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Arizona · Best $1 Million+ Odds

Best shot at winning $1 million+ in Arizona: Jumbo Bucks ($20) at 1 in 549,292.5. Ranked by the best odds of hitting a million-dollar or higher prize.

RankGamePricePrizeOddsRemaining
1Jumbo Bucks$20$1M1 in 549,292.53
2Ultimate Riches$30$1.8M1 in 703,113.32
3$5,000,000 Luxe$50$5M1 in 1,326,5322
4500X The Cash$50$2.8M1 in 1,329,1063
5Loaded CASH EXPLOSION®$20$1.3M1 in 2,763,4652

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Best $1 Million+ Odds ranking measure?
This page ranks games by the odds of winning the specific prize tier named in the page title. Only games that offer that prize level are included. Lower "1 in N" is better.
Which Arizona scratch-off is currently #1 for best $1 million+ odds?
The Jumbo Bucks ($20) currently ranks first with overall odds of 1 in 3.09 (ValueScore 80 of 100). Prize payout is 74.1%. Rankings update automatically as prize counts change, so the top pick can move. Open the game page for the full prize-tier breakdown and remaining counts.
How often does this ranking update?
Game data for Arizona is re-scraped on a daily schedule. Whenever remaining-prize counts change, ValueScore and every dependent ranking are recomputed automatically. The "updated daily" stamp on the page reflects the most recent successful scrape.
How should I pick between the top few games in Arizona?
Rankings are a starting point, not a verdict. Two tickets that sit next to each other often differ on a dimension the headline metric ignores: price, top-prize size, or remaining inventory. Use the Budget & Goal Optimizer or the side-by-side Compare tool to weigh Breakeven probability, Jackpot Chase value, or published EV against your actual spend and goal.
Are these values official or estimated?
ScratchCheck uses official published odds and prize counts wherever the state makes them available. A small number of states publish only limited prize breakdowns; for those games ScratchCheck estimates Expected Value and related metrics from industry price-point averages and flags them with an "~Est." tag next to the number. Official figures always take precedence.