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New Hampshire · Highest Prize Payout

$100, $250 or $500 Series II ($25) leads New Hampshire with a 79.9% prize payout rate. Payout percentage measures how much of each dollar spent is returned as prizes across all winners.

RankGamePricePayout %Top Prize
1$100, $250 or $500 Series II$2579.9%$500
2Diamond Jubilee$2579.7%$2M
3$2,000,000 Ultimate Granite Bonus$2579.6%$2M
4VIP Bonus Deluxe$2078.8%$1M
5New Hampshire Holiday Winnings$2074.0%$1K
6Millionaire 7$2073.7%$1M
750X High Roller$1072.6%$200K
824K Gold$1072.6%$240K
9Holiday Magic$1072.5%$500
10Coal 9$1072.5%$200K
11$500,000 Fortunes Series IV$1072.4%$500K
12Aces High$1072.3%$200K
13The Big 10$1072.3%$250K
14Franklin's Fortunes$1072.2%$200K
15Precious Diamonds$1072.2%$200K
16Stroke of Luck$1072.2%$200K
17VIP Super Bonus$1072.2%$200K
18Mystery Multiplier$1072.2%$200K
19JURASSIC PARK®$1072.1%$200K
20100X Cash Multiplier$1072.1%$200K
21Ultimate Dash$1072.1%$200K
22$ (Money)$567.9%$100K
23Double Take$567.9%$100K
24Holiday Bonus$567.9%$75K
25Fab 4$567.9%$100K
26Lady Luck$567.8%$100K
27Cash Inferno$567.8%$100K
28Hi or Lo$567.7%$100K
29Lucky 603$567.7%$100K
30Fame & Fortune$567.7%$100K
31Fat Stacks$567.7%$100K
32Emerald Green$567.7%$100K
33A Lotto Luck$567.6%$100K
34Extreme 8’s$567.6%$89K
35Cash Ka-Pow$567.6%$100K
36Joker's Wild$567.6%$100K
37Top Secret Money Puzzle$567.6%$100K
38VIP Triple Bonus$567.6%$100K
39Cash Blast$266.3%$20K
40Haunted Hundreds$265.7%$100
41Wild Tripler Win$265.7%$20K
42$20,000 Bonus Match$265.6%$20K
43Hot 7s$265.5%$18K
44Multiplier Rush$265.5%$20K
45Nutcracker Cash$265.5%$10K
46Electric 8s$265.5%$19K
47Money Vault Multiplier$265.5%$20K
48Double Match Doubler$265.5%$20K
49Cash Winfall$265.5%$20K
50Scratch and Match$265.5%$20K
51Lucky Roll Bonus$265.4%$20K
527•11•21 Multiplier$265.4%$20K
53Quick Deal$265.4%$20K
5420X Cash Multiplier$265.3%$20K
55I Heart Bacon$265.3%$10K
56VIP Double Bonus$265.2%$20K
57Pixel Power Bingo$363.0%$50K
58Wild Card Poker$363.0%$50K
59$50,000 Money Stacks Bonus$363.0%$50K
60Money Puzzle Multiplier$362.9%$50K
61SKEE-BALL®$362.8%$50K
62Money Puzzle Tripler$362.8%$50K
63Cosmic Wild Bingo$362.7%$50K
64Casino Nights$362.7%$50K
65Bonus Win$162.1%$500
66Jingle Bucks$162.1%$500
6710X® Cash Multiplier$162.1%$1K
68VIP Bonus$162.1%$500
69Quick $25's$162.0%$25
70Take 5$162.0%$555
71Wham!$162.0%$250
72Match 2 Win$162.0%$500
73Triple It!$162.0%$500
74Moo$e Money Tripler$161.9%$500
75Frosty's $50's$161.9%$50

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Highest Prize Payout ranking measure?
Prize Payout is the share of every ticket-sale dollar the state returns as prizes, across all tiers. A higher payout percentage means more of the money goes back to players. State lotteries typically keep 25 to 40%; payouts above 70% are unusually generous.
Which New Hampshire scratch-off is currently #1 for highest prize payout?
The $100, $250 or $500 Series II ($25) currently ranks first with overall odds of 1 in 9.70 (ValueScore 51 of 100). Prize payout is 79.9%. 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 New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire?
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.