How Second Chance Lottery Drawings Work — A Complete Guide

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That lottery ticket in your pocket — the one that didn’t win?

It might still be worth something.

Most states offer what’s called a “Second Chance” drawing. It’s a separate lottery that uses losing tickets as entries. Different prizes. Much better odds. And almost nobody enters.

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A New Jersey man recently won $1 million this way. His original ticket lost. But he entered it into the Second Chance program and walked away with a life-changing prize.

Here’s everything you need to know about this overlooked opportunity.

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The Opportunity Most People Miss
Millions in Second Chance Prizes
Go unclaimed every year because people throw away their “losing” tickets

🎰 What Is a Second Chance Lottery?

A Second Chance lottery is a separate drawing that gives non-winning tickets another shot at prizes.

Here’s how it works:

  1. You buy a lottery ticket (scratch-off or draw game)
  2. The ticket doesn’t win in the main drawing
  3. Instead of throwing it away, you enter the ticket code online
  4. Your ticket is entered into a separate Second Chance drawing
  5. If selected, you win prizes ranging from $100 to $1 million+

The key insight: your “losing” ticket isn’t actually a loser — it’s an entry into a different game with different odds.

📊 Why the Odds Are Better

Here’s why Second Chance drawings offer better odds than the main lottery:

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Fewer Entries
Most people don’t bother entering, so there’s less competition
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Reserved Prizes
States set aside specific prizes for Second Chance drawings
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Multiple Drawings
Many states hold weekly or monthly Second Chance drawings

Think about it: if millions of tickets are sold but only a fraction are entered into Second Chance, your odds of winning improve dramatically.

🏆 Real Second Chance Winners

These people turned “losing” tickets into real money:

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Hector Torres — New Jersey
$1,000,000

Torres entered his losing Jersey Cash 5 tickets into the “Another Millionaire” Second Chance promotion. He was selected as a finalist and won the grand prize at a live drawing during a New York Jets game. “It was surreal, being there in the stadium at halftime, all these eyes on you,” he said.

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Heidy Felipe — California
$40,000

Felipe won through California Lottery’s 2nd Chance Bonus Draw. “When I saw the email, I couldn’t believe it,” she said. “The next day, I went to the Lottery office, where they confirmed it was real, and I was speechless.” She used the winnings to pay off her car.

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Minnesota Winners
$500 – $8,800

Minnesota’s 2nd Chance program regularly awards prizes. Recent winners include Anthony Lokken of Stacy ($5,000), Jimmy Smith of Detroit Lakes ($8,800), and Patricia Giles of Anoka (pair of Vikings season tickets worth thousands).

📝 How to Enter Second Chance Drawings

The process varies slightly by state, but here’s the general approach:

1
Create an Account
Visit your state lottery’s website and register for their players club or VIP program. It’s free.
2
Find the Entry Code
Look on your ticket for a code (usually under a scratch-off area or printed on the ticket). It’s typically 12-20 characters.
3
Enter the Code Online
Log into your account and enter the code. Some states also have mobile apps that let you scan the ticket.
4
Wait for the Drawing
Your ticket is now entered. Winners are typically notified by email or shown in their account.

Pro tip: Some states let you enter multiple tickets at once. If you buy tickets regularly, set aside 5 minutes each week to enter all your codes.

🗺️ States with Second Chance Programs

Most states with lotteries offer some form of Second Chance. Here are some of the most popular programs:

StateProgram NamePrize Range
California2nd Chance$500 – $1M+
New JerseyVIP Club Second Chance$500 – $1M
PennsylvaniaVIP Players Club$100 – $100K+
Minnesota2nd Chance$188 – $8,800+
IndianamyLOTTERY 2nd Chance$100 – $1M
Texas2nd Chance$100 – $1M
Florida2nd Chance Drawings$100 – $500K

Note: Check your state lottery’s official website for the most current Second Chance offerings. Programs change throughout the year.

💡 Tips for Maximizing Your Second Chances

Enter every ticket. Even small scratch-off losers can be entered. The more entries, the better your odds.
Check email regularly. Winners are often notified by email. Don’t let your prize expire because you missed the notification.
Use the mobile app. Many state lotteries have apps that let you scan tickets instantly instead of typing codes.
Don’t wait. Most Second Chance codes have expiration dates. Enter them within a few days of purchase.
Save your tickets. Even after entering, keep the physical ticket. You’ll need it to claim any prize.

🎱 Powerball & Mega Millions Second Chance

Powerball and Mega Millions also have Second Chance programs, though they work differently:

Powerball First Millionaire of the Year: An annual promotion where losing Powerball tickets can be entered for a chance to win $1 million on New Year’s Eve.

State-Specific Promos: Individual states run their own Powerball and Mega Millions Second Chance drawings throughout the year. Check your state lottery website for current promotions.

🎯 The Bottom Line

If you’re already buying lottery tickets, you’re leaving money on the table by not entering them into Second Chance drawings.

It takes 2 minutes. The prizes are real. And the odds are significantly better than the main drawing because most people don’t bother.

That “losing” ticket in your pocket? It might not be a loser after all.

Start Using Second Chance Today
Visit your state lottery’s website and create a free account. Your next “loser” could be worth thousands.

📌 Lottery games should be played responsibly. Second Chance programs vary by state and are subject to change. Always check your state lottery’s official website for current rules and offerings. Must be 18+ (21+ in some states) to play.

Sources: New Jersey Lottery, California Lottery, Pennsylvania Lottery, Minnesota Lottery, Reader’s Digest. Last updated: December 2025.

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