“Lucky” Washington County man wins $100,000 Playing Rainbow Fortunes on PA iLottery

This is the fourth time a player has won $100,000 or more online on a single gameplay since the PA iLottery program launched

Sunday, March 10, on PAiLottery.com was “Lucky Sunday” —a cashback promotion occurring every Sunday in March featuring 25% cashback on two “Luck” themed games, Rainbow Fortunes and Fast Buck Lucky.

Good Luck was certainly in high supply. A man from Washington County scored the biggest online Lottery win of 2019 so far when a single $10 play on Rainbow Fortunes awarded a $100,000 prize.

This is the fourth time a player has won $100,000 or more online on a single gameplay since the PA iLottery program launched less than 10 months ago on May 22, 2018. Other games which have paid out six figure winners include Super Gems, Super Cash Buster, and Dabloons.

Since being added to the site’s list of more than 35 game titles, Rainbow Fortunes has been one of the most popular games amongst all players. With shamrocks, pots of gold, and lucky horseshoes – the game has surged in popularity during the month of March as St. Patrick’s Day nears.

Rainbow Fortunes features a match-style game with two separate mini games. Players win when three or more like symbols are revealed in a row within any vertical, horizontal or diagonal line.

Since the PA iLottery program launched, over $210 million in winnings has been paid to roughly 100,000 online players.

New players who register at PAiLottery.com are eligible to receive a free $5 welcome bonus to play online – no deposit required.  Additionally, all players’ first deposit is eligible to be doubled, up to $100, when using the Bonus Code DEP100.

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