Oklahoma Launched 6 New Scratch-Offs

The Oklahoma Lottery rolled out six new scratch-offs on July 2, 2026, spanning $1 to $10. The two $10 games lead the group with some of the tightest odds and highest ValueScores of the batch. Here is the full breakdown.
Color Blast Bingo ($10)

Color Blast Bingo leads the launch with a ValueScore of 89.4, which ScratchCheck rates as Excellent. It opens with overall odds of 1 in 2.80, among the tightest of any game in the state, a 73.9% payout, and a $100,000 top prize with 3 still available. About $0.74 comes back per dollar. For a $10 bingo-style ticket, that mix of frequent wins and strong payout makes it the best of the day.
Wild Double Crossword ($10)

Wild Double Crossword is right beside it at a ValueScore of 87.8, also Excellent. The numbers are nearly identical: 1 in 2.81 odds, a 74.1% payout, a $100,000 top prize, and 3 top prizes left. If you prefer crosswords to bingo, this is effectively the same value at the same price.
Money Bag Multiplier ($5)

Money Bag Multiplier covers the $5 tier at a ValueScore of 67.8, rated Good. It runs 1 in 3.26 odds, a 69.1% payout, and a $50,000 top prize with 3 remaining, about $0.69 per dollar. A solid mid-tier step down from the $10 pair.
Buried Treasure ($3)

Buried Treasure is the $3 option, scoring 55.6, rated Fair. Odds of 1 in 3.30, a 62.8% payout, and a $25,000 top prize with 3 left, around $0.63 per dollar, reasonable for the price.
Neon 9s ($2)

Neon 9s takes the $2 slot with a ValueScore of 50.6, rated Fair. It carries 1 in 4.10 odds, a 59.9% payout, and a $19,000 top prize with 3 remaining, about $0.60 per dollar.
Match 2 Win ($1)

Match 2 Win rounds out the group at $1 with a ValueScore of 48.3, rated Fair. Odds of 1 in 4.04, a 58% payout, and a $5,000 top prize. At about $0.58 per dollar it returns the least of the six, the usual story for the $1 tier, but it is the cheapest way into the new batch.
Which Ones to Grab
The two $10 games, Color Blast Bingo and Wild Double Crossword, are the clear picks of the day, nearly tied on value with odds near 1 in 2.8, the strongest of the new numbers. One note on scale: Oklahoma's new lineup tops out at $100,000 rather than the seven-figure prizes bigger states run, so the value here lives in the odds and payout, not the jackpot. If you want to spend less, Money Bag Multiplier is the best of the cheaper tickets.
All six are available now at authorized Oklahoma retailers. See where they land against every active game on the Oklahoma ValueScore rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new scratch-offs did Oklahoma launch on July 2, 2026?
Six: Color Blast Bingo ($10), Wild Double Crossword ($10), Money Bag Multiplier ($5), Buried Treasure ($3), Neon 9s ($2), and Match 2 Win ($1). The two $10 games lead on ValueScore.
Which new Oklahoma scratch-off has the best value?
Color Blast Bingo, a $10 game with a ValueScore of 89.4, edges Wild Double Crossword (87.8). Both open with odds near 1 in 2.8, the strongest of the new games.
What is the biggest prize in Oklahoma's new games?
$100,000, on the two $10 games (Color Blast Bingo and Wild Double Crossword). The new lineup does not include a seven-figure top prize.

Jessie Jurado covers consumer lottery topics with a focus on odds, value, and the math most players never see. She believes nobody should buy a scratch ticket without knowing what they're actually getting for their money.


