All or Nothing Iowa, along with Minnesota, offered the MUSL version of the All or Nothing lottery game. Due to low sales, the game was ended and the final drawing for the All or Nothing game was held on June 30, 2017.
Hot Lotto Hot Lotto was available through 14 lotteries, including Iowa's and the
District of Columbia's; its drawings were held each Wednesday and Saturday.
Hot Lotto drew five "white balls" numbered from 1 through 47, and one orange "Hot Ball", numbered 1 through 19. The starting jackpot was $1,000,000 (all-cash, and "taxes paid"), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
Hot Lotto, normally $1 per play had a $2 option. Players could add the
Sizzler option to their tickets (similar to Powerball's
Power Play); it tripled non-jackpot prizes. On May 12, 2013, the
Hot Lotto game dropped its annuity
option; eight "white balls" were added to the original 39. The game acquired some notoriety in 2015, when it was revealed that Eddie Tipton, an employee of the
Multi-State Lottery Association, attempted to
rig a 2010 drawing to claim a $16.5 million prize. Hot Lotto held its final drawing on Oct. 28, 2017. Since its jackpot was not won in the final drawing, the money was rolled into the start of the Lotto America game.
$100,000 cash game The Iowa Lottery has offered this game with an unknown start date. The game has offered a top prize of $100,000. The game was retired in January 2014 to make room for the all or nothing game (see above). ==External links==