La Française des Jeux has launched a new scratch ticket and, for a stake of 3 euros, the profitability looks particularly interesting.
Notice to players: the FDJ launched a brand new game on September 29! His nickname? Mythic Jungle. The scratch ticket only costs 3 euros and, above all, it stands out for its jackpot. We tell you straight away: you won’t be rich with this ticket but you have a very good chance of winning a very nice little sum.
Indeed, Mythic Jungle stands out from the crowd in the range of Illiko games (Golden Kingdom, Nature mission, Spicy Salsa, Cash pocket…) because “the winnings climb less than on the great classics. On the other hand, the chances of winning are higher! This compromise allows another way of playing, aiming less high while putting more chances on your side“, assures the FDJ. How does this translate into reality? There is a 1 in 150 chance of winning… 150 euros. Okay, that won’t be enough to pay for a first-class vacation to the Bahamas, but with Christmas approaching, it can help with the purchase of gifts or festive products.
For those who would be tempted to win these 150 euros, know that Mythic Jungle comes in 4 scratch tickets with different animals: a snake, a tiger, a leopard and a gorilla. The principle is simple and remains similar to other games. Each scratch ticket has two scratch zones. One with the “winning numbers”, the second with “your numbers.” If one or more of your numbers match one or more of the winning numbers, you win the associated prize.
However, if you want to win a larger amount, then you should try your luck with other games. The ticket Astro is thus one of the best in terms of probability of winning, with a 1 in 3.14 chance of winning a prize and its price is 2 euros. As for Mission Patrimoin, this ticket also has a very good frequency, with around a 1 in 2.84 chance of winning, which places it at the top in this category. Finally, Millionaire is also often cited as the most profitable game because it has a very high payout rate of 73.5%. But it does however cost 10 euros.








