E-PLAY Tickets

How to Play

  • Scratch the top part of a ticket as you would with any other Scratch & Win ticket.
  • To play the online game, scratch the E-PLAY area at the bottom of the ticket to reveal a QR code and E-PLAY access code. You will need a smartphone, tablet or computer with internet access to play the game.
  • If your device has a QR code or barcode scanner: Scan the QR code. This will automatically open your web browser and start the game.

  • If your device does not have a QR code or barcode scanner: Click one of the buttons below, which will take you to your desired E-PLAY game. Then enter the access code you uncovered in the E-PLAY portion of your ticket. You may also access an E-PLAY game by visiting the website address listed at the bottom of your ticket.


Important!

To claim any prize won on the E-PLAY game, you must present the ticket at an authorized Lotto Spot! retailer and have the ticket validated.

You don't need to complete the E-PLAY game to find out if you've won. The outcome for both portions are predetermined and coded into the ticket. If you're unable to access the E-PLAY portion, you can check your ticket through any ticket checker or ask your retailer to check it for you.

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      » Remember...

      Don't accidentally throw a winner away!

      Always check your SCRATCH & WIN tickets! The winning or non-winning status of a ticket - and the ability to claim a prize - does not change if you make a mistake when scratching it. So, make sure you use the self-service Ticket Checker or ask a Retailer to check your ticket for you before discarding it.


      Myth: I’ve been playing the same numbers for 20 years – they must be due to come up soon!

      Fact:  Draws are random.  The numbers are not spread out along a conveyor belt with each draw bringing your set of numbers closer.  No numbers are ever “due” and persistence, in this case, makes no difference.