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The '''Colorado Lottery''' is run by the government of Colorado. It is a member of the [[Multi-State Lottery Association]] (MUSL). |
The '''Colorado Lottery''' is run by the government of [[Colorado]]. It is a member of the [[Multi-State Lottery Association]] (MUSL). |
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As of July 2008, it offers three online games, including [[Powerball]], [[Lotto (Colorado)|Lotto (6/42)]], and [[Fantasy 5|Cash 5]] (5/32). It also sells [[scratchcard|scratch tickets]]. Colorado has offered fewer online games than most U.S. lotteries even though its lottery began in the early 1980s; Powerball was not available until 2001. Colorado has never offered a "traditional" ''Pick 3'' numbers game; however, it is in the planning stage. |
As of July 2008, it offers three online games, including [[Powerball]], [[Lotto (Colorado)|Lotto (6/42)]], and [[Fantasy 5|Cash 5]] (5/32). It also sells [[scratchcard|scratch tickets]]. Colorado has offered fewer online games than most U.S. lotteries even though its lottery began in the early 1980s; Powerball was not available until 2001. Colorado has never offered a "traditional" ''Pick 3'' numbers game; however, it is in the planning stage. |
Revision as of 22:07, 13 October 2008
The Colorado Lottery is run by the government of Colorado. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL).
As of July 2008, it offers three online games, including Powerball, Lotto (6/42), and Cash 5 (5/32). It also sells scratch tickets. Colorado has offered fewer online games than most U.S. lotteries even though its lottery began in the early 1980s; Powerball was not available until 2001. Colorado has never offered a "traditional" Pick 3 numbers game; however, it is in the planning stage.