A straight Savvy Scratch vs ScratchSmarter comparison. Both turn public lottery data into a “which games are worth buying” answer. The difference is how fresh that answer is, where you read it, and how many states get the live version.
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ScratchSmarter is the breadth leader. It has tracked the largest scratch-off dataset in the country since 2011, across more than forty states, and its free academy is genuinely good. But its standard reports refresh weekly, daily updates come only on the pricier Premium tier and even there only where the data supports it, and it is delivered as reports rather than an app. Savvy Scratch updates daily across every one of the 21 states it covers and lives in a native app you check at the counter. If your state is covered, that freshness is the whole argument.
Comparison reflects publicly listed details at time of writing. Pricing, state coverage, and update cadence can change — check each provider for current terms.
ScratchSmarter has been at this since 2011, longer than almost anyone, and it shows in the scale. They run dozens of automated data bots, one tuned to each state lottery, and they track more than thirty-six thousand games across forty-plus states. That is the largest scratch-off dataset of its kind, and if breadth is your priority, nobody covers more ground. Their SmartFactor score is a legitimate, well-built way to rank games on a single number, and their free Scratch Academy course and Odds Visualizer are genuinely useful, especially if you enjoy learning the math behind the games. If you want the widest possible state coverage and a free education to go with it, ScratchSmarter delivers.
Here is the difference that actually changes which ticket you buy. ScratchSmarter's Standard plan, the inexpensive one most players use, refreshes its rankings weekly. Daily updates live on the pricier Premium plan, and even there they come only where the data supports it — their own pricing page lists daily as available in select states, not guaranteed everywhere. Scratch-off prizes get claimed every single day, so a ranking that was right last week can send you toward a game that got gutted on Tuesday.
Savvy Scratch pulls official prize data daily for every one of the 21 states it covers, with no “where available” asterisk. Open the app, pick your state, and you are looking at where the games stand today, with the top-prize tiers color-coded green when the current odds have improved since launch and red when they have slipped. You can dig into the same kind of state-level detail in our Oklahoma odds breakdown.
A running count is only worth something for the shoe in front of you. If I walked up to a blackjack table and bet big off a count I took an hour ago, on a shoe that has been shuffled three times since, I would be handing the casino my money. The count has to be current or it is not a count, it is a guess. Scratch-off data works the same way. The rack changes a little every day as prizes get claimed, so the value sits in checking today's numbers, in your hand, before you pay. That is why Savvy Scratch is a native app you pull out at the counter rather than a report you read at home on Sunday and try to remember on Thursday.
If you want the full breakdown of how that current-versus-initial-odds math works, it is in this practical, data-driven guide.

See it in your state free. Create a free account, pick your state, and the Bad and New tabs open immediately so you can spot played-out games before you spend a dime.
Create a free accountOn the sticker price, ScratchSmarter's Standard plan wins. About twenty dollars a year, or $9.99 a quarter, works out to roughly a dollar sixty-six a month, and that is hard to argue with. But that plan is weekly, report-based, and read on a screen at home. ScratchSmarter's daily tier, Premium, is $5 a month or about fifty dollars a year — the exact same price as Savvy Scratch on both. The difference at that matching price is the data itself: Premium's daily updates only run where available, so daily is not guaranteed for your state even on the top tier, while Savvy Scratch refreshes daily across every one of its 21 states. Same price, different guarantee.
Savvy Scratch is $5/month or $50/year with a 30-day worry-free guarantee, and it has a permanent free tier, not a trial that converts to a charge. Anyone can sign up, pick a state, and use the Bad and New tabs forever without paying. The Bad tab alone tells you which games to walk past, which is half the battle. The paid subscription unlocks the Good and Neutral tabs, where the live games sit.
The players who lose at poker over the long run are usually the ones looking for somebody to just tell them what to do. The winners learn to read the board themselves, because when you understand why a move is right, you trust it, and you catch the spots a tip would miss. A single proprietary score is a fine shortcut, and SmartFactor is a legitimate one. I built Savvy Scratch to show you the actual odds moving instead. The initial odds sit right next to the current odds for every prize tier, green when they have improved and red when they have slipped, so you are reading the board yourself rather than trusting one number you cannot see inside.
If you want to see how that reads in practice, here is what the data actually tells you about your odds.
Your state is not one of the 21 Savvy Scratch covers, you want the broadest possible coverage and the largest historical dataset, you are happy with weekly data, or you want the cheapest entry point and enjoy a free course that teaches the math. It is an established, legitimate tool and it earns its reputation on breadth.
You play in one of the 21 covered states and you want data refreshed daily, not weekly, you want a native app you can check in line at the store, you would rather see the actual odds shift than trust a single score, or you want a permanent free tier that flags the dead games before you spend. It is also the only one of the two built by someone who made a living as an advantage player rather than analyzing the games from the outside.
If you want the calculator version of that thinking, the odds calculator walkthrough covers it.
Open Savvy Scratch, pick your state, and look at the Good tab. The Bad and New tabs are free forever. The Good and Neutral tabs are $5/month or $50/year, with a 30-day worry-free guarantee.
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Doug Moeller is a professional gambler with over 15 years of experience in poker, blackjack card counting, and casino advantage play, with over $500K in lifetime winnings. He built Savvy Scratch to bring the same data-driven approach that works at casino tables to scratch-off lottery tickets.