FAQ for Cash4 Life
These FAQ entries cover the questions players most often ask about Cash4 Life, which makes this page a quicker reference than digging through longer rule or results pages.
Focus on practical questions that affect everyday play, prize claims, and common misunderstandings.
- Cash4 Life draws on Both.
- This game supports up to 6 draws per ticket purchase where available.
- The published game setup references 2 drawing machines.
- Cash4 Life is categorized here as a bonus game.
- Recent game data for this page includes a listed jackpot, which signals that jackpot tracking is part of this game profile.
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What is the Tennessee Cash4Life Lottery?
Cash4Life is a regional multi-jurisdictional lottery that offers you the chance to win lifetime jackpot prizes. By spending just $2, you can win $1,000 a day for life or $1,000 a week for life. Not just this, the game also offers a Multi-Draw feature that lets you play the same numbers for up to 14 consecutive drawings for an additional $2, thereby increasing your chances to win. The drawings for the game are held every day approximately at 9:00 pm ET.
What is the cut-off time for the sale of Tennessee Cash4Life tickets?
The Tennessee Cash4Life draws are held every day at 09:00 p.m. ET. You are eligible to purchase the lottery tickets by 8:45 pm ET, every night.
When are the Cash4Life drawings held?
The Tennessee Cash4Life drawings are held every day at 9:00 pm ET. You can watch the drawings on the official site of the lottery or check local lottery retailers, newspapers, or even local news channels for the latest results.
How many numbers should I select to play Cash4Life?
For every Cash4Life play, you need to select 5 numbers from a field of 1 to 60 and 1 Cash Ball number from 1 to 4. Or you can also opt for the Quick Pick to get all or some of your numbers randomly generated by the terminal.
Can Tennessee Lottery tickets be purchased online or over mail?
No. Tennessee Lottery tickets can be only purchased in-person by visiting authorized lottery retailers. Due, to strict government rules, Tennessee Lottery does not sell lottery tickets online, or over the mail or phone.