by Hacksaw GamingReleased Jan 6, 2021
Classic digital scratch card from Hacksaw Gaming with a fixed €4 bet, 15 prize tiers, and a €400,000 top prize for matching three $$$ symbols.


Cash Scratch does exactly what the name suggests. It's a digital scratch card styled after a real lottery ticket - green-tinted paper, money stack icons, city skyline watermark in the background. Buy a card for €4, scratch it (or tap Scratch All), and hope three matching symbols appear on the 3x3 grid. That's the whole game.
The design mimics the feel of walking into a shop and grabbing a scratcher off the rack. No animations, no particle effects, no building anticipation sequences. The card reveals its numbers, you see if anything matches, and you move on. Hacksaw built their business on scratch cards before pivoting to slots, and Cash Scratch reflects that early, stripped-down approach.
Based on a hypothetical series of 10 million cards, Cash Scratch spreads its payouts across 15 tiers. The smallest win returns €1 (your €4 bet back at a loss), and these hit roughly 1 in 5 cards. The €2.50 tier comes around 1 in 10. Move up to €100 and you're looking at 1 in 1,000.
At the top sits the €400,000 jackpot - three $$$ symbols. Two cards out of 10 million carry that prize. Two more hold €100,000. Four cards pay €50,000. The curve is steep, and the middle range (€10-€1,000) is where most winners land, with odds between 1 in 50 and 1 in 10,000.
Only the highest matching set pays per card. If you somehow revealed two different three-of-a-kind combinations, only the bigger one counts.
There's no bet selector. Every card costs €4. No mini/maxi versions, no bet levels. Autoplay lets you queue up multiple cards that get scratched automatically, but there's nothing to configure beyond how many to buy.
This simplicity is either the appeal or the dealbreaker. If you want a quick distraction that mimics real scratch cards, Cash Scratch delivers that in a clean package. If you want any kind of decision-making, progression, or feature variety, this has none of it. The game has one interaction loop: buy, scratch, check. Repeat.
One thing to note about scratch cards in general - they carry lower returns than slots. The prize pool math works differently than spinning reels, closer to how physical lottery tickets operate. The top prizes are large relative to the bet, but the odds are correspondingly long, and the overall payout percentage reflects that structure.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.