Max Multiplier is a $10 scratch-off lottery ticket from the Nebraska Lottery. It has overall odds of 1 in 3.91, meaning roughly 1 in every 4 tickets wins a prize. The expected value is $0.65 per $1 spent, which is an average return compared to other scratch-offs. The top prize is $75,000. Most prizes are still available (72% remaining). ScratchCheck rates this ticket 68/100 (Good) based on expected value, prize quality, win frequency, and inventory health.
Overall Odds
1 in 3.91
Exp. Value
$0.65
per $1 spent
Top Prize
$75,000
Top Prizes Left
3
Prizes Remaining
72%
ValueScore™
68 / 100
Good
Should I Buy This Ticket?
Expected value per $1 spent:
$0.65↑
ABOVE AVERAGE
Strong overall value, among the better games we track right now.
Why
↑Fresh prize pool: most of this game's prizes are still on the table.
- Prize quality is high: most of the meaningful top and mid-tier prizes remain in play.
- At $0.65 back per $1, the return here is middle-of-the-road for this price point.
Prize Breakdown
| Prize | Odds | Total | Left | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $75,000 | 1 in 120,000 | 3 | 3 | 100% |
| $1,000 | 1 in 30,000 | 12 | 8 | 67% |
| $500 | 1 in 2,000 | 195 | 140 | 72% |
| $200 | 1 in 209 | 1,725 | Not reported | - |
| $100 | 1 in 571 | 630 | Not reported | - |
| $80 | 1 in 200 | 1,800 | Not reported | - |
| $60 | 1 in 120 | 3,000 | Not reported | - |
| $50 | 1 in 393 | 915 | Not reported | - |
| $30 | 1 in 20 | 18,000 | Not reported | - |
| $25 | 1 in 50 | 7,200 | Not reported | - |
| $15 | 1 in 16 | 22,500 | Not reported | - |
| $10 | 1 in 20 | 18,000 | Not reported | - |
“Not reported” = the lottery publishes remaining-prize counts for its top prizes only.
ValueScore™ Breakdown
68
VALUESCORE
Good
68
out of 100
Expected Value
Prize Quality
Win Frequency
Inventory Health
Updated: 7/19/2026
Game Details
- State
- Nebraska
- Game Number
- 1368
- Ticket Price
- $10
- Payout %
- 65.1%
- Data Source
- Official
- Last Updated
- 7/19/2026
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Max Multiplier scratch-off a good buy?
Max Multiplier is a solid choice. Its ValueScore of 68/100 is above average, indicating good expected value and a healthy prize pool. It performs better than most $10 tickets in Nebraska.
How much does Max Multiplier cost?
Max Multiplier costs $10 per ticket in Nebraska. All ScratchCheck figures for this game (expected value, ValueScore, and top prize analysis) are calculated against this $10 ticket price.
What are the odds of winning the Max Multiplier scratch-off?
The overall odds of winning any prize with Max Multiplier are 1 in 3.91. This means roughly 1 in every 4 tickets wins a prize of any amount.
What is the top prize for Max Multiplier?
The top prize for Max Multiplier is $75,000. As of our latest update, 3 top prizes remain unclaimed.
What are the prizes for Max Multiplier?
Max Multiplier offers 12 distinct prize levels: $75,000 (3 total), $1,000 (12 total), $500 (195 total), $200 (1,725 total), $100 (630 total), $80 (1,800 total), $60 (3,000 total), $50 (915 total), $30 (18,000 total), $25 (7,200 total), $15 (22,500 total), and $10 (18,000 total). The full prize breakdown with odds and remaining counts is listed in the prize table on this page.
How many prizes are left in Max Multiplier?
Based on our latest data, 72% of all prize tickets remain (approximately 151 out of 210 total). The game is early in its run, with most prizes still on the market.
How is Max Multiplier rated by ScratchCheck?
ScratchCheck rates Max Multiplier at 68 out of 100 using ValueScore™, a composite rating built from four factors: Expected Value, Prize Quality, Win Frequency, and Inventory Health. Scores of 80 or above are Excellent, 60 to 79 Good, 40 to 59 Fair, 20 to 39 Below Average, and below 20 is Poor. The score updates automatically as prizes are claimed and data refreshes.
How often is Max Multiplier data updated on ScratchCheck?
Max Multiplier data comes directly from the official Nebraska Lottery and is refreshed daily, so the odds and remaining prize counts you see match the lottery's latest published figures.