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Smaller crowd: limited eligibility
Bigger crowd: quick to enter · broad-appeal prize · long entry window
Entry rules: Limit one (1) Submission per School during the Submission Period.
Open to organizations (high schools) in the 50 United States and D.C. with a population of 150,000 or fewer, offering grades 9-12, and meeting other criteria. Eligible Participants must be 18+ and authorized by the school. Voting is open to U.S. residents 13+.
T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights 2026 contest offers over $8.4M in total prizes, including weekly $5K Fridays (1,000 winners), Spirit Spotlight Awards ($5K each), and a $1M home field upgrade grand prize. The contest is open to eligible U.S. high...
VibeWin scores this 66/100: worth a look. The terms are reasonable, so it mostly comes down to your real odds against the crowd. We didn't flag any major red flags.
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Tracked by VibeWin since Aug 2026.
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It's open to US residents only, and you must be 18 or older. Always confirm the eligibility rules on the official page before entering.
Yes, no purchase is necessary to enter, and the prize is worth about $20,000. You should never have to pay to enter a sweepstakes.
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We can't see a published entry count for this one, so your odds come down to the size of the crowd. A high-value, broadly appealing prize like this tends to draw a bigger crowd, so expect longer odds. VibeWin's 66/100 score already weighs the likely crowd in, so you don't have to.
VibeWin rates the T-Mobile Friday Night 5G Lights 2026 Contest worth a look at 66/100: it's worth a look if the prize is something you'd actually use. The prize is worth about $20,000.
VibeWin scored it 66/100, weighing your real odds of winning first, then prize value, eligibility, entry effort, and red flags. We didn't flag any major red flags. As always, enter only on the official page and never pay to enter.
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