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How to play the New Jersey Cash 5

Playing the New Jersey Lotto and picking possible winning numbers are easy and straight-forward. Simply buy a ticket from a Local Retailer to stand a chance to win big cash prizes.

Can you play online? Yes!

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What is the New Jersey Cash 5?

New Jersey Cash 5 is a well-loved lottery game that was first launched in 1992 and has been played daily since 2001.

Jackpots start at min: of $75,000

And it grows with every roll-over, which can result in seven-figure prizes.

How to play the New Jersey Cash 5?

New Jersey Cash 5 is played once daily and requires players to select five numbers ranging between 1 and 43.

The jackpot is won when all five main numbers are matched, with prizes also available for matching three numbers.

When playing through a retailer in New Jersey, players can pick the XTRA option for an additional $1 per ticket, boosting the value of any non-jackpot prizes by either two, three, four or five times.

How to Play the New Jersey Cash 5 Online?

New Jersey Cash 5 tickets can be bought from authorized retailers in the state and players who live outside the USA can choose numbers online and play through a lottery concierge service. The ticket purchased will be bought in New Jersey on the players behalf, and the player will receive a scan as proof of purchase. Players will then be notified if they have won.

New Jersey Cash 5 Prizes

To win a prize, players must match between three and five numbers, with the jackpot starting at $75,000 with an increase on roll-over.

How to claim your lotto cash prize

Sign the back of the ticket immediately.

Take it to any New Jersey Lottery Retailer for validation.

$599.50 or less, winnings can be received in cash at any New Jersey Lottery Retailer.

Over $599.50 players must file a claim form with the New Jersey Lottery.

Claim forms are available at all New Jersey Lottery Retailers or at New Jersey Lottery Headquarters. For out of state winners, download, fill out a Claim Form and follow the instructions.

Tax Requirements for Lottery Prizes:

New Jersey Gross Income Tax:

State law requires the New Jersey Lottery to withhold State tax at the rate of 5 percent from any prize in excess of $10,000 and up to $500,000 or 8 percent from any prize in excess of $500,000. The higher State withholding rate of 8 percent also applies to any prize in excess of $10,000 paid to a winner who does not furnish a taxpayer identification (social security) number.

Federal Income Tax:

Federal law requires the New Jersey Lottery to withhold 24% from any prize in excess of $5,000. A higher federal withholding rate of 30 percent applies to any prize of $600 or more paid to a winner who does not furnish a taxpayer identification (social security) number.

Tax Returns:

After the end of the year, each winner will receive a Form W2-G report showing the amount of Lottery prize payments to be reported as income and the amounts of federal and State taxes withheld to be reported as credits on the winner's federal and State tax returns.

History of the New Jersey Lotto

The New Jersey Lottery is run by the U.S. state of New Jersey and features In-house draw games which include: Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, 5 Card Cash, Pick-6, Quick Draw, and Cash Pop. Its multi-jurisdictional draw games are: Cash4Life, Mega Millions, and Powerball.

 

Jersey Cash 5 started as a 5/38 in October 1992 and has changed the game format in the past. New Jersey Cash 5 is currently a 5/43 game since the last change in September, 2014.

With low jackpot odds of one in 962,598, New Jersey Cash 5 is an excellent bet.

Comparison table for the New Jersey Cash 5

Details of the three prize tiers can be found below:

Numbers MatchedOdds of Winning
Prize (Estimated)
51 in 962,598
Jackpot
41 in 5,066
$500*
31 in 137$15*

*Estimated prize totals depending on ticket sales.

Tips for playing the New Jersey Cash 5

First a few FAQ’s

New Jersey Cash 5 draws take place seven days a week at approximately 7:57pm Eastern Time.

Ticket sales close at 7.53pm Eastern Time.

Non-New Jersey residents can take part in New Jersey Cash 5 through a lottery concierge service online.

New Jersey Cash 5 players must be over the age of 18.

Just a few thoughts before we get started –

Previous results have no bearing on future ones.

The key to successful lotto number selection methods are playing the probabilities.

If you play a pattern that occurs only five percent of the time, you can expect that pattern to lose 95 percent of the time, giving you no chance to win 95 percent of the time. So, don't buck the probabilities.

Lottery numbers are randomly drawn. But randomly drawn numbers form patterns that can be tracked and used to your advantage.

#Strategie 1:

Identifying Hot numbers, Cold numbers, Overdue Numbers

To use the hot, cold, overdue strategy, analyze the results of your chosen lottery – see which numbers have been drawn recently and which haven’t, at least 50 drawings is needed to get a decent sample size.

Hot numbers: Picked most frequently

Cold numbers: drawn less frequently overall.

Overdue numbers: are ones that have not shown up in recent weeks.

Some players claim that creating a set of winning numbers by mixing hot, cold, and overdue numbers gives players an edge.
Bonus Tip!

Look at a list of past winning numbers for New Jersey Lotto, and you’ll see, more often than not, one or more of the number groups are not represented. For example, in the combination 5-14-17-32-38-46, there are no 20’s. Tracking and studying Number Groups can help you make a informed choice.

Don't Miss a Lottery Win!

One MegaMillions lottery ticket worth nearly $300,000 was never claimed!

Keep your ticket somewhere that is safe and easy to find

Make a note of the drawing date and time in your calendar

Check and Double-check the numbers against your ticket

Use a lottery app to keep track

#Strategie 2:

Pick Traditional Lucky Numbers

According to a poll run by mathematician Alex Bellos, seven is not surprisingly the most popular lucky number in the world.

Seven days of the week, seven wonders of the world, seven continents, seven seas, and the list goes on.

Other traditional lucky numbers include three (as in “good things come in threes”) and four.

Play Second-Chance Games (Where Possible)

Many lotteries offer second-chance drawings on non-winning tickets giving players a bonus chance to be a winner.
#Strategie 3:

Pick Traditional Lucky Numbers

Pick numbers that have a personal meaning to you. For example, birthdays, a wedding anniversary, or the birthdays of kids and/or grandkids. Apart from dates consider the number of kids you have or the house number of your childhood home – whatever feels lucky to you. Just a little note on this play, when it comes to picking lottery numbers, dates are just as popular and many people will play them. On the other hand, dates often show up among the most popular lottery numbers!
Bonus Tip!
Play a balanced game After you choose six numbers you want to play, add them together and make sure that the sum of the six numbers adds up to between 122 and 196. Sums that fall within that range will account for over 70 percent of all lottery jackpots won.

Take Steps to Secure Winning Lottery Tickets

Sign it! Your signature on the back of a lottery ticket can help you prove that it is indeed yours if it gets lost or stolen.
#Strategie 4:

Use Numerology to Pick Lucky Numbers

Horoscopes: Lucky Numbers for Today

If you’d like to find lucky numbers without having to play around with numbers yourself, your daily horoscope is a good place to turn.

Many horoscopes include predictions of which days will be lucky for you (and you can try playing the lottery on those days).

Choose Rarer Numbers

Picking certain numbers may offer you a slight advantage, not for your chances of winning, but for your payout.

If you win a lottery jackpot, there is a chance that you might have to split the payout with players who picked the same numbers, so you might as well try to select rarer numbers to improve your odds of keeping more of the payout for yourself.

#Strategie 5:

Lucky Number Generators

The simplest way to find lucky numbers to play is simply to use a generator. Lucky number generators use numerology, or perhaps simply randomness, to find numbers for you.

Bonus Tip!

In Lotto 6/52, on average, one lottery number will be a repeat hit from the last drawing 56 percent of the time.

Just a note About #LotteryStrategies

Finding and playing lucky numbers is based on fun more than facts.  Mathematically, every number has an equal chance of being chosen as a winner.

Remember that there are disadvantages to using traditional lucky numbers as lottery numbers: a lot of other players will be using them, too. That means that if these numbers do win, players chances of having to split the jackpot are high. 

Why the New Jersey Cash 5 is so popular?

Not only does the New Jersey Cash 5 offer players “top prize” payouts, but it has multiple ways and chances to win.  As previous results and jackpot payouts will show, the New Jersey Cash 5 offers players of any income a chance to win and dream BIG! The New Jersey Cash 5 the most pay-outs throughout the prize categories, which makes it a solid choice nationwide and abroad.

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Odds of winning The New Jersey Cash 5

The odds of winning the New Jersey Cash 5 jackpot stand at 1 in 962,598, while the overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 133. The odds of winning a prize when playing Xtra are 1 in 11.

Is the New Jersey Cash 5 a Scam?

Absolutely not! The New Jersey Cash 5 was launched in in 1992, an is still going strong over 28 years later.

Unfortunately, fake wins with other institutions have become a regular occurrence – Scammers are getting increasingly sophisticated in their attempts to get your money or personal details. Be alert and protect yourself from being scammed by following our tips.   

Most important and Step 1 – If you think you have provided your bank account or credit card details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution immediately.

A lottery scam is an attempt to fraudulently extract money from someone by pretending to be a legitimate lottery company or winning player. It has sadly become a too common method of deception as such scams prey on people’s desire to win money and the popularity of big lottery games.

Did you receive a notification that you have won a prize in a lottery? Perhaps the Microsoft Lottery? If so, don’t get too enthusiastic as this is almost certainly a scam.  Players need to find the winning numbers in a newspaper, the internet, or on TV and compare them to their ticket. 

Win notices from foreign lotteries are even more suspicious. Not only do foreign lotteries have the same restriction as domestic lotteries, but it is also illegal to sell tickets for foreign lotteries across international borders.

Therefore, unless a player actually was in a foreign country and bought a lottery ticket, foreign lottery notifications are frauds.

Only buy tickets from authorized lottery retailers.

Offers to sell international lottery tickets by mail or online are usually illegal.

If you didn't buy a lottery ticket or participate in a second-chance lottery game, you didn't win no matter how convincing a text message may sound.

The lottery doesn't notify players when you win; players alone are responsible for checking your winning tickets.

Players are NEVER required to pay money up-front to receive a winning lottery prize.

lottery scam is a type of advance-fee fraud which begins with an unexpected email notification, phone call, or mailing (sometimes including a large check) explaining that “You have won!” a large sum of money in a lottery.

What to do:

If you receive a letter or email claiming that you won a prize for the New Jersey Cash 5 but did not enter, it is strongly recommended that you:

Delete or destroy the letter or email immediately.

Do not open any link contained in a suspicious email.

Do not respond to, or contact, the sender.

Do not disclose any personal or financial information.

Do not send any money.

If you have already responded, break off contact with the fraudster immediately.

If you have provided personal or financial details, alert your bank immediately.

If you receive a suspicious email, or believe you have been the victim of internet fraud, report it to the police.

  • If players feel that their computer or device has been hacked or infected with malware or ransomware, run a virus check immediately!
  • If players suspect one of your online accounts (e.g. your bank account, email, online shopping account or social networking site) has been compromised, change passwords immediately. Most reputable websites provide step-by-step instructions for how players can recover a hacked account.

Clues to look for:

The email is sent from a free webmail address (e.g. @hotmail.com, @yahoo.com, @gmail etc.)

The letter or email starts with something vague like ‘Dear Winner’.

Scam letters are often on poor quality, photocopied letterhead (although some will include a genuine business address in an attempt to provide legitimacy).

Strict time limit to claim the ‘prize’. This is intended to put the potential victim under pressure and deter them from seeking advice or investigating the matter further.

Confidentiality is often demanded as a ‘condition of winning’. Again, this is to deter the recipient from seeking the advice of friends or family who may be more familiar with this type of scam.

Poor spelling, grammar and syntax are usually a good indication that the letter or email is a scam.

Scammers will often try to take advantage when you’re feeling vulnerable and try to extract more money from you through a follow up scam.  A common follow up scams includes:  Offers from a law enforcement agency to investigate your scam and retrieve your money for a fee. Law enforcement agencies do not charge for their services

Lottery Scams don’t only come by mail, email or phone call either –

SMS – text message

Text messages often contain vague messages of congratulations coupled with an impressive dollar amount of winnings and a link or email address to contact and collect. The Text messages will be brief but dangerous because those active links and email addresses can result in engagement and entrapment in the blink of an eye! Links sent can open malware and spyware to be loaded onto devices. Smaller screens on phones and devices make fraudulent websites more difficult to spot.

In person

Unbelievable – yet true! Perhaps the most brazen of attempts at a lottery scam is the in-person attempt, preying on the goodwill of people. The most vulnerable of the population such as the elderly are often targeted. A scammer will pose as an illegal immigrant claiming to have a winning lottery ticket, but that only citizens of the country can claim it. If the victim will hand over cash as collateral, they are sent to claim the winnings on the scammer’s behalf in exchange for a portion of the winnings. Sometimes scammers work in teams to provide a willing helper to convince the victim it’s a good idea. Of course, the ticket is not a winner, and the scammers quickly leave with the money obtained.

The biggest note to remember – It’s impossible to win a lottery without buying a ticket!

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Conclusion

New Jersey Cash 5 is a well-loved lottery game that was first launched in 1992 and has been played daily since 2001 With the largest prize won on a ticket sold in New Jersey on March 30, 2018 Mega Millions drawing. The annuity value of the ticket was approximately $533,000,000. New Jersey Cash 5 draws take place every day of the week, with the latest results published online shortly after the draw is held, along with a full breakdown of the prizes won.

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