QUICK $100S

Image Credit: Florida State Lottery
Ticket Price: $2
Expected Value (EV): -$0.62
Starting Odds: 1 in 4.86
Current Odds to Win $100 or More: 1 in 345.82
Current Odds to Win $1,000 or More: 1 in 2,122,801.83
Current Odds to Win $10,000 or More: 1 in 2,122,801.83
Estimated Tickets Remaining: 4,245,603.66 (30.61%)
Total $50,000 Prizes Remaining: 2 out of 4
Total $500 Prizes Remaining: 137 out of 469
Total $100 Prizes Remaining: 12,138 out of 41,661
About "QUICK $100S" Scratch-Off in Florida
The "QUICK $100S" scratch-off is one of the lottery options available in Florida. The price of a ticket is $2.
The Expected Value (EV) of a ticket in QUICK $100S is -$0.62, which represents the average return based on current prizes remaining.
When this game was first released, the starting odds of winning were 1 in 4.86.
The odds of winning at least $100 in QUICK $100S are 1 in 345.82.
The chances of securing $1,000 or more are 1 in 2,122,801.83.
For those dreaming of hitting a jackpot, the odds of winning $10,000 or more are 1 in 2,122,801.83.
As of the last update on 10/05/2025 at 08:01AM EDT, approximately 30.61% of tickets are still in circulation. This means there are still unclaimed prizes waiting to be won in Florida's QUICK $100S scratch-off.
Prize Chart for "QUICK $100S"
Prize | Total Prizes | Prizes Remaining | Starting Odds | Current Odds | Change in Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
$4 | 2,127,287 | 654,796 | 1 in 7 | 1 in 6.48 | 7.37% |
$5 | 314,497 | 95,825 | 1 in 44 | 1 in 44.31 | — |
$10 | 277,479 | 83,405 | 1 in 50 | 1 in 50.9 | — |
$20 | 92,493 | 27,278 | 1 in 150 | 1 in 155.64 | — |
$100 | 41,661 | 12,138 | 1 in 333 | 1 in 349.78 | — |
$500 | 469 | 137 | 1 in 29,582 | 1 in 30,989.81 | — |
$50,000 | 4 | 2 | 1 in 3,468,488 | 1 in 2,122,801.83 | 38.8% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the scratch-off price of "QUICK $100S"?
Each ticket costs $2, giving you a chance to win prizes ranging from small amounts to the top jackpot.
What is the jackpot or highest prize you can win playing "QUICK $100S"?
The grand prize you can win playing "QUICK $100S" is $50,000.
What is the smallest prize you can win playing "QUICK $100S"?
The smallest prize for "QUICK $100S" is $4.
What were the original odds of winning any prize?
The starting odds of winning any prize are approximately 1 in 1 in 4.86.
How are the odds calculated for Florida scratch-offs?
The odds and statistics for Florida's scratch-offs are based on official lottery data processed through statistical models. This is to help players understand their chances of winning in Florida's scratch-offs.
- Starting Odds: These are the official odds provided by the Florida lottery at the scratch-off's launch. They indicate the probability of winning any prize when all tickets are still in circulation.
- Estimated % Tickets Remaining: If not provided by the state, this is estimated based on the number of claimed prizes relative to the game's original prize structure. For example, if a game started with 1 million scratch-offs and half of the top prizes have been claimed, it is estimated that about 50% of the scratch-offs have been sold.
- Current Odds to Win $100/$1,000/$10,000 or More: These odds indicate the likelihood of winning higher-tier prizes in Florida scratch-offs. They are determined by summing the probabilities of all applicable prize amounts using the current odds.
- Current Odds to Win the Grand Prize: This metric shows the probability of winning the game's largest prize, adjusted for the estimated remaining tickets and current odds.
- Expected Value (EV): EV represents the average return of a single scratch-off based on the current prizes remaining. It is calculated by multiplying each prize amount by its probability of winning (prizes remaining ÷ estimated tickets remaining), summing these values, and subtracting the ticket price. A positive EV indicates an expected profit per ticket, while a negative EV indicates an expected loss.
Where does Scratch-Off Hub get information on Florida lottery scratch-offs, odds, prizes remaining, and tickets remaining?
Games, prizes, and odds for Florida scratch-offs are sourced directly from The Official Florida Lottery Website.
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