South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) began in 2002.

South Carolina is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), best known for Powerball. Like most US lotteries, on January 31, 2010, it participated in the cross-sell lottery expansion, adding Mega Millions.

SCEL-only games consist of Pick 3, Pick 4, Palmetto Cash 5 and Cash Pop.

The minimum age to purchase SCEL tickets is 18.

Current draw games[]

In-house draw games[]

Pick-3[]

Pick 3 is drawn twice daily (day and evening drawings) except on Sunday where only evening drawings are offered. It draws 3 digits from 0 through 9. Prices, prizes, and options vary. On May 3, 2021 the scel added the fireball add on feature that gives players an extra number drawn that improves overall odds of winning a prize. To play this game with fireball the player marks the spot on the play that says "add fireball" . doing so doubles the cost of the play. The fireball feature applies to all play styles.

Pick 4[]

Pick 4 also is drawn 13 times weekly, picking a 4-digit number. Prices, prizes, and options vary. On May 3, 2021, the scel added the fireball feature to this game which works the same way as the fireball feature for the pick 3 game.

Palmetto Cash 5 (formally Carolina 5)[]

This game began on Jun 8, 2002 as Carolina 5. The first drawing was on Jun 14, 2002. This game was only drawn on Fridays up until June 10, 2003 when a Wednesday drawing was added. On June 13, 2004, a Monday drawing was added. On Tue Feb 1, 2005, Carolina 5 became an instant game as "instant carolina 5". Players had to pick 5 numbers from 1-36. As of Feb 1, 2005 when palmetto cash 5 replaced Carolina 5, players pick 5 numbers from 1-38. Each game costs $1 to play ($2 with the power up feature). Originally pc5 was drawn on Mon, Wed, and Fri, until January 30, 2007, when a Tue and Thur drawing was added.on Jan 31, 2009, a Sat drawing was added. As of DEC 5, 2010, Palmetto Cash 5 are held every day. It draws 5 balls from 1 through 38. Palmetto Cash 5 also draws a Power-Up multiplier that is randomly drawn from 16 balls (eight balls are marked with the number 2; five are marked with 3; two are marked with 4, and one with 5)on April 5, 2020, the multiplier has altered to 28 balls with 16 being marked with a "2", 12 with a" 3", 1 with a "5" and 1 with a "10". Games cost $1 each; the Power-Up option costs an additional $1 per game. The top prize is set at $100,000 (unlike Mega Million's Megaplier, and Powerball's PowerPlay, the Power-Up multiplier also applies to the top prize.)

CASH POP[]

This game began on Mon Jan 17, 2022. Players can choose one or more numbers from 1-15 and choose either a $1, $2, $5 or a $10 wager on each number that they choose. players can choose all the numbers to be guaranteed a winner for the drawing. The SCEL draws one number from balls numbered 1–15. If the player matches the winning number drawn, he/she wins a prize shown on the printed cash pop ticket. The player can also win a prize instantly, though the chances of winning instantly are better than on a drawing. Players can wager up to $900 each time they ask for a cash pop ticket.cash pop drawings take place immediately after the pick 3 and pick 4 midday drawings and after the palmetto cash 5 drawing.

Multi State Games[]

Powerball[]

The SCEL joined the game on October 9, 2002. Players pick 5 numbers from 1-69 for the white balls and one bonus number from 1-26 for the powerball. Players win a prize by matching 3 out of the 5 white balls drawn with or without the powerball or by matching the powerball number with 2, 1, or 0 white balls. Each set of numbers costs $2 for the Base game. Players can also add the power play and/or double play features, each for $1 more. The parimutuel jackpot starts at $40,000,000 annuity or an available cash option.

Mega Millions[]

The SCEL was among the powerball members to join the game during the 2010 cross sell expansion. Players pick 5 numbers from 1-70 for the White balls and one bonus number from 1-25 for the Mega Ball. players win prizes by matching at least 3 out of the 5 white ball numbers drawn with or without the mega ball or matching the mega ball with 2, 1 or 0 white balls drawn. Each set of numbers costs $2 for the base game. For an extra $1 on each set, the players can ADD megaplier to multiply any non jackpot prize up to 5 times. The parimutuel jackpot starts at $40,000,000 annuity or an available cash option.

Former Games[]

The South Carolina education lottery offered several games which would later be discontinued for a reason.

These games include:

mega match 6[]

This game began on January 30, 2008, as a 6/37 game. Players got 3 sets of numbers for $1 to try to win a progressive jacket that starts at $550,000. Drawings were held on Tuesday and Friday nights. On December 2, 2009, the SCEL announced that this game would end on the drawing on Tuesday, December 29, 2009, to avoid potential confusion among players when the lottery joined the multi state state mega millions game in late January 2010.

Carolina cash 6[]

This game began on April 2, 2013, as a 6/39 game. Players would pick 6 numbers from 1–39 to try to win a top prize of $200,000. Players had to match at least 3 of the 6 #s drawn to win a prize. On September 17, 2013, the SCEL announced that the game would end after the October 17, 2013 drawing due to poor sales.

lucky for life[]

The game started in South Carolina on Tue, Jan 27, 2015 whenever the format changed to 5/48 + 1/18. Players would pick 5 numbers from a field of 48 and one lucky ball from a field of 18. Each set of numbers cost $2. The top prize ($1,000 a day for life) was won by matching all the numbers on one set. The second prize ($25,000 a year for life) was won by matching all 5 white balls w/o the lucky ball. Players had to match at least one white ball with the lucky ball or match just the lucky ball to win a prize. On Tue Apr 22, the SCEL announced that it would end its participation of this game on the drawing on Mon Jun 28 to explore some exciting new game opportunities for players that will launch in the coming months and enhance funding for education.

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