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From Jackpot Games to Scratchers and even Virtual Sports, the Virginia Lottery is your go-to for fun.

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It’s never been easier to access all your favorite Virginia Lottery games.

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The Virginia Lottery has always been your one-stop shop for play. And it’s never been easier to access all your favorite games from anywhere in Virginia.

Feel the excitement of Jackpot Games, instantly available online games and the classic thrill of Scratchers. Never again will you be stuck in line at the grocery store, staring a hole into the magazine rack. Relieve yourself of everyday mundanity and open the Lottery app to experience fun like no other.

The Lottery’s massive library of games is constantly rotating, ensuring there’s always something new for you to discover, along with all your go-to favorites. Print ‘n Play Games, Multi-Draw Games, Daily Games and brand new Virtual Sports are always at your fingertips, so what are you waiting for?

Find the fun in the app, online, or at your favorite Virginia Lottery retailer.

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