You Can Now Play The New York Lottery By Phone, Thanks To The 'Jackpot' App
Jackpocket is a digital courier service that lets you play the official state lottery right from your phone. | Photo via Jackpocket Press Resources

The Jackpocket App officially hit the jackpot.

Jackpocket, a free mobile app based out of Brooklyn, allows users to play the NY Lottery, including the Powerball and Megamillions, directly from your smartphone. The creators of the phone app just released a big update to support two additional lottery games — Numbers (Pick 3) and Win 4 (Pick 4) lotteries.

Jackpocket is the first mobile app to offer Numbers/Win 4, bringing the total number of state games they support to eight within the app. Both of New York’s daily numbers games are drawn twice per day at 12:24 PM and 7:35 PM, and they give players a better chance at winning smaller prizes. Players can win up to $500 on the Numbers game and $5000 on the Win 4 game for a $1 wager.

To support the launch of the new daily games, Jackpocket is releasing the ‘Lucky Birthday’ campaign to bring a fun and personal experience to the lottery. Using Facebook Connect, ‘Lucky Birthday’ takes a user’s birthday and discovers how many times and how much their birthday combination won in the last 15 years (Example: April 17 translates to 4-1-7 & 0-4-1-7). It provides a scrollable infographic and timeline full of fun statistics to see how their birthday and zodiac sign compares to others. The most interesting statistic showcases the numbers of days it’s been since their birthday has hit which gets users wondering if their birthday is due. The campaign automatically creates a personalized video that is shared with their Facebook friends to illustrate how lucky their birthday actually is.


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“Since launching Jackpocket, by far the most requested feature has been to support the daily games. It required us to rethink the entire user experience and ensure lottery players would be super comfortable playing these new game formats, CEO Peter J. Sullivan III said in a statement. “The ‘Lucky Birthday’ campaign is just the tip of the iceberg of what we can do to personalize and socialize the lottery experience for our users.”

Jackpocket, available on both iPhone and Android, currently only offers gameplay in New York but is expected to expand to other states soon.