Tri-State Lottery

[1] The compact (as of September 2017) includes five games: Megabucks (drawn Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays); Pick 3 and Pick 4 (both have "day" and "night" drawings daily, including Sundays), Gimme 5 (drawn Monday to Friday), and Fast Play (terminal-generated "instant" tickets); the latter are games that differ among the three states.

Maine currently offers a poker-style game that is drawn every few minutes.

Lucky for Life became a "quasi-national" game in January 2015; as of September 2017 it was available in 24 states and the District of Columbia.

In 2010 Mega Millions′s moved to a higher starting jackpot, and a potential second prize of $5,000,000 if its Megaplier is activated.

Megabucks is a double-matrix game like Powerball, Mega Millions and Lucky for Life; players select five numbers out of a field of 1 to 41, and a "Megaball" from a field of 1 to 6.

[2] New Hampshire and Vermont allow subscription play for Megabucks and Mega Millions; in the case of New Hampshire, it does not have a residency requirement for subscription play.