How to play Caribbean Lotto

 

  1. Each play slip has 10 panels marked A-J.

  2. The cost for each game panel is $1.00

  3. Each panel contains the numbers 1 to 31.

  4. You can play 1 to 10 panels per play slip in alphabetical order starting at PANEL A..

  5. You can play the same play slip numbers on consecutive draws by

marking the ‘number of draws’ panel to the left of PANEL A.

  1. (select one only from 2 to 8 consecutive draws)

  2. Select 6 (six) numbers in each panel you wish to play starting with panel A.

  3. Use only blue ink, black ink or pencil for marking. Red Ink will NOT work.

  4. Mark each number chosen completely like this:  

  5. If you make a mistake mark the “VOID” box. DO NOT ERASE

  6. You can have the computer randomly select your numbers for you by marking the “QUICK PICK” box. Alternatively ask the retailer for a “QUICK PICK”

  7. Check your play slip before handing it to a Lottery retailer.

  8. The retailer will process your play slip on receipt of your wager amount and your numbers will be entered into the central draw system.

  9. The Lottery terminal will print a ticket which is your proof of purchase and entry into the draw.

  10. The play slip is NOT valid proof of a ticket purchase.

  11. Keep your ticket safe, you must present a valid ticket to claim a prize if you win.

  12. Always check you ticket to ensure it has the numbers you selected and the draws in which you want to play.

 

How to win

There are two draws a week for Caribbean Lotto. The midweek draw on Wednesday and the weekend draw on Saturday. Every panel you play is treated as a separate entry into the draw.  The draw machine will randomly select 6 winning numbers for each draw. You win by matching 3, 4, 5 or 6 of the numbers drawn in any order. You can win on more than one panel per play slip so long as the numbers in any panel match 3,4,5 or 6 of the numbers drawn.  The jackpot prize will be shared equally by the number of winners who matched 6 balls correctly in the same draw.

 

Prize amounts

Caribbean Lotto uses a pari-mutuel prize structure which means that prize amounts may vary with each draw depending on the total amount of dollars played and the number of winning tickets that match 3,4,5, or 6 of the numbers drawn. The JACKPOT prize “rolls over’ or grows after each drawing if NO player selects all six winning numbers.

 

MATCH

PRIZE

6 of 6

JACKPOT

5 of 6

Pari-mutuel

4 of 6

Pari-mutuel

3 of 6

Pari-mutuel


Claiming your Prize

Retailers may not pay prizes greater than $500 unless authorized by the Lottery.  Prizes of up to and including $500 can be claimed from any local lottery retailer or at the Central Lottery Office.  Prizes valued at greater than $500 must be claimed at the Central Lottery Office.  Caribbean Lotto Jackpot prizes must be claimed, in person, at the Central Lottery Office.