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Washington DC · Best ValueScore™ Scratch-Offs

Washington DC's #1 scratch-off right now is Money New! with a ValueScore™ of 100/100. ValueScore™ combines expected value, prize quality, win frequency, and inventory health into a single 0 to 100 rating, updated daily.

20 active Washington DC scratch off games are scored, with 6 rated Excellent (80 or above) and 4 rated Good (60 to 79). Statewide average ValueScore is 61.7.
Score bands: 80+ Excellent · 60 to 79 Good · 40 to 59 Fair · below 40 Below Average.
RankGamePriceValueScore™Overall OddsTop Prize
1Money New!$201001 in 3.1$250K
2Red Hot 10s$10921 in 3.27$100K
3200X$20871 in 3.11$250K
4$1,000 Loaded$10851 in 3.5$100K
5DC 5 Scratcher$5831 in 3.2$55K
6Money Mania$10801 in 3.27$100K
7100X$10751 in 3.64$100K
8Electric Cash New!$5731 in 3.55$50K
9Wild Cash$5671 in 3.41$50K
10DC 4 Scratcher$4621 in 3.69$45K
11Black Pearls$5581 in 4.17$50K
12Celebrate America$5571 in 3.82$250
13Lady Luck$5561 in 3.91$50K
14DC 3 Scratcher$3531 in 3.84$35K
1550X$5491 in 3.8$50K
1630X Crossword$3481 in 3.69$30K
17$100 Loaded!$2391 in 4.34$5K
18$50 Loaded!$1311 in 4.47$1K
19Double Dollars$2301 in 4.69$5K
205X$1111 in 3.99$1K

How ValueScore is built

Most people judge a scratch off by two numbers: the overall odds printed on the ticket, and maybe how many prizes are left. Both are easy to read, and both mislead on their own. Overall odds only tell you how often any prize hits, and most of those are break-even reprints. A ticket can advertise 1 in 3 and still be a bad buy once the prizes worth winning are gone. Remaining-prize countshave the opposite blind spot: “400 prizes left” means nothing without the price, the odds, and how many of the top prizes are actually still in the pool.

ValueScore reads all of it at once and rates what those two numbers can’t see on their own. It blends the four signals that actually decide whether a ticket is worth buying, which is why our top pick in Washington DC often looks nothing like the game with the flashiest odds:

  • Expected Value (weighted most heavily). Published per-ticket return across the full prize structure, not just the headline odds.
  • Prize Quality. How much of the payout sits in prizes worth winning versus tiny break-even reprints.
  • Win Frequency. Your probability of any prize per ticket.
  • Inventory Health. Top prizes still unclaimed versus tickets remaining. This is the one the ticket can’t show you: a game with great printed odds whose jackpots are already gone. (Exact weighting is proprietary.)

Scores recompute after every successful Washington DC scrape, so a game listed at the top last week may have moved. See the national ValueScore ranking for cross-state context.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Best ValueScore™ Scratch-Offs ranking measure?
This page ranks Washington DC scratch-off by ScratchCheck ValueScore, a 0 to 100 composite that weighs expected value, prize quality, win frequency, and inventory health. A score of 80 or above is Excellent, 60 to 79 is Good, 40 to 59 is Fair, and below 40 is Poor. ValueScore updates as prizes are claimed, so the top pick can shift week to week.
Which Washington DC scratch-off is currently #1 for best valuescore™ scratch-offs?
The Money New! ($20) currently ranks first with overall odds of 1 in 3.10 (ValueScore 100 of 100). Prize payout is 77.8%. 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 Washington DC is refreshed from official sources 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 update.
How should I pick between the top few games in Washington DC?
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.