> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.wenwin.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.wenwin.com/games/mon-5-35-lottery/the-game/tickets.md).

# Tickets

Players must purchase a ticket to play in this game. Players can purchase multiple tickets for a single draw. Each ticket:

* Costs 0.1 MON
* Allows the player to select 5 numbers for a single draw
* Can be self-selected by the player or randomly generated by the relevant frontend
* Is a non-fungible token (NFT) that must be delivered in order to claim any prizes - 1 NFT per ticket per draw. For example, if a player purchased 5 tickets for each of the next 6 draws, there will be 30 NFTs
* Can be traded on the secondary market before or after the draw

When a draw opens, players can participate by purchasing tickets. The proceeds from ticket sales will be allocated as follows:

* **70% to the Prize Pot**: Used to fund prizes, i.e. Ticket Sales Proceeds\*
* **20% to the Wenwin Treasury**: Transferred to the Wenwin Treasury to fund WW buybacks and launching future Wenwin games
* **10% to** [**Frontend Rewards**](/games/usdc-7-35-lottery/frontend-operators.md): Paid to decentralized frontends that made the ticket sale


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