Cashword Extra

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“Cashword Extra” is an enhanced version of the popular word-based scratch card game, offering players an even more engaging and potentially rewarding experience winning up to £300 000! More

Offline scratch card Cashword Extra

Maximum win
£ 300 000

Scratch card price
£ 3

Cashword Extra
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Scratch card details

Number of scratchcards issued
Number of scratchcards issued

What is the number of Scratchcards issued?

Number of cards printed/Cards in circulation

14 564 340
Gross Ticket Sales
Gross Ticket Sales

What is the Gross Ticket Sales?

Total amount collected for all cards sold (Number of cards issued * ticket price)

£ 43 693 020
Payout pool
Payout pool

What is the prize pool?

How much of the game principal goes to the winners / How much money from all the winning cards is up for grabs

67.841121991568%
Number of winning orders
Number of winning orders

What is the number of winning streaks?

The total number of winning positions on the scratch card. Main prize, second prize, and so on.

18
Operator
Operator
The National Lottery
Probability of winning the jackpot
Probability of winning the jackpot

What is the probability of winning the main prize?

What are your chances of winning the main prize / highest prize / jackpot?

1 : 2 912 868
Probability of any win
Probability of any win

What is the probability of any win?

What is your probability of winning any prize, whether it is a small prize or a jackpot?

1 : 3.53

Table of wins and probabilities

Total:  4 129 886 £29 641 835 1 : 3.53
Prize Prize breakdown Number of prizes Total in wins Odds
£3.00 3 WORDS 1 456 530 £4 369 590 1 : 10
£5.00 4 WORDS 485 394 £2 426 970 1 : 31
£5.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) 970 977 £4 854 885 1 : 15
£10.00 5 WORDS 145 536 £1 455 360 1 : 101
£10.00 (2 EXTRA WORDS = £10.00) 145 719 £1 457 190 1 : 100
£10.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) x 2 194 172 £1 941 720 1 : 76
£10.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) + 4 WORDS 145 536 £1 455 360 1 : 101
£15.00 6 WORDS 48 618 £729 270 1 : 300
£15.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) + 5 WORDS 145 656 £2 184 840 1 : 100
£15.00 (2 EXTRA WORDS = £10.00) + 4 WORDS 97 083 £1 456 245 1 : 151
£15.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) x 3 48 585 £728 775 1 : 300
£20.00 7 WORDS 48 567 £971 340 1 : 300
£20.00 (2 EXTRA WORDS = £10.00) x 2 96 969 £1 939 380 1 : 151
£20.00 (1 EXTRA WORD = £5.00) x 3 + 4 WORDS 97 203 £1 944 060 1 : 150
£50.00 8 WORDS 2 315 £115 750 1 : 6 292
£100 9 WORDS 1 011 £101 100 1 : 14 406
£1 000 10 WORDS 10 £10 000 1 : 1 456 434
£300 000 11 WORDS 5 £1 500 000 1 : 2 912 868

Game Procedures

Warning: Play and gamble responsibly | Gambling may be addictive 18+ | Underage gambling is an offence | When the fun stops, stop.

How to play the Cashword Extra scratch card

  • Purchase a scratch card at one of the retail locations
  • The card contains 2 games:
    Main Game – single sections are “YOUR 20 LETTERS”, “WORD GRID” and a “PRIZE TABLE”
    Extra Games – single sections are 4 games
  • Scratch off all scratch areas to reveal the symbols and play each game
  • You can win up to 4 times on a single scratch card
  • Prize range from £3.00 to a maximum of £300,000

Main game

Scratch off all your 20 letters to uncover twenty symbols. Next, only scratch the letters in the word grid that match the ones you’ve revealed in your 20 letters. You’ll win if you uncover three or more complete words. The prize will be listed in the prize table based on how many winning words you’ve revealed. Words that are inside other words (like TO, TON, ONE in STONE) won’t count as ‘complete’ words.

Play symbols

Play symbols

Extra games

With the 20 letters you’ve uncovered, just scratch off the letters in the extra games that match those.  If you  reveal a full word after scratching the matching letters in an extra game, you’ll win £5.00. If you uncover two full words, you’ll win £10.00. A word from one extra game can’t be combined with a word from another extra game to win.

Examples

Pay out of scratch card winnings

You must claim the prize within 180 days of the game closing.

  • Prizes up to and including £500 – you can claim these prize amounts from most retailers, but some of them can only pay you a maximum of £50.00.
  • £500+ up to and including £50,000 – go to the official website national-lottery.co.uk/prize. Once there, you will need to complete the online form to be able to claim the prize. You will be advised when to upload your ticket or scratch card on their website. If you can’t claim your prize in the ways written above and you’re a UK or Isle of Man citizen, post your ticket or scratch card to PO Box 287, Watford WD18 9TT.
  • £50,000+ – call The National Lottery Line – 0333 234 50 50 (they are open 9am – 8pm from Monday to Saturday; or 9am – 5pm on Sunday) to find out how to claim. Prizes are paid by cheque, bank transfer or direct credit.

If you have any problems, call The National Lottery Line – 0333 234 50 50

  • 9am – 8pm Monday to Saturday
  • 9am – 5pm Sunday

FAQ about Cashword Extra

Our rating Cashword Extra

The “Cashword Extra” scratch card delivers an enjoyable word puzzle experience with multiple ways to win. While the odds of hitting the jackpot are slim, the game offers adequate smaller prizes and engaging gameplay to keep you entertained. Give it a shot—you never know, a little luck might just spell a big win!

Overall game rating

  • 71%
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79 %
The percentage of the principal designated for winnings
68 %
Grand prize, number of winners, and odds of winning
65 %
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75 %

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  • Tracey

    Can you tell me please what the symbol is at the top of the card it says you win automatically it’s that small I Can t make it out thank you