UAE Lottery Scratch Cards: How to win Dh1 million from just Dh50

Full list of 12 games, prize amounts and registration details

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Ashwani Kumar, Chief Reporter
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UAE Lottery Scratch Cards: How to win Dh1 million from just Dh50

Dubai: The UAE Lottery has added four new scratch card games to its existing line-up of popular digital offerings. These games range in price from Dh5 to Dh50, with top prizes of up to Dh1 million. Compared to the main Lucky Day draw, which offers a Dh100 million jackpot, scratch cards generally provide better odds of winning.

12 scratch cards available on the UAE Lottery platform

Here’s a guide to the current digital scratch card games on the official UAE Lottery website:

Cash Splash (Dh50): Win up to Dh1 million (New)

Golden 7 (Dh50): Up to Dh1 million

Mission Million (Dh50): Up to Dh1 million

House of Gold (Dh20): Up to Dh300,000 (New)

Golden Dynasty (Dh20): Up to Dh300,000

Mega Sails (Dh20): Up to Dh300,000

Jungle Jewels (Dh10): Up to Dh100,000 (New)

Fortune Festival (Dh10): Up to Dh100,000

Copper Cups (Dh10): Up to Dh100,000

Wicket Winnings (Dh5): Up to Dh50,000 (New)

Karak Kash (Dh5): Up to Dh50,000

Oasis Bonanza (Dh5): Up to Dh50,000

Note: Each game offers a different style of play, with varying odds and winning mechanics.

How to participate

Register an account on the official UAE Lottery website. It’s free of charge. You’ll need to provide your Emirates ID and personal details to verify that you are 18 years or older and a UAE resident.

Once your payment method is verified, you can deposit funds into your account.

Daily deposit limit: Dh25,000

Single transaction limit: Dh5,000

Choose a scratch card game based on your budget and interest. Each game has a different format. Some require matching symbols, others matching numbers or revealing prize icons. Play instantly through the platform.

Smaller prizes (up to Dh100,000) are usually credited to your account immediately.

Larger winnings (above Dh100,000) are typically processed and paid out within 30 days.

Participants are encouraged to read each game's rules and odds before playing.

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