This prizes and payouts page explains what different matching outcomes can return in Pick 4, which is useful when you want to compare prize tiers instead of looking only at the headline jackpot.
Focus on how lower-tier wins are structured, whether prizes are fixed or variable, and what information is published by the lottery.
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Pick 4 is a widely popular lottery for the exciting payouts it offers for just $1. The Vermont Pick 4 lottery is drawn twice every day, except the Day draw on Sundays, which means you have multiple chances to crack the Pick 4 jackpot of $5000 every day. To bag a Pick 4 lottery prize you need to select four different or duplicate numbers from a pool of 0 to 9 along with an appropriate play type and wager and match to the numbers drawn. The lottery also allows you to play up to 42 consecutive draws on the same playslip by marking Multi-Draw on your playslip.
The table below depicts the different ways you can play Pick 4 and how it affects your odds and prize payout potential.
| Match | Prize | Odds (1 in) | Payback Rates | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Straight | $5,000 | 10,000 | 5000% | |
| Box (24-way) | $208 | 417 | 49.88% | |
| Straight + Box (24-way) - Straight match | $2,604 | 10,000 | 26.04% | |
| Straight + Box (24-way) - Box match | $104 | 417 | 24.94% | |
| Front Pair | $50 | 100 | 50.00% | |
| Back Pair | $50 | 100 | 50.00% |
The $0.50 wager reduces the $1 Pick 4 payouts by half.
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