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That $100,000 Lottery Ticket in Indiana Came Down to One Printing Detail

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Jun 22, 2026
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The Indiana Lottery has suspended sales of its “Space Invaders Cash Invasion” scratch-off game after a ticket-printing error led some players to think they’d hit much larger prizes. Mike Fields said his ticket appeared to show a $100,000 win, but officials told him the payout was $20, with other players reporting similar discrepancies.

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<p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Indiana Lottery halted sales on Jun. 17, 2026, after misprints showed wins up to $100,000.</li><li>Mike Fields’ $100,000 ticket paid $20, raising trust concerns for Indiana Lottery players.</li><li>Indiana Lottery urges claims as probe continues; payout disputes may persist beyond 2026.</li></ul><p>

For a brief moment, an Indiana scratch-off ticket looked like it had turned Mike Fields into a $100,000 winner. The “Space Invaders Cash Invasion” game instead paid out $20, after a printing error made the prize area read like a jackpot. As similar complaints surfaced from other players, including Glendon Jones, the Indiana Lottery pulled the game from sale while it investigated what officials called a technical problem with ticket printing. Now the state is urging players to file claims, even as the odds of anyone getting the amounts shown on the misprinted tickets appear slim.

A jackpot dream turns sour in Indiana

On June 17, 2026, a small operational glitch in a very analog product, a scratch-off ticket, became a reminder of how much modern commerce runs on back-end systems. The Hoosier Lottery pulled a popular game after players said the numbers printed in their hands did not match what the lottery’s validation database believed was true.

One of those players, Mike Fields, thought he’d just hit $100,000 on “Space Invaders Cash Invasion”, a scratcher branded around the classic arcade theme. He did what most people would do: checked the rules, saw the “rocket” symbol that supposedly pays the amount shown, then headed to redeem it. The countercheck delivered the gut punch, his ticket was logged as a $20 win.

The printing error that exposed a modern dependency

Lottery tickets look simple, but the real source of truth is typically the lottery’s central validation system, the database and scanning workflow that decides what is payable. In this case, officials cited a “technical problem” tied to the product’s launch, and said some tickets were printed with prize amounts that did not correspond to the amounts registered in the official system.

That mismatch is the heart of the story. The printed face of the ticket told one reality, while the system of record told another. For a consumer, the ticket is the product. For the operator, the database is the product. When those two disagree, which one wins?

More “winners,” more complaints, faster suspension

Fields was not alone. Another player, Glendon Jones, reported a similar discrepancy, believing he had won $2,500 before being told the ticket was not a winner at all. As complaints stacked up, the Indiana Lottery suspended sales of the game to contain confusion and prevent more disputed redemptions.

The episode also echoes a broader pattern: in 2024, another misprint incident left at least one player believing they’d won hundreds of thousands of dollars, only to find the ticket had no value when validated. The details vary, but the theme stays the same: trust is mediated by systems most customers never see.

What frustrated players can do, and what businesses should learn

The lottery is encouraging affected players to file official complaints, but historical precedent suggests the printed amount alone is unlikely to be treated as payable if the central system disagrees. That may feel cold, but it reflects how regulated payouts are administered.

For any tech-adjacent business that prints, ships, and scans, this is a cautionary tale about “distributed truth.” A minor production error can turn into a customer-service crisis the moment the database, the barcode, and the promise on the product stop lining up.

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