- 1973
- 1974
Legislation passes to start the Lottery, with the stated purpose of the Rhode Island Lottery revenue being used to make up for the revenue lost from allowing the value of a trade-in automobile toward the sales tax liability on a new automobile.
First ticket for The Lot is sold for 50¢. It's a weekly game with a top prize of $50,000.
Lottery's first drawing for The Lot game is held at the State House.
- 1975
Chance of a Lifetime Game goes on sale. This weekly draw game features 4 games in one with 24 chances to win various prizes including $500 a month for life.
The Grand Lot game replaces Chance of a Lifetime and features a top prize of $1,000 a month for life. Televised drawings are held weekly.
- 1976
The Numbers game begins with live, televised drawings 6 nights a week. Players select a 3 digit number, a bet type (straight, box, front pair or back pair), and how much to wager, either $.50, $1, or $5.
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
Rhode Island Lottery is a founding member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), formed to allow smaller states the ability to offer higher prizes.
Veteran Boston Celtics' sportscaster, Johnny Most, records a radio commercial for the Fast Break Instant Game, basketball-themed game costing $1 with a top prize of $10,000.
- 1988
- 1989
- 1990
The 95 N/S billboards publicizing the Lotto*America jackpots are erected.
Sunday drawings begin for Numbers game.
- 1991
- 1992
Powerball® replaces Lotto*America with 15 states selling the game. Ticket price is $1, with starting jackpots of $2,000,000 paid as an annuity. Drawings are twice a week on Wednesday and Saturday. Players match 5 out of 45 numbers, and 1 out of 45 to win the jackpot.
Legislation passes allowing Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs), to be operated by the Lottery, at the state's two pari-mutuel facilities – Lincoln Park (now Twin River) and Newport Jai Alai (now Tiverton Casino Hotel).
The monitor game Keno, with drawings every 5 minutes, is launched. Joseph Roy, of Cranston, wins "Keno's" grand prize of $100,000, two days after the game launched. He purchased the ticket at Haxton's Liquor on Elmwood Ave., Providence.
VLTs are installed at Lincoln Park (856) and Newport Jai-Alai (436).
- 1993
Bar coding system is added to Instant Tickets to simplify the validation process for Retailers.
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
Roll Down, a Rhode Island only game is launched, replacing Daily Millions. In this game, 4 numbers out of 50 are drawn 3 times a week. Players matching all 4 numbers win the jackpot, but if no one matches all 4 numbers, the jackpot rolls down and is evenly split among players matching 3 out of 4 numbers.
The Lottery's first $5 Instant Ticket, Winter Wonderland, goes on sale with a top prize of $25,000.
- 1999
- 2000
Keno drawings are changed from every 5 minutes to every 4 minutes.
Sales begin for Easy Win which replaced Roll Down. Easy Win features 4 out of 50 balls drawn, with a top prize of $25,000. Each $1 ticket has 4 sets of numbers. Players matching all 4 numbers drawn from their first set of numbers wins $25,000. Live drawings happen 3 times a week on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
The Lottery's first $3 Instant Ticket, Word Search, is introduced with a top prize of $30,000.
Sales begin for Money Roll game, replacing Easy Win. Drawings occur 3 times a week with 4 out of 39 balls drawn on this $1 game. Players matching 4 out of 4 numbers drawn, win the jackpot.
- 2001
A new multiplier feature, PowerPlay®, is added to the Powerball® game for an additional dollar per wager giving players the chance to multiply their winnings by 2, 3, 4, or 5 times on all non-jackpot prizes.
An ice storm causes the Lottery Headquarters roof to collapse, with everyone getting out safely. Sales were not interrupted, and within 1 day, relocation of offices was complete.
A multiplier feature, Keno Plus, is added to the Keno game for an additional dollar per wager. Players can multiply their winnings by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 times, to win up to $1,000,000.
The Lottery launches its first $10 Instant Ticket, Rhode Island Holidays, with a top prize of $100,000.
- 2002
Wild Money game begins, replacing the Money Roll game. Wild Money is introduced as a new jackpot game with jackpots starting at $20,000 and rolling until there is a winner.
A new feature, Instant Match® is added to the Numbers game for an additional dollar on the wager.
Lottery Headquarters officially re-open at 1425 Pontiac Avenue in Cranston.
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
A progressive jackpot feature Keno Free Ride is added to the Keno game at no additional cost per wager. The jackpot starts at $1,200 and grows until it is hit.
The Lottery moves the filming of its live televised drawings of the Numbers and Wild Money games to a new television studio in Twin River, with WPRI-TV continuing to air the drawings.
The Rhody Poker monitor game ends.
The Lottery launches its first raffle-type game, Million Dollar Raffle. This $20 ticket was on sale for a limited time, with a limited number of tickets available, and the live Grand Drawing taking place on New Year's Eve.
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
Keno Free Ride ends.
A new feature, Multi Chance Keno is added to Keno for an additional dollar per wager giving players the chance to win free games with higher prizes paid on those free games.
The Lottery launches a second-chance drawing program on www.rilot.com called Rhody Replay, allowing players to enter non-winning Lottery tickets for prizes.
- 2012
A revised Powerball®/Power Play® game goes on sale, with a new base wager of $2, higher jackpots, better odds, and the Power Play® feature changing from a multiplier to set prize amounts.
Rhode Island Lottery sells $336 million winning Powerball® ticket, record-highest at the time.
The Lottery, in conjunction with the other New England states, launches a new $2 game, Lucky for Life®, with a top prize of $1,000 a day for life.
New monitor game, Bingo, is introduced with a top prize of $100,000.
A referendum passes both in the Town of Lincoln and statewide approving adding Table Games in Twin River to be operated by the Lottery.
- 2013
Lottery hires more than 30 employees to meet statutory requirements of operating the Table Games.
Live Table Games open at Twin River.
The Lucky for Life® game offers a second lifetime prize of $25,000 a year for life.
The Mega Millions®/Megaplier® game changes, offering a higher starting jackpot of $15,000,000, a $1,000,000 prize for matching 5 numbers, and a new 5X Megaplier® offering a chance to win up to $5,000,000.
The Lottery launches its first $20 Instant Ticket, Million Dollar Scratch, offering a $1,000,000 top prize.
- 2014
The Power Play® feature on the Powerball® game changes from set prizes and returns to a random multiplier of 2X, 3X, 4X, or 5X.
The Lottery celebrates its 40th Anniversary year, with "Lots to Celebrate", including four 40th Anniversary Instant Games.
Lottery players are able to play their favorite numbers twice a day, with a new Midday Drawing at 1:30 p.m. every day for The Numbers game.
- 2015
Lucky for Life® game changes offering improved odds and higher low-tier prizes.
Twin River Management Group purchases Newport Grand.
The lottery launches its first official mobile app allowing players to scan tickets from their phone to see if they've won.
The Powerball® Power Play® game is revised to offer better odds of winning. Plus, the prize for matching 4 out of 5 balls and the Powerball® number increased from $10,000 to $50,000.
Referendum passes statewide and in Tiverton to approve the construction of a new casino in Tiverton.
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
Newport Grand closes and its gaming license is transferred to Tiverton Casino Hotel.
Tiverton Casino Hotel opens with Video Lottery Terminals and live Table Games.
The Lottery launches a new responsive website, updated VIP Club, Second Chance System and many other new features.
Sports Betting begins at Twin River Casino Hotel, Lincoln, on November 26, 2018 and at Tiverton Casino Hotel, Tiverton, on December 3, 2018.
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
The Lottery celebrates its 50th Anniversary year with the tag line "A Good Play for 50 Years." A series of 50 Years Instant Tickets go on sale for $2, $5, and $10, along with a 50 Years eInstant. All the games are eligible for a second chance where a total of five winners drawn have the chance to win up to $1,000,000 at a special “pick til you win” event.
iGaming launches allowing customers to play slots and live table games online.
























