Economy Beginner

Lottery

Buy up to 10 tickets a day at 100 MPC each; one winner takes 90% of the pot every night at midnight Eastern.

Updated Jul 13, 2026 17 views

The Daily Lottery is a nightly coin raffle. Everyone's tickets go into one pot, one ticket is drawn at random, and its owner takes the jackpot.

Where to find it

How it works

  • Tickets cost 100 MPC each.
  • You can buy up to 10 tickets per day (1,000 MPC for a full set).
  • One winning ticket is drawn every night at midnight Eastern.
  • The winner receives 90% of that day's ticket pool; the remaining 10% is the house cut.
  • Every ticket has an equal chance. Your odds are exactly your tickets divided by total tickets sold, and the page shows this live.

The jackpot starts at zero each day and grows only from that day's ticket sales - it does not roll over. If nobody buys a ticket, the night is recorded as "no entries" and a fresh draw opens for the next day.

Winning

  • The winner's coins are credited automatically and a mail notification arrives with the full breakdown - no claiming needed.
  • The lottery page lists the last two weeks of winners, their prize, and the total tickets that night, plus an all-time "Total Prizes Awarded" counter.
  • Buying after midnight simply puts your tickets into the next night's draw.

Playing smart

  • Because the prize is 90% of the pool, players as a group always get back less than they put in. Treat tickets as entertainment, never as an income plan.
  • Ten tickets in a 100-ticket pot is a 10% chance; ten tickets in a 1,000-ticket pot is 1%. Check "tickets sold" before deciding how many to buy - a quiet night is the best value.
  • The daily quest Feeling Lucky counts lottery ticket purchases, so on that quest day a single 100 MPC ticket does double duty.
  • Steadier ways to grow coins: Bank interest and term deposits, or Games.