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New Ohio scratch-off tickets

7 new games released in the last 60 days · average price $11.86 · highest top prize $1,000,000. Updated daily.

Recently retired in Ohio

Games the Ohio Lottery has pulled from sale in the last 30 days. As old games close, shelf space opens up for the new launches above.

Billion$50 · pulled Jul 19
$300,000,000 Extreme Cash$30 · pulled Jul 19
Monopoly 200X$30 · pulled Jul 19
Holiday Millions$30 · pulled Jul 17
$1,000 Tax Free$20 · pulled Jul 17
Best of 7s (Gigantix)$10 · pulled Jul 17
Linked Wins$5 · pulled Jul 17
$1,000,000 Holiday Wish$20 · pulled Jul 17

Frequently asked questions

How often does the Ohio Lottery release new scratch-off games?
The Ohio Lottery has released 7 new scratch-off games in the last 60 days, an average of roughly one new game every 9 days. New launches typically arrive in batches at the start of each month or quarter, often tied to seasonal themes or price-point refreshes.
Are new Ohio scratch-off tickets a better bet than older games?
Not automatically. New games launch with the full advertised pool of top prizes, so the published odds of winning the top tier are at their best when a game first hits stores. That said, "overall odds" (your chance of winning any prize) and prize-payout percentage are set by game design and do not improve simply because a game is new. Compare ValueScore and remaining top prizes before deciding.
How does ScratchCheck know when a new game launches in Ohio?
We re-scrape the official Ohio Lottery scratch-off catalog every day. When a new game appears for the first time, we record its launch date, ticket price, prize structure, and overall odds, then compute ValueScore once the official prize-tier data is published. The "Released N days ago" badge on each card reflects the launch date the lottery publishes.
Do new Ohio scratch-offs show up here on launch day?
Almost always within 24 hours. The Ohio scraper runs daily, so a game added to the official catalog will appear on this page on the next scrape cycle. If the lottery publishes a game without a start date, we use the first date we saw it as a fallback.