Scratch-off store page for 25 W 43RD St, New York, NY 10036. This page tracks recent scratch-off performance and daily updated retailer data.
B&j Newsstand reported 23 recent sales days with a 62.9% scratch-off win rate. This page keeps the official NY Lottery retailer code 186 and legal store name aligned with open-data records while also exposing any matched brand or category context for search and discovery. It does not make ticket-by-ticket inventory claims for this retailer.
B&j Newsstand has a Store Smart Score of 46.7 out of 100 and posted a 62.9% 30-day scratch-off win rate averaged $767 in daily scratch-off sales and performed best on Mon with a falling sales trend of 27.8% versus the prior week
B&j Newsstand shows a detectable delivery rhythm: Twice weekly on Mondays & Tuesdays (55% confidence).
B&J Newsstand, located at 25 W 43rd St in New York, has a Smart Score of 46.7 and a win percentage of 62.9. The store's top games include "X SERIES: 200X" priced at $30 and "SET FOR LIFE" at $10, both offering high Smart Scores. Despite a falling trend in sales, B&J Newsstand delivers lottery tickets twice weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays.
This retailer is indexed under its official NY Lottery business name, B&j Newsstand. That separation helps keep retailer mapping intact for data joins while improving the descriptive relevance of the page.
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These are statewide ScratchOffsNY rankings for research only. ScratchOffsNY does not have authoritative per-store ticket inventory data, so this section does not indicate that B&j Newsstand carries any specific game.
| Game | Price | Smart Score | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| X Series: 200X Game #1512 | $30 | 61.7 | 80.2% |
| Set for Life Game #1639 | $10 | 60.6 | 72.1% |
| Bonus 100X Game #1643 | $20 | 59.8 | 76.1% |
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