1. Set Up a Prize in Text or Image with Priiize Scratch-offs

Configure prizes as text or images in Priiize’s virtual scratch-off card generator. If you use text for the prize reveal, limit it to 20 characters per line and fill in the two available form fields accordingly. For image prizes, create a square image with dimensions of 300×300 pixels.

If you use Text for a Prize Reveal – set it up this way.

You are only allowed up to 20 characters (letters and spaces) per line of text. There are 2 lines (form fields) to fill in with text as indicated below.

Setting up a Prize as Text Instructions

If you use an Image for a Prize Reveal – set it up this way. Create your image 300×300 pixels square.

Instructions for Setting up a Prize as an Image in Priiize.

The History of the word “Prize.”

The word “prize” has a fascinating history that traces back to various linguistic roots. It ultimately derives from the Old French word “pris,” which means “something taken” or “value,” coming from the Latin “pretium,” meaning “price” or “value.”

In medieval times, “prize” was associated with rewards or awards for achievements, such as competitions or contests. By the 16th century, the word was commonly used in English to denote a reward for excellence in various fields, including sports, arts, and academic pursuits.

Over the centuries, “prize” has also taken on specific meanings in contexts like “prize money” in competitions and “prize fights” in boxing, reflecting its evolution and adaptability in the English language. Today, it broadly signifies any award or recognition for merit or achievement.


The Price of Praise and Prizes, or Prizing up an Etymological Bottle – read

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