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Welcome to PAiLottery.com, a whole family of online lottery and interactive games from the Pennsylvania Lottery. Play here, there, everywhere, 24 hours a day,in the state of Pennsylvania, on your desktop or laptop, tablet or mobile device, iPhone or Android.

Games cost as little as a penny to play. When you win, prizes are paid directly to your account.

Just signup at PAiLottery.com and you’ll get a bonus to start playing instantly, for free. Play one or more online games like Big Money Slingo, Super Cash Busters and Foxin’ Wins.

Players can earn a 100% deposit bonus and up to $100 bonus money on their first deposit. Other promotions are in place on some of your favorite games like Gorilla Go Wild and Pot of Gold.

Daily and weekly promotions offer cash-back bonuses, qualify you for special jackpots, and give you the chance to win even more at PAiLottery.com.

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By law, players must be 18 or older and be located within the state of Pennsylvania to play PA iLottery games. Electronic verification will be used to verify the identity and age of all customers.

Please play responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER for confidential help.

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