The scratch card costs £2.
Scratch card Pick 'n' Pairs
“Pick ‘n’ Pairs” from the National Lottery gives players the opportunity to win a fantastic top prize of £100. The card showcases a vibrant array of unique symbols,, providing an enjoyable visual experience that invites players to search for matching pairs. More
Offline scratch card Pick ‘n’ Pairs
Scratch card details
Number of scratchcards issued
What is the number of Scratchcards issued? Number of cards printed/Cards in circulation |
8 061 120 |
Gross Ticket Sales
What is the Gross Ticket Sales? Total amount collected for all cards sold (Number of cards issued * ticket price) |
£ 16 122 240 |
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 |
64.994243976023% |
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. |
14 |
Operator
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The National Lottery |
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 : 3 157 |
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 : 3,99 |
Table of wins and probabilities
Total: | 2 021 927 | £10 478 528 | 1 : 3,99 | |
Prize | Prize breakdown | Number of prizes | Total in wins | Odds |
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£2 | £2 | 805 982 | £1 611 964 | 1 : 10 |
£4 | £4 | 335 945 | £1 343 780 | 1 : 24 |
£4 | £2 x 2 | 403 056 | £1 612 224 | 1 : 20 |
£10 | £10 | 134 352 | £1 343 520 | 1 : 60 |
£10 | £2 x 5 | 134 380 | £1 343 800 | 1 : 60 |
£10 | £2 + (£4 x 2) | 134 352 | £1 343 520 | 1 : 60 |
£20 | £20 | 13 431 | £268 620 | 1 : 601 |
£20 | £2 x 10 | 53 731 | £1 074 620 | 1 : 151 |
£40 | £40 | 705 | £28 200 | 1 : 11 435 |
£40 | £10 x 4 | 749 | £29 960 | 1 : 10 763 |
£40 | £4 x 10 | 768 | £30 720 | 1 : 10 497 |
£100 | £100 | 961 | £96 100 | 1 : 8 389 |
£100 | (£4 x 5) + (£10 x 4) + £40 | 961 | £96 100 | 1 : 8 389 |
£100 | £10 x 10 | 2 554 | £255 400 | 1 : 3 157 |
How to play the Pick ‘n’ Pairs scratch card
- Purchase a scratchcard at one of the retail locations
- The card contains ten rows
- Prize range from £2 to a maximum of £100
To win, you need to match two identical play symbols in a single row. The prize you receive will given for that specific row.
Play symbols
Prize symbols
Payout 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 amount of prizes from most retailers, but some of them can only pay £50 cash.
- £500+ up to and including £50,000 – go to the official website national-lottery.co.uk/prize. After that, you have to fill in the online form to be able to get the prize. They’ll tell you when to post your ticket or scratchcard 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 scratchcard 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 – the most frequently asked questions about the scratch card Pick ‘n’ Pairs
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How much is the ticket?
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What are the odds of me buying a winning ticket?
The probability that I will buy a winning ticket is 1 : 3,99.
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What is the highest scratch card win?
The highest win is £100.
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