5 Card Cash
Latest draw · Saturday, March 26, 2022
5 Card Cash Payout Chart
Every 5 Card Cash prize tier in Kentucky — prize amounts, odds of winning, and long-run payback. Updated automatically from the latest official prize structure.
Kentucky 5 Card Cash is somewhat similar to poker games. Though with a set of some really exciting payouts. So, if you are interested in playing cards, this is a perfect lottery game for you. Your lottery ticket will be printed with 5 card symbols from a field of 52 card symbols. And if 2 to 5 symbols match the ones drawn you get to win $100,000 as of the jackpot prize and up to $$,000 as the Instant Win prize. So, why miss this lucky chance of winning the lottery!
The table below illustrates the odds of winning and payouts potential of the Kentucky 5 Card Cash Lottery.
Instant Win Prize Structure for 5 Card Cash
| Match | Prize | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush (Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the SAME suit) |
$5000 | 1 in 649,740 |
| Straight Flush (Any 5 card symbols in consecutive rank of the SAME suit) |
$500 | 1 in 72,193 |
| 4 of a Kind (4 card symbols of the SAME rank) |
$200 | 1 in 4165 |
| Full House (Any 3 of a kind + a pair) |
$75 | 1 in 694 |
| Flush (Any 5 card symbols of the SAME suit) (not consecutive) |
$50 | 1 in 509 |
| Straight (Any 5 card symbols in consecutive rank not all of the SAME suit) |
$20 | 1 in 255 |
| 3 of a Kind (Any 3 card symbols of the SAME rank) |
$5 | 1 in 417 |
| 2 Pair (2 pairs of card symbols of the SAME rank) |
$3 | 1 in 21 |
| Pair of 8s or Better (2 Eights, 2 Nines, 2 Tens, 2 Jacks, 2 Queens, 2 Kings, or 2 Aces) |
Free 5 Card Cash Play | 1 in 4.4 |
Draw Win Prize Structure for 5 Card Cash
| Numbers Matched | Prize | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Match 5 | $100,000 | 1 in 2,598,960 |
| Match 4 | $500 | 1 in 11,059 |
| Match 3 | $25 | 1 in 240 |
| Match 2 | $3 | 1 in 16 |
For more information, please visit the official website.
Prizes and odds are set by the official Kentucky lottery and may change. Always verify with the official source before claiming.